Parliament voted to strip Jarosław Kaczyński's immunity in one case while preserving it in another, splitting the ruling coalition as Hołownia's party voted differently than Tusk's group. The decision follows previous days' developments regarding parliamentary accountability processes.
By midday, attention shifted to Constitutional Tribunal developments, with reports of new presidential candidates emerging and Parliament voting to cut tribunal judges' salaries in 2025. The Venice Commission issued its opinion on tribunal reforms.
The afternoon brought news of Stanisław Tym's death at 87, redirecting media focus to cultural retrospectives. Meanwhile, new details emerged about US gas contracts potentially causing financial losses, and Father Rydzyk entered public debate with criticism of Tusk.
Evening coverage centered on protests in Georgia, with Polish, French and German foreign ministers issuing a joint statement, while forestry workers began demonstrating against new ministry policies.