Morning coverage centered on Kaczyński's monthly Smoleńsk commemoration speech, where he accused Tusk of "kneeling before Putin." By mid-morning, attention shifted to Tusk's major economic announcement at the Warsaw Stock Exchange, promising 700 billion złoty in investments. The announcement included an unexpected move to appoint InPost CEO Brzoska as deregulation chief, drawing immediate criticism from both coalition partners and opposition.
Afternoon media focused on Foreign Minister Sikorski's controversial remarks about "sucker behavior" toward the US, coinciding with preparations for new US Ambassador Thomas Rose's arrival. The migration debate intensified after Scholz's comments about deportation policies, leading to renewed accusations about Berlin's influence on Warsaw's policies.
Evening coverage highlighted Kuczmierowski's release from British detention after posting bail, with his immediate declaration of intent to return to Poland and face charges.