Morning coverage focused on fallout from Assad's flight to Moscow, with Polish diplomatic services activating Syrian evacuation protocols. The narrative shifted by noon to confrontations at the Smolensk memorial, where Antoni Macierewicz physically blocked activists attempting to place a wreath, leading to his temporary police detention.
The government advanced its institutional reforms, with the cabinet approving CBA dissolution legislation. The new Constitutional Tribunal president, Święczkowski, made his first public statements, calling for dialogue with the government. Kaczyński continued promoting Nawrocki's presidential campaign, emphasizing his stance against pension reforms for former security service officers.
Evening coverage returned to Syrian developments, with analysis of Russian military withdrawal implications, while the government confirmed Macron's upcoming Warsaw visit to discuss European support for Ukraine amid potential Trump-Putin negotiations regarding Syria.