Prime Minister Tusk delivered his exposé to Parliament in the morning, facing a confidence vote he had requested three days earlier. PiS lawmakers boycotted his speech, while record numbers of opposition MPs queued to question him during the extended session. The proceedings stretched for hours as Tusk announced a July government reconstruction featuring "new faces" and promised partial border controls with Germany by summer.
The vote concluded in the afternoon with 243 MPs supporting the government and 210 opposing, with all coalition partners voting in favor. Parliamentary disruption occurred when Grzegorz Braun destroyed an LGBT exhibition in the Sejm building.
Simultaneously, Karol Nawrocki received his presidential certificate from the Electoral Commission at the Royal Castle, pledging to be "president of one Poland" and to "tear down walls of hatred." The PKW chairman expressed exhaustion with ongoing political warfare during the ceremony.
Poland's football team returned home after their defeat to Finland, with players reportedly attempting to avoid journalists at the airport.