The presidential debate aftermath dominated morning coverage, with consensus that Hołownia performed surprisingly well while Trzaskowski's performance was generally deemed disappointing. Prime Minister Tusk reacted critically, calling it a "festival of tricks and gadgets."
By midday, attention shifted to the "March of 1000 Years of Polish Kingdom" in Warsaw, featuring PiS leader Kaczyński and presidential candidate Nawrocki. The event included a polonez dance breaking a national record, with speeches emphasizing patriotism and Polish sovereignty against European integration. Kaczyński declared Nawrocki's debate performance a "knockout."
An alleged gas attack at Trzaskowski's campaign event in Bolesławiec required police intervention, with Tusk suggesting it showed opponents were "enraged by his victory." Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Rutte warned about Russia potentially developing nuclear weapons to destroy satellites, representing an escalation in space-based threats.