The morning began with reports of former deputy minister Romanowski's disappearance, leading to an unprecedented warrant issuance by noon. Sources indicated he had left the Schengen zone and disabled his phones. The narrative shifted to Tusk's meetings with Macron, where both leaders addressed speculation about NATO troops in Ukraine.
The government confirmed abandonment of the 0% mortgage program, while the State Assets Ministry validated plans to protect TVN and Polsat as strategic companies - a continuation of yesterday's media protection narrative. President Duda's position emerged in opposition to these media regulations.
Evening coverage returned to Syrian developments, with confirmation of Assad's departure to Moscow and analysis of Russian military redeployment implications. The news cycle closed with NATO Secretary General's warning about Western unpreparedness for coming challenges.