Morning media focused intensively on assessments of Tusk's first year in government, with polling data showing 44% of Poles reporting worse living conditions. Business sector criticism persisted, while youth voters showed increasing preference for opposition parties.
By noon, attention shifted to climate activists' attempted "largest blockade in history" on Wisłostrada, which police dismantled within 10 minutes. The PM's subsequent harsh statement against "idiotic attacks" marked a clear hardening of government position toward protest movements.
Evening coverage returned to the Romanowski manhunt, with focus shifting to a village near Biłgoraj, while President Duda used the anniversary of martial law to criticize media reforms and pension restorations for former security service officers. The TVN sale narrative evolved with reports of potential German investors, continuing the media ownership controversy from previous days.