Presidential polling dominated morning coverage, showing Trzaskowski would defeat both Nawrocki (52% to 42%) and Mentzen (50% to 43%) in potential second-round matchups. The TV Republika debate aftermath continued with analysts characterizing Mentzen as repetitive and Nawrocki as "wooden," while Hołownia received positive evaluations.
By mid-morning, Prime Minister Tusk announced the end of "naive globalization" and the beginning of "repolonization" of Poland's economy. This declaration caused immediate market reactions, with energy company stocks falling sharply.
Security concerns surfaced as Russian intelligence chief threatened that "Poland would suffer first" in any confrontation, prompting reactions from President Duda. International tensions expanded with reports that the US blocked a G7 statement condemning Russia's Sumy attack.
Evening coverage shifted to a chemical incident at a school that hospitalized several children, and a football match between Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund featuring Polish players.