One year after the parliamentary elections, Poland's political landscape was dominated by retrospection and evaluation. The morning saw the release of polls assessing the government's performance, indicating a decline in support for Tusk's coalition. By midday, Prime Minister Tusk addressed the nation, acknowledging challenges while urging patience. The opposition, particularly PiS, launched a scathing critique of the government's first year, labeling it as "100 lies instead of 100 concretes." In the afternoon, the government adopted a new migration strategy, sparking internal disagreements among coalition members. The Venice Commission's opinion on judicial reforms added another layer to the ongoing legal debates. The day concluded with a high-stakes football match against Croatia, momentarily shifting public attention from politics to sports.