Polish media on October 15 largely focused on the two-year anniversary of Donald Tusk's governing coalition. Morning reports from outlets like Rzeczpospolita highlighted the performance of state-controlled companies on the stock market under the coalition, while others, such as Super Express and wPolityce, presented polls indicating public dissatisfaction and criticism of the government.
Throughout the day, discussions intensified with various media outlets offering contrasting assessments of the coalition's achievements and shortcomings. Radio ZET and Polsat News reported on internal political maneuvering and specific legislative proposals, including those related to partner unions and bank taxes.
By the evening, the narrative was dominated by critical evaluations of Tusk's leadership, with some polls suggesting a significant portion of Poles desired his departure as head of government, although his supporters remained vocal. International news, such as developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict and Russia's preparations in Ukraine, also appeared but were secondary to the extensive domestic political analysis.