Editorial attention on February 17 opened with a return to domestic accountability, focusing on the Justice Fund financial investigations involving Michał Woś and Zbigniew Ziobro. By mid-morning, this political narrative was briefly interrupted by urgent reporting on a fatal Polish coach accident in Slovakia and the international resignation of a hotel executive linked to the Epstein files. In the afternoon, the focus shifted back to the Prime Minister's Office, as Donald Tusk challenged opposition obstructionism. This was followed by a brief pivot to cultural news regarding a fire at a historic theater in Naples. However, the day’s primary editorial arc culminated in the evening with reports of deepening instability within the ruling coalition. Media outlets prioritized the successive resignations of a Member of Parliament and a Deputy Minister from the Poland 2050 party, signaling a continuation of the systemic fragmentation within the 'Third Way' alliance observed over the previous three days.