The day began with prominent coverage of the passing of cabaret artist Joanna Kołaczkowska, followed by news of the verdicts in the tragic Pszczyna case. Mid-morning saw reports of a Polish professor murdered in Greece, gaining significant attention. However, throughout the afternoon and into the evening, editorial focus shifted decisively to domestic political and legal developments. Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar's formal communications to Speaker Szymon Hołownia, raising legal doubts about election validity, became a primary narrative. This development was closely intertwined with ongoing scrutiny of Prime Minister Tusk's government, including his planned cabinet reconstruction and internal coalition tensions. Polls revealing a significant decline in public trust for Speaker Hołownia further underscored the internal pressures on the ruling coalition, continuing a trend from previous days' discussions on government stability.