The morning headlines focused on the Presidential Palace, where consultations regarding a potential veto of the 'chain law' began. This followed the previous day's characterization of the Sejm's vote as a 'capitulation.' However, editorial attention shifted abruptly mid-morning as the European Court of Justice (TSUE) ruled that the Polish Constitutional Tribunal had violated several fundamental principles, marking a significant legal escalation in the ongoing conflict between Warsaw and Brussels. By early afternoon, political reporting centered on internal friction within the Law and Justice (PiS) party, specifically an initiative to expel Jacek Kurski. This domestic focus was briefly interrupted by weather reports regarding Christmas Eve cold and the unannounced arrival of Volodymyr Zelensky in Poland. The evening concluded with the Sejm passing the cryptocurrency law without amendments for a second time, followed by the President's official veto of the education bill, returning the focus to the legislative deadlock between the Palace and the government.