The morning began with PKW's decision to deny PiS party funding becoming concrete reality, prompting Kaczyński to announce an appeal and launch a public fundraising campaign. This followed yesterday's initial announcement and sparked institutional confrontation.
By midday, Ukraine confirmed its first ATACMS strike on Russian territory, while Putin signed a decree lowering the nuclear weapons use threshold. The government announced electricity price freezes through 2025, maintaining 500 PLN/MWh rates for households - a move timed ahead of presidential elections.
Evening brought reports of Baltic Sea cable damage, with Danish vessels tracking a suspicious Chinese ship. Finland and Estonia considered invoking NATO Article 5. Meanwhile, Iran's perceived slight to Russia emerged as Moscow faced increasing isolation. The agricultural sector protested the EU-Mercosur agreement in front of the Prime Minister's office, while health insurance reforms advanced with lower rates approved.