The morning brought revelations about SpaceX's Falcon 9 debris over Poland, exposing communication failures between space agency POLSA and military command. An outdated email address became symbol of institutional dysfunction.
By afternoon, CBA chief Kwiatkowska-Gurdak resigned, with Prime Minister Tusk's terse "resignation accepted" suggesting deeper institutional changes. Foreign Minister Sikorski departed for urgent Washington consultations regarding Ukraine's situation, as European capitals processed Trump's "dictator" label for Zelenskyy.
Evening parliamentary session approved 30-day arrest warrant for former Justice Minister Ziobro, marking escalation in government's institutional reform campaign. Simultaneously, Parliament approved nuclear power plant funding and rejected no-confidence motion against Equality Minister Kotula. France's proposal to deploy peacekeepers to Ukraine received measured coverage, while reports emerged of 150,000 Russian troops in Belarus.