The morning brought another postponement of astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski's space mission, marking the second delay. Prime Minister Tusk finally appointed Adam Szłapka as government spokesperson after more than a year without one, generating mixed reactions from PiS members who celebrated the choice as strategically beneficial to their opposition.
The electoral crisis deepened as investigations revealed vote-switching irregularities in eight polling stations where votes for Trzaskowski were attributed to Nawrocki. By afternoon, OKO.press reported this discovery while judges physically examined ballot bags from disputed locations. Justice Minister Bodnar took an official stance on 111 electoral protests as the Supreme Court warned of paralysis from the volume of complaints.
Tusk made cryptic remarks about government reconstruction, warning that "no one should sleep peacefully" while appealing to President Duda to withdraw his veto on legislation. The day ended with analysis suggesting "unnatural vote increases" for Nawrocki across multiple regions.