Morning coverage focused on new details about the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, with Chancellor Scholz being heckled during his visit to the site. The incident sparked political debate in Poland, with opposition figures linking it to EU migration policies. PiS politicians used the event to criticize Tusk's stance on migration.
By afternoon, attention shifted to Slovak Prime Minister Fico's unprecedented meeting with Putin in Moscow - the first such encounter between an EU leader and Putin in eight years. Polish Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the visit.
The Romanowski asylum case continued to develop, with discussions about potential Interpol involvement. Legal experts debated whether EU law might complicate the government's position, particularly regarding previous CJEU rulings on judicial matters that Adam Bodnar had advocated for while serving as Ombudsman.