Polish media extensively focused on Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government reconstruction throughout the day. The morning was dominated by speculation about the ongoing reshuffle, particularly regarding Justice Minister Bodnar's potential dismissal, which was a carryover from previous days. By late morning, Tusk formally announced the new cabinet, revealing who remained and who departed, presenting it under the criteria of "order, security, and future". This announcement quickly led to widespread commentary, including strong criticism from conservative outlets framing the changes as superficial, and a notable public statement from the dismissed Bodnar vowing to "keep fighting". The afternoon continued with analyses of Tusk's strategic aims and the procedural steps for the new Justice Minister Żurek. Evening discussions also introduced national security concerns, including US troop presence and hybrid warfare, alongside further critical evaluations of the reshuffle's impact.