The morning began with discussions about partnership unions dividing the government. By midday, a breakthrough occurred as Mayor Trzaskowski approved the Marsz Niepodległości (Independence March) to proceed legally along its traditional route. This decision came after days of speculation and pressure. In the afternoon, attention shifted to the "Taśmy Wieczorka" (Wieczorek Tapes) scandal, involving alleged blackmail by a government minister. Prime Minister Tusk faced accusations of inaction despite prior knowledge. The CBA (Central Anti-Corruption Bureau) detained a deputy marshal from Silesia, adding to the day's political turmoil. In international news, a terrorist attack in Ankara, Turkey, resulted in casualties. The evening saw Barcelona defeat Bayern Munich 4-1 in a highly anticipated Champions League match, with Lewandowski scoring against his former team.