Polish media extensively covered Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government reconstruction and its culmination on July 24. Morning headlines focused on the newly unveiled cabinet, highlighting political reactions, especially PiS's shock, and initial tasks, such as to the new minister for TVP. Discussions intensified around Waldemar Żurek's appointment, his perceived political motivations, and the president's authority to approve his nomination. The day progressed with detailed reports on the "personal earthquake" of new appointments and Minister Żurek's immediate decisions. By afternoon, the formal swearing-in of the new ministers by President Andrzej Duda dominated coverage, with analyses of Tusk's internal cabinet choices and Duda's address. Evening reports shifted to the post-reconstruction landscape, characterizing Tusk's approach as a "confrontational strategy" and examining the ruling coalition's stability. Debates on Żurek's subsequent actions and his potential confrontation with the judiciary continued, marking the ongoing political shifts.