As flood waters began to recede, political fallout intensified. The government adopted a flood relief bill, with Prime Minister Tusk estimating 23 billion zlotys for aid and reconstruction. Opposition parties criticized the government's response, with PiS submitting their own aid package to parliament. Local officials reported communication failures during the crisis. The flooding impacted polls, with KO and PiS losing support while Third Way and Left gained. Attention turned to long-term flood prevention, with calls for infrastructure improvements. The government faced scrutiny over its crisis management, while also dealing with ongoing issues like the visa scandal and judicial reforms. By evening, focus shifted to the economic impact of the floods and potential changes to the 2025 budget.