The dueling marches of presidential candidates Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki dominated Sunday's coverage, with both events drawing large crowds to Warsaw one week before the runoff election. Media reported Trzaskowski's march attracted significantly larger numbers, with estimates showing two to three times more participants than Nawrocki's gathering.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk spoke at Trzaskowski's event, warning that "gangsters want to seize power," while Nawrocki promised to fight for affordable housing and invoked historical figure Witold Pilecki. Both candidates presented sharply contrasting visions for Poland's future.
The day's coverage continued analyzing Friday's beer meeting between Trzaskowski, Mentzen, and Foreign Minister Sikorski, with Mentzen issuing a new statement expressing regret about the encounter. Meanwhile, Polish fighter jets were scrambled in response to a Russian attack on Kyiv, underscoring ongoing regional security concerns.