Former Prime Minister Morawiecki faced charges regarding the 2020 postal voting case, refusing to testify. His appearance at the prosecutor's office dominated morning coverage, with opposition media framing it as accountability and conservative outlets as political persecution.
The afternoon brought new developments in the US-Ukraine mineral rights negotiations, with Trump backtracking on his characterization of Zelenskyy as a dictator. Reports emerged of a potential meeting between the two leaders, suggesting progress in the mineral rights agreement framework discussed since Monday.
Evening coverage shifted to domestic matters as weather forecasts predicted up to 20cm of snow. The Catholic Church reported record baptism numbers, while new AI regulations introduced potential fines up to 1 million złoty for board members. Migration policy developments continued with the announcement of new deportation centers.