Editorial attention on March 27 opened with international developments as TVN24 reported on U.S. sanctions proposals against Hungary and Moscow's rejection of a blood atonement request, breaking the previous day's focus on the World Cup qualifier. Mid-morning coverage shifted to political speculation about Anita Orban potentially changing Hungary's course, then moved decisively to domestic economic policy with parliament's decision to lower fuel prices, establishing this as the day's primary story. Early afternoon saw attention briefly turn to legal developments involving celebrity Doda's lawsuit victory and ministry regulation changes. Late afternoon coverage shifted to international political developments about a 'world shadow cabinet' and domestic political tension involving the presidential chancellery chief. Evening coverage returned to the fuel price story with the president's decision on the matter, then concluded with international military reporting about Kyiv's refusal to sell a specific weapon.