Polish media on July 30 reported an evolving political and international landscape. Early coverage focused on a strong earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka, rapidly progressing to tsunami warnings and later reports of a volcanic eruption. Domestically, morning headlines highlighted Sławomir Mentzen's refusal to sign the "Polish Declaration," drawing criticism and signaling growing friction between PiS and Konfederacja. Concurrently, Prime Minister Tusk issued an alert for services regarding increasingly dangerous Russian sabotage activities, a continuation of ongoing security concerns. By afternoon, a new prominent story emerged with President Duda's decision to revoke a state award, an act described as "unworthy" by some outlets. The evening saw intensified scrutiny of Speaker Hołownia, as Prime Minister Tusk publicly criticized him and suggested an intent to politically weaken his position, marking a significant escalation in their dynamic.