Two PiS MPs (including erstwhile head of defence committee Michał Jach) voted in favour of the draft amendment of the 4 laws aimed at improving the activities of the military and services of the Ministry of abroad Affairs in the Baltic, and 172 parliamentarians abstained. Before the vote, in the committee and the full home of Law and Justice, he expressed reservations about a task which, in the opinion of this organization and the presidential centre represented by the BBN, could undermine the President's powers. The amendment tabled at the second reading of the Law and Justice Office withdrew, announcing that it would propose changes in the work of the Senate.