Negotiations are progressing towards a resolution regarding the appointment of a new director for the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN). MP Jan Zgorzelski indicated a positive trajectory in discussions, suggesting a compromise is within reach. The IPN, responsible for investigating communist-era crimes, has been without a permanent head for some time, leading to political friction. Details of the potential agreement remain undisclosed, but Zgorzelski’s statement signals a potential breakthrough. The appointment requires consensus among key political factions, making the process complex. A finalized decision is anticipated in the near future, resolving the leadership vacuum at the historically significant institution. The lack of a director has hampered the IPN’s operations and public trust.