A Polish People’s Party (PSL) proposal to abolish term limits for mayors and city heads is currently blocked in the Sejm, Poland’s lower house of parliament. The ruling coalition has reportedly failed to secure a majority vote to pass the legislation. The bill aims to remove restrictions preventing local officials from serving more than two consecutive terms. Without changes to the current law, as many as 61% of current mayors could be forced to leave their positions in 2029. The stalled legislation raises questions about the future of local leadership and potential political instability at the municipal level. The PSL argues the limits hinder experienced officials from continuing to serve their communities effectively.