Poland's political landscape has been in flux since 2015, reflecting a mindset shift by a disillusioned population. Its declining democratic credentials have sparked a growing distance with the rest of the European Union.
And there is scant sign that bridges will be built any time soon.
While outside observers fret about Poland's centralisation of power, many Poles remain hopeful that the government will deliver social benefits.
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