Polish media on July 29 highlighted a dynamic domestic political landscape. Early coverage continued scrutiny of Speaker Hołownia’s prior statements and the fallout from the KRRiT chairman's dismissal, with Jarosław Kaczyński later calling it an "illegal operation." A significant development was the naming of a coalition candidate for the head of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK), followed by the opposition's announcement of their own contender. National security gained prominence with reports of a Russian spy in Silesia and a Colombian linked to Russian intelligence behind arsons, prompting Prime Minister Tusk to pledge decisive action against such threats. By afternoon, the Constitutional Tribunal delivered a major ruling, deeming the government's judicial reform projects unconstitutional. This legal setback coincided with new polls indicating a shift in public support, with Civic Coalition reportedly surpassing PiS and PiS losing its leading position in the Sejm. The day concluded with continued debates on migration and opposition mobilization efforts.