Direct Democracy at the Local Level in Poland

Direct democracy was not known in Poland in the period before the World War II while in People’s Poland there were no proper conditions to implement it. The forms of direct democracy at the local level are village meetings, general meetings of people in a housing estate, consultations with gmina inh...

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Main Author: Maria Marczewska-Rytko
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education" 2013-04-01
Series:Проблеми на постмодерността
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Online Access:https://pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/120
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Summary:Direct democracy was not known in Poland in the period before the World War II while in People’s Poland there were no proper conditions to implement it. The forms of direct democracy at the local level are village meetings, general meetings of people in a housing estate, consultations with gmina inhabitants, and a gmina referendum (local referendum). In a housing estate (osiedle) but not in a town district (dzielnica), direct democracy is admissible in the form of the general assembly of the estate. Changes in the current binding model of local authorities entail changes in the decisions concerning referendums. An example of such modifications can be the direct elections of the commune head (wójt), town mayor or town president.
ISSN:1314-3700