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Demokracja bezpośrednia w Polsce lokalnej – błędny model, zła praktyka
Direct Democracy in Local Poland – Wrong Model, Bad Practice

Author(s): Andrzej K. Piasecki
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: EUROREG - Uniwersytet Warszawski, Regional Studies Association - Sekcja Polska
Keywords: direct democracy; local referenda; local government; Poland

Summary/Abstract: Local referenda are a special form of direct democracy in Poland. As a result of some legal solutions and in the light of practice, now reaching back for over ten years, they must be considered as a populist and ineffective instrument. This refers primarily to the referenda on recalling local authorities such as city council and mayor, accounting for 85%-90% of all such events. The practice of local referenda in Poland embraces approximately 400 cases. During the first three terms in office of the territorial self-government (1990-2002), 347 referenda concerned recalling the communal councils. Such referenda may be initiated only by the residents of the commune. Only 37 of these referenda proved to be decisive, as their attendance turnout exceeded 30%. The effectiveness of referenda is limited mostly to small towns (up to 20 thousand residents), where the threshold turnout is usually reached.

  • Issue Year: 6/2005
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 67-84
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish