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In Poland, the Mayor of Krakow Faced with the Risk of a Dismissal by Referendum

Summary by Le Figaro
DECRYPTAGE - A revocation of Aleksander Miszalski would be a severe disappointment for Donald Tusk and the ruling coalition. The Mayor of Krakow is relying on a weak voter mobilization this Sunday, May 24, to invalidate the election.

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Voting takes place in 453 polling stations, which open at 7:00 a.m. Voters will receive two ballots: one for the recall of Aleksander Miszalski, and the other for the city council. A valid vote is cast by marking an "X" in the box next to the "YES" or "NO" response. For the referendum to be valid, at least 158,555 Krakow residents must participate, which is at least three-fifths of the number of people participating in the second round of the ma…

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DECRYPTAGE - A revocation of Aleksander Miszalski would be a severe disappointment for Donald Tusk and the ruling coalition. The Mayor of Krakow is relying on a weak voter mobilization this Sunday, May 24, to invalidate the election.

·Paris, France
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A referendum is underway in Krakow to recall Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the city council. For the results to be valid, approximately 27 percent of voters must vote.

·Warszawa, Poland
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A local referendum is underway in Krakow regarding the dismissal of Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the Krakow City Council. Voting is taking place from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in 453 polling stations.

·Poland
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A referendum began in Krakow at 7:00 a.m. Krakow residents will decide whether Mayor Aleksander Miszalski (Civic Coalition) will resign from his position and whether the incumbent city council will be dismissed. The vote will be valid only if approximately 27 percent of voters turn out to vote.

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A referendum began in Krakow at 7:00 a.m., in which residents will decide on the mayor and city council. Voting will last until 9:00 p.m. For the referendum to be valid, nearly 27 percent of eligible residents must vote.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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