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Jacek Majchrowski says he will not run in the elections for the president of Krakow

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I do not intend to run in the next elections — Krakow President Jacek Majchrowski announced on Monday. His fifth term will be his last.

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I do not intend to run in the next elections — Krakow President Jacek Majchrowski announced on Monday. His fifth term will be his last.

·Poland
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It started out like the Hitchcock movie. The resignation of Jacek Majchrowski from the presidential election marks a political earthquake in Krakow. But from week to week the tension will only grow. There are already political actors who want to play a key role in the local government campaign near Wawel. However, Cracovians are asking themselves questions about the finale — about what awaits the city, whose future after more than two decades wi…

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The President of Krakow announced his official position at a special press conference. - Yesterday exactly 21 years have passed when I took the oath for the first time as the first ever president of Krakow elected in general elections by the inhabitants of our city. This is a whole era,” said the president of Krakow, Jacek Majchrowski, at the conference.

·Poland
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“I do not intend to run in the upcoming local government elections,” said Kraków President Jacek Majchrowski, who is serving his fifth term. According to him, the best candidate for this position would be his deputy Andrzej Kulig and if he decided to participate in the elections, Majchrowski would support him. - I am not going to run. I am 77 years old. If I wanted to start, I would end my term at 82,” Majchrowski said at a press briefing on Mon…

The President of Krakow Jacek Majchrowski is one of the longest-serving rulers of Polish cities. He has now announced that he will not participate in the next election. Majchrowski began to rule Krakow in 2002. He then defeated Józef Lassota in the second tier, who ruled the city from 1992 to 1998. Before that, he worked at the Jagiellonian University and is a professor of law. In 1996-97 he also held the position of voivode of Krakow on behalf …

“This office should be occupied by someone who has the will and has an idea of the city,” said the governor of Krakow.

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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Monday, November 20, 2023.
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