The Kbw Received an Application to Organize a Referendum on Miszalski!
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A battle for the future of Mayor Aleksander Miszalski will soon rage in Krakow. A motion to recall him has just been submitted, signed by 134,000 residents.
Opponents of Aleksander Miszalski (PO) have submitted a motion to the Kraków Branch of the National Electoral Office, signed by nearly 134,000 residents, requesting a referendum to recall the politician from the office of mayor. The office has 30 days to verify the signatures.
The Krakow Branch of the National Electoral Office has received a motion for a referendum on the recall of Krakow Mayor Aleksander Miszalski. It has been signed by 134,000 Krakow residents. According to organizers, the referendum will be held on Sunday, May 17 or 24.
On Wednesday, opponents of Aleksander Miszalski submitted a motion to the Krakow Branch of the National Electoral Office to organize a referendum on the politician's dismissal from office as mayor. Nearly 134,000 residents signed the motion.
The collection of signatures for the referendum on the recall of President Aleksander Miszalski has concluded in Krakow. Organizers claim they have collected 130,000 signatures, more than double the required number (58,000). Although organizers have until the end of March to collect signatures, the "enormous success" of the campaign resulted in the initiative being concluded on Tuesday, March 10. Signatures will be officially submitted on Wednes…
A referendum on the recall of Krakow Mayor Aleksander Miszalski is becoming almost certain. The city has completed collecting signatures to request such a vote, with over 130,000 signatures. At 1:30 PM, the signatures will be submitted to the Krakow branch of the National Electoral Office.
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