Aleksander Miszalski: We Have an Idea for the Krakow of the Future
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Krakow is facing a referendum on the recall of Mayor Aleksander Miszalski. It will likely take place on May 17 or 24. Official information on the date is expected after Easter. What is President Aleksander Miszalski's strategy? "If you want me to finish my term, stay home," Miszalski tells us.
The counting of signatures for the referendum motion to recall Aleksander Miszalski (KO) from the office of mayor of Krakow has concluded, the initiators of the campaign announced on Monday. The required number of signatures has been collected. Now it's time to announce the voting date. "The counting of signatures for the referendum motion in Krakow has concluded today. The required number of valid signatures of 58,355 has been exceeded. It was …
The initiators of the referendum campaign in Krakow have announced the completion of the signature count for the motion to recall Mayor Aleksander Miszalski. They emphasize that the required number of signatures was collected, and more than enough. "The required number of valid signatures of 58,355 was exceeded. It was enough to verify just under 80,000 signatures," the organizers announced on Facebook.
As Interia has learned unofficially, the required number of signatures for a referendum in Krakow has already been verified. We explain when residents will go to the polls and how many votes will be needed to recall Mayor Miszalski.
Barely two years after the local elections in Krakow, a referendum will be held on the recall of Mayor Miszalski. Beata Szydło is slamming the politician.
According to unofficial information from Telewizja wPolsce24, the referendum on the dismissal of the mayor of Krakow, Aleksander Miszalski, will take place - the required number of signatures has been collected.
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