Referendum in Krakow. Józefaciuk Strongly Opposes "Democrats"
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Professor Andrzej Nowak offers a powerful commentary on the Krakow referendum on the recall of Aleksander Miszalski and the actions of the city authorities. The historian emphasizes that what's at stake isn't just the assessment of a single mayor, but the very right of citizens to have their say on key public matters.
On Sunday, May 24, Krakow residents will vote in a referendum on the recall of the City Council and Mayor Aleksander Miszalski. Therefore, an election silence period will be in effect from midnight Friday to Saturday until the end of voting on Sunday. For the mayor to lose his position, at least 158,500 people must vote, and a majority of them must vote in favor of the recall.
A session scheduled to take place just before the referendum on Aleksander Miszalski's recall in Kraków was canceled due to a lack of sufficient participants. The PiS councilor thundered that it was a "scandal."
The heat is on before the referendum in Krakow. Extraordinary session of the City Council canceled - RMF24.pl - The extraordinary session of the Krakow City Council was canceled due to a lack of the required quorum. Councilors from the Civic Coalition and the New Left did not appear at Thursday's meeting.
Councillors of the ruling coalition in Krakow did not appear at a special meeting of the City Council, which was called by the opposition before the referendum on the dismissal of Mayor Aleksander Miszalski.
Independent MP Marcin Józefaciuk published a long entry on the X portal in which - using the example of the Krakow referendum - he shows how the circles that call themselves "democratic side" actually approach democracy.
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