Psl Wants to Abolish the Two-Term Limit in Local Governments. Does Such a Project Have a Chance?
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PSL leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced a bill to eliminate the two-term rule in local governments. The idea was criticized by Adrian Zandberg from the Razem party.
The Third Way recently disintegrated and the PSL announced that it was preparing to run independently in the next parliamentary elections.
– No more two-term elections. No more restrictions on running for various representative bodies – said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, announcing a law that will withdraw the controversial two-term limit for executive authorities in local governments.
Next week, the PSL club will present a bill that will abolish the limitation of the number of terms for mayors and city presidents. "It will restore full self-government to local communities," emphasized the leader of the PSL, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, arguing that residents should decide who manages their commune.
Next week, the Polish People's Party club will submit a bill on the restoration of self-government, which will abolish the term of office of municipalities' managers, announced PSL leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz on Saturday.
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