Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday signed into law a bill extending the term of office of local governments by several months to avoid an election clash next autumn.
The Sejm, the lower house of Polish parliament, has voted against the Senate's resolution to scrap the entire bill extending the term of office of local governments by several months to avoid an election clash next autumn.
The Sejm, the lower house of Polish parliament, has passed a bill that extends the term of office of local governments by several months to avoid an election clash next autumn.
The spring of 2024 would be the “optimal” date for the local elections, Poland's president told the Wprost weekly on Thursday.
Poland's local elections will probably take place on 7 or 14 April 2024, a government official said on Wednesday, asked about plans to move the local ballot forward from its original 2023 deadline owing to its concurrence with next year's parliamentary elections.
Poland's local elections, which are scheduled for the autumn of 2023, will likely be postponed due to a potential overlap with parliamentary elections, Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister, has said.
Poland's ruling party, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) has suggested postponing the autumn-2023 local elections to avoid a clash with the general elections scheduled at the same time.
The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party will table a bill to parliament a postponing the autumn 2023 local elections to avoid them overlapping with parliamentary elections scheduled for the same time, a PiS secretary general has said.
The Polish government could postpone the autumn 2023 local elections by several months so to avoid them overlapping with parliamentary elections scheduled for the same time.
The Polish president has signed into law a bill ratifying a Polish-British agreement under which Poles living in the UK and Britons living in Poland can vote and run in local elections.
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