Waldemar Pawlak was amazed by his message in the "Guest of Events" program, in which he declared that he would agree to a 3rd word for president Andrzej Duda. The erstwhile Prime Minister and the current head of the PSL ultimate Council linked this to the

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The Polish People's organization has submitted a bill which assumes the abolition of the rule of 2 cadence for mayors, mayors and city presidents. It has been in Poland since 2018. Senator Waldemar Pawlak, promoting the thought of the people in the "Guest of Events" program, stressed that withdrawal from duality is crucial to local authorities. Pawlak argued that investigation shows better results in municipalities where good hosts longer manage the local community. He besides noted that the last local elections brought a change of as many as 40% of local government.

Pawlak asked about the seriousness of the PSL proposal, stated that it was better for local citizens to be able to implement this decision alternatively than imposed in advance. Piotr Witwicki, who led the program, asked Pawlak if he would agree to a akin solution for the office of president and take over by Andrzej Duda the 3rd term. The answer was surprising: "And you know I would have agreed." The erstwhile Prime Minister justified his approval by explaining that in the Polish system, the president could “be specified an entity that connects much longer than 1 term. This can besides be imagined.”

It is worth reminding that Polish People's organization is 1 of the oldest and most experienced political parties in Poland, with roots dating back to 1895. This organization has a long tradition of promoting self-government and local development, which is in line with its nonsubjective of abolishing duality in local governments.

According to the Central Statistical Office data, in 2018 there were 2477 municipalities in Poland, of which 1874 had mayors or mayors of cities. The another 603 municipalities had mayors. In the same year, 40% of local governments lost their positions in local elections, which may indicate the request for changes in the local government system.

Waldemar Pawlak, as erstwhile Prime Minister and current head of the PSL ultimate Council, has extended experience in political and local affairs. His message in the programme “Guest of Events” is part of a broader discussion on the improvement of the local government strategy in Poland. It is worth noting that the bill on abolishing duality in local governments is another step towards greater flexibility and effectiveness in local government.

In an article published on the website of the Central Statistical Office, it can be read that "territorial self-government is the primary unit of administration of the country liable for the management and improvement of the local community". This article further stresses the importance of self-government and local improvement in Poland.

In a study published by the Institute of Public Affairs, it can be read that “the local government strategy in Poland is inactive in improvement and improvement of the local government strategy is necessary. This study further stresses the importance of the diocese and regions in the management and improvement of Poland.

In conclusion, Waldemar Pawlak's message in the programme "Guest of Events" is part of a broader discussion on the improvement of the local government strategy in Poland. Polish People's organization promotes the abolition of bi-cadency in local governments, which can contribute to greater flexibility and effectiveness in local government. It is worth noting that local government is the primary unit of administration of the country, liable for the management and improvement of the local community.

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Waldemar Pawlak was amazed by his message in the "Guest of Events" program, in which he declared that he would agree to a 3rd word for president Andrzej Duda. The erstwhile Prime Minister and the current head of the PSL ultimate Council combined this with a task promoted by the Polish People's organization to abolish bi-cadency in local governments, arguing that the head of the state may have a function to play that merges much longer.

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