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Parliamentary group Affiliates Chairperson Deputies
Initial Current +/–
Law and Justice (PiS)
Klub Parlamentarny Prawo i Sprawiedliwość
Mariusz Błaszczak 191 189 Decrease 2
Civic Coalition (KO)
Klub Parlamentarny Koalicja Obywatelska - Platforma Obywatelska, Nowoczesna, Inicjatywa Polska, Zieloni
Zbigniew Konwiński 157 157 Steady
Poland 2050 (PL2050)
Klub Parlamentarny Polska 2050 - Trzecia Droga
  • Poland 2050 (31)
  • Independents (2)
Mirosław Suchoń 33 33 Steady
Polish People's Party (PSL)
Klub Parlamentarny Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe - Trzecia Droga
Krzysztof Paszyk 32 32 Steady
The Left (L)
Koalicyjny Klub Parlamentarny Lewicy (Nowa Lewica, PPS, Razem, Unia Pracy)
Anna Maria Żukowska 26 26 Steady
Confederation (KON)
Klub Poselski Konfederacja
Stanisław Tyszka 18 18 Steady
Kukiz'15 (K'15)
Koło Poselskie Kukiz'15
Paweł Kukiz 3 3 Steady
Non-affiliated (IND) 0 1 Increase 1
Total 460 459
Vacants 0 1

Camaldolese Church[edit]

Camaldolese Church
Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
AddressDewajtis 3
01-815 Warsaw
CountryPoland
DenominationCatholic
History
Status

Camaldolese Church (Polish: Kościół pokamedulski) in Warsaw is a late-baroque church of the former Camaldolese monastery, located in the Bielany district. Officially named the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Kościół Niepokalanego Poczęcia Najświętszej Marii Panny)[a] currently serves as a parish church of the Blessed Edward Detkens parish

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National Electoral Commission (Poland)[edit]

National Electoral Commission
Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza (Polish)
Agency overview
TypeElection commission
Jurisdiction Poland
Agency executive
  • Sylwester Marciniak, Chairman
Key document
National Electoral Office
Krajowe Biuro Wyborcze (Polish)
Agency overview
TypeIndependent executive agency
Jurisdiction Poland
Agency executive
  • Magdalena Pietrzak, Chief Executive
Key document

The National Electoral Commission (Polish: Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza, PKW) is a permanent election commission responsible for countrywide overseeing and carrying out elections and referendums in Poland. It is a panel-like body of nine persons trained in law, two of which with obligatory judical experience, chosen partly by judiciary and partly by legislature for a fixed period of time.

The Commission is suplied with logistical and administrative aid by the National Electoral Office (Krajowe Biuro Wyborzce, KBW).

Composition[edit]

The National Electoral Commission is composed of:[1]: Art. 157

  • Judge of the Supreme Administrative Court, chosen by the President of the Supreme Administrative Court. Their term lasts for 9 years.
  • Judge of the Constitutional Tribunal, chosen by the President of the Constitutional Tribunal. Their term lasts for 9 years.
  • Seven persons qualified to be a judge, chosen by the Sejm. Their term lasts as long as the Sejm's which elected them.

Members of the Commission are appointed by the President of Poland.

They elect chairperson of the Commission out of two members chosen by the Court or the Tribunal, and two deputy-chairpersons out of the others.

Chief Executive of the National Electoral Office is ex officio Commission's secretary with an advisory vote.

Current[edit]

Chairperson[edit]

Deputy-chairpersons[edit]

Members[edit]

  • Ryszard Balicki
  • Liwiusz Laska
  • Dariusz Lasocki
  • Maciej Miłosz
  • Arkadiusz Pikulik
  • Konrad Składowski

Secretary[edit]

  • Magdalena Pietrzak, Chief Executive of the National Electoral Office

Role and organisation[edit]

Electoral commissioners[edit]

Electoral commissioners (komisarz wyborczy) are officials representing the National Electoral Commission within fixed geographical area of a size of or smaller than the voivodeship. They are appointed by the Commission out of trained in law candidates designated by the minister responsible for the internal affairs.

Polling stations[edit]

Electoral commissioners establish and disolve polling stations (obwody głosowania, lit. voting districts) within geographical area of their resposibility. Polling stations are assigned an unique number and fixed geographical area encompasing between and inhabitants, meaning municipalities (gminas) are subdivided into one or more... . They are permanent, meaning they remain the same ones established unless change is needed due to population change, and remain the same for all types of election. Special or 'distinct' (odrębne) polling stations are established and after election disolved in hospitals, nursing homes, Polish sea ships, penal institutions, etc. There were

Polling station commissions (sing. obwodowa komisja wyborcza, lit. district election commission) of 7 to 13 citizines are appointed before an election by the electoral commissioner out of candidates submited by parties taking part in the election and citizines who submited their candidacy by themselves. Their resposibility is to carry out the voting at the polling station and then count ballots and determine the results. they reccieve payment.[1]: Chap. 7

Teritorial electoral commission[edit]

Electoral commissioners establish and disolve teritorial electoral commissions (terytorialne komisje wyborcze) within geographic area of their resposibility. local elections

  • voivodeship electoral commissions – resposible for overseeing and determining results of elections to voivodeship sejmiks;
  • powiat electoral commissions – resposible for overseeing and determining results of elections to county councils;
  • gmina electoral commissions – resposible for overseeing and determining results of elections to municipal councils and elections of mayors.

Regional electoral commissions[edit]

Constituency electoral commissions[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Election Code – Act of 5 January 2011 (Dz.U. 2011 nr 21 poz. 112 (in Polish))

Żoliborz[edit]

Żoliborz
Comedy Theatre in Warsaw
Comedy Theatre in Warsaw
Official logo of Żoliborz
Location of Żoliborz within Warsaw
Location of Żoliborz within Warsaw
Coordinates: 52°16′N 20°59′E / 52.267°N 20.983°E / 52.267; 20.983
CountryPoland
VoivodeshipMasovian
City countyWarsaw
Notable landmarks
Government
 • MayorPaweł Michalec
Area
 • Total8.47 km2 (3.27 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total52,293[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+48 22
Vehicle registrationWX
Websitezoliborz.um.warszawa.pl

Governance[edit]

District council[edit]

Political afiliation Councilors
Elected (2018)[2] Current[3] Change
Civic Coalition 10 10
10 / 21
Steady
Law and Justice 6 5
5 / 21
Decrease 1
Miasto Jest Nasze 5 3
3 / 21
Decrease 2
Independent 3
3 / 21
Increase 3
Political afiliation Councilors
2006–2010[4] 2010–2014[5] 2014–2018[6] Current
2018–2024[7]
Civic Coalition 5[b] 9[b] 5[b] 10
10 / 21
Law and Justice 7 8 8 5
5 / 21
Miasto Jest Nasze 1 3
3 / 21
Left and Democrats 4
Independent 2 3
3 / 21
Other[c] 3 4 7

Warsaw City Council[edit]

Żoliborz together with Bielany district make up 5th constituency for the Warsaw City Council. Currently they hold 6 seats out of 60 in the Council.

Warsaw City Council: 5th constituency (Żoliborz, Bielany)
Political afiliation Councilors
2006–2010[8] 2010–2014[9] 2014–2018[10] Current
2018–2024[11]
Civic Coalition 3[b] 4[b] 3[b] 4
4 / 6
Law and Justice 3 2 3 2
2 / 6
Democratic Left Alliance 1 1
Number of seats 7 7 6 6
6 / 60

Neighbourhoods[edit]

According to the Warsaw's street marking system, Żoliborz can be further divided into three neighbourhoods:[12]

  • Marymont-Potok
  • Sady Żoliborskie
  • Stary Żoliborz

Other common and historical areas can be distinguished, including:

  • Marymont
  • Osiedle Potok
  • Żoliborz Oficerski
  • Żoliborz Urzędniczy
  • Żoliborz Dziennikarski
  • Żoliborz Dolny
  • Żoliborz Spółdzielczy
  • Żoliborz Centralny
  • Żoliborz Przemysłowy
  • Zatrasie
  • Powązki

Mayor of Warsaw[edit]

List of mayors[edit]

# Imię i nazwisko Rozpoczęcie sprawowania funkcji Zakończenie sprawowania funkcji
Helmut Otto
(ur. 1892, zm. 1974)
4 października 1939 5 listopada 1939
Oskar Rudolf Dengel
(ur. 1899, zm. 1964)
5 listopada 1939 20 marca 1940
Ludwig Leist
(ur. 1891, zm. 1967)
20 marca 1940 październik 1941
20 marca 1940 31 lipca 1944

Comunist era (1944–1990)[edit]

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Political party Term of office
31 Marian Spychalski
(1906–1980)
Polish United Workers' Party 18 August 1944 5 March 1945
32 Stanisław Tołwiński
(1895–1969)
5 March 1945 23 May 1950
33 Jerzy Albrecht
(1914–1992)
23 May 1950 14 May 1956
34 Janusz Zarzycki
(1914–1995)
14 May 1956 17 December 1956
35 Zygmunt Dworakowski
(1905–1971)
17 December 1956 5 May 1960
36 Janusz Zarzycki
(1914–1995)
5 May 1960 29 December 1967
37 Jerzy Majewski
(1925–2019)
29 December 1967 9 December 1973
13 December 1973 18 February 1982
38 Mieczysław Dębicki
(1926–2001)
No image avalible 18 February 1982 5 December 1986
39 Jerzy Bolesławski
(born 1940)
No image avalible 5 grudnia 1986 30 stycznia 1990

Republic of Poland (since 1990)[edit]

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Political party Term of office Elected
39 Jerzy Bolesławski
(born 1940)
No image avalible Polish United Workers' Party 5 December 1986 30 January 1990
40 Stanisław Wyganowski
(1919–2017)
No image avalible NSZZ "Solidarność" 30 January 1990 5 October 1994
41 Mieczysław Bareja
(1939–2003)
No image avalible Alliance of Democrats 5 October 1994 3 November 1994
42 Marcin Święcicki
(ur. 1947)
Freedom Union 3 November 1994 30 March 1999
43 Paweł Piskorski
(born 1968)
Freedom Union 30 March 1999 14 January 2002
Civic Platform
(from 2001)
44 Wojciech Kozak
(born 1963)
No image avalible Civic Platform 14 January 2002 18 November 2002
Direct popular vote introduced.[13]
45 Lech Kaczyński
(1949–2010)
Law and Justice 18 November 2002 22 December 2005
(Resigned)[d]
2002
Vacant between 22 December 2005 and 9 Februarry 2006.
Mirosław Kochalski
(born 1965)
Acting
No image avalible Independent 9 February 2006 20 July 2006
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz
(born 1959)
Acting
Law and Justice 20 July 2006 2 December 2006
46 Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz
(born 1952)
[14]
Civic Platform 2 December 2006 22 November 2018 2006
2010
2014
47 Rafał Trzaskowski
(born 1972)
[15]
Civic Platform 22 November 2018[16] Incumbent 2018

Sources[edit]

  • Paziewska, Elżbieta (2009). Warszawa i jej prezydenci. Warsaw: Vipart. ISBN 9788387124753.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Lit. Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  2. ^ a b c d e f As Civic Platform
  3. ^ Żoliborz Demokratyczny, Projekt Żoliborz, Moje Miasto Żoliborz, Informator Żoliborza
  4. ^ Lech Kaczyński submitted his resignation from mayor office during city council session on 22 december 2005 the day before his appointment as the president of the republic of Poland. according to the article of the constitution of poland, president can not hold any other public office or peform any public duties depite those related to serving as president. In case of discontinuity of mayor office Polish prime minister shall appoint acting officer. Acting Mayor of Warsaw was appionted on 9 february 2006 by the Jarosław Kaczyński, then serving as Prime minister. Till then Mirosław Kochalski allready exercised powers as he was given athority by lech, tho he

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Powierzchnia i ludność w przekroju terytorialnym w 2019 roku. Tabl. 21 Powierzchnia, ludność oraz lokaty według gmi". stat.gov.pl. Główny Urząd Statystyczny. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Wybory samorządowe 2018". wybory2018.pkw.gov.pl (in Polish). National Electoral Comission. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Radni dzielnicy - Żoliborz". zoliborz.um.warszawa.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Kluby Radnych Rady Dzielnicy Żoliborz". bip.warszawa.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Kluby Radnych Rady Dzielnicy Żoliborz". bip.warszawa.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 18 May 2023.
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  8. ^ "Geografia wyborcza - Wybory samorządowe - Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza". wybory2006.pkw.gov.pl (in Polish). National Electoral Comission. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  9. ^ "Wybory Samorządowe 2010 - Geografia wyborcza - Rzeczpospolita Polska - województwo mazowieckie - miasto Warszawa - Okręg/Komitet". wybory2010.pkw.gov.pl (in Polish). National Electoral Comission. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  10. ^ "PKW | Samorząd 2014". samorzad2014.pkw.gov.pl (in Polish). National Electoral Comission. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Wybory samorządowe 2018". wybory2018.pkw.gov.pl (in Polish). National Electoral Comission. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Dzielnica Żoliborz - Zarząd Dróg Miejskich w Warszawie". zdm.waw.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  13. ^ Giedrewicz-Niewińska, Aneta (5 January 2007). "Bezpośredni wybór wójta, burmistrza i prezydenta miasta | Serwis Samorządowy PAP". samorzad.pap.pl (in Polish). Polish Press Agency. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  14. ^ "Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz dziękuje warszawiakom za 12 lat prezydentury. "Pozdhawiam" | Metro Warszawa". metrowarszawa.gazeta.pl (in Polish). Agora. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  15. ^ Cite error: The named reference mayor_of_warsaw was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  16. ^ "Rafał Trzaskowski zaprzysiężony na prezydenta Warszawy - RMF 24". rmf24.pl (in Polish). RMF FM. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 4 June 2023.