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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System

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Are We Living Better?


Reports

Opinions About Job Market and Threat of Unemployment
Easter 2018
Perception of Autism
How Do Poles Deal with Smog?
Cooperation between Local Authorities and Residents
Material Living Conditions
Political Party Preferences in April
Knowledge about Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and Its Significance
Opinions about Parliament, President, Local Authorities and Media
Social Moods in March April
Attitude to Government in April
Trust in Politicians in April
 
Co-operation between Local Authorities and Residents

The assumption behind the development of local government is that it should contribute to a broadening dialogue between local authorities and residents. And in fact, such a dialogue is happening in more and more Polish towns and administrative units (gmina) through various kinds of co-operation and through particular programmes that enable residents to participate in decision-making, e.g. public consultations, citizens’ initiatives or participatory budgeting. Initiatives of this type appear to be quite effective and are also considered a success by residents. A majority of people (64%) think that in their town or gmina residents’ opinions are taken into consideration when local authorities take decisions affecting them, although only 8% have no doubt at all that this is the case. A quarter of respondents (24%) say that in their town or gmina the authorities make their decisions without taking residents’ voices into account, and 4% were categorical about this.
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The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in February 2018.
 
  


 
 
 
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