The President of Krakow Is Fighting for Survival: "Over 130,000 Angry Residents"
In Krakow, over 134,000 signatures have been gathered in a push to initiate a referendum against President Miszalski, indicating significant public discontent.
Referendum Emotions in Krakow. Will Something Similar to Jagodno Happen Under Wawel?
The article discusses the upcoming referendum in Krakow concerning the potential recall of Mayor Aleksander Miszalski, highlighting the pivotal stages and implications for local and national politics.
Will the President of Kraków Complete His Term? There is a Motion and an Impressive Number of Signatures
A motion to dismiss the President of Kraków, Aleksander Miszalski, has been filed with nearly 134,000 signatures from residents supporting a referendum.
Battle for Kraków. How old diesels, expensive tickets, and a team of cronies are ruining President Miszalski
Over 100,000 people have signed a petition for a referendum to dismiss Kraków's President Aleksander Miszalski, amid indications that even his political party would prefer to replace him.
Kraków may become a political testing ground. Tusk supports Miszalski, but KO has a 'plan B'?
Activists have gathered 75,000 signatures to trigger a referendum on the recall of Kraków's mayor, Alexandr Miszalski, with a goal of 100,000 to demonstrate public discontent.
Referendum on the Recall of the President of Krakow is Becoming More Likely
A referendum to recall Krakow's President Aleksander Miszalski is increasingly likely before summer, with momentum building in signature collection, though challenges remain in convincing voters to act against him.