Feb 11 • 14:34 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

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.

The momentum for collecting signatures for a referendum to recall Krakow’s President Aleksander Miszalski is accelerating, with reports suggesting a 90% probability that the referendum could take place before the summer holidays. Organizers of the initiative are optimistic, though they acknowledge that gathering the required 60,000 signatures is merely the first step. The greater challenge will be persuading residents to vote against Miszalski, who is actively engaging in political and communication strategies to counter the criticisms leading to the referendum.

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