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For realization plans of research five hypotheses were selected and verified. The results are described below. 1. Ideological differences of governments (left, right, centre) coexist with different indicators of economy. 2. Two pro-growth strategies; a) stimulation via budget and little pressure on reforms or b) high pressure on reforms, have statistical support, but more efficient is the second one. 3. The larger political power of the government (obtained votes) and the more stable is the government, the greater advancement of reforms and a relatively higher economic growth. 4. The higher the political power of centre and right parties, (participation in government weighted by number of days), the more advanced reforms and relatively higher economic growth. 5. Left parties are slightly less willing to quick implementation of reforms than right and centre parties.
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Since 1990, the president of the Republic of Poland has been elected by direct popular vote. In this period, the position of the office of president has undergone significant change. Each consecutive legal act of a constitutional nature (the Small Constitution of 1992 and the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997) imposed limitations on the range of competences (powers) of the president. Is it thus necessary to revise the current rules of how the head of state is elected? To help answer this question, an attempt was made to view the issue raised in the title of the paper from three perspectives: 1) systemic rationality, 2) political parties as the main political actors and 3) a citizen-based approach as reflected in the preferences and behaviours of the sovereign.
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