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The purpose of this article is to present the next stages of formation and functioning of local government in the former Polish Kingdom in the years 1915-1939 on the example of the city of Radom. The subject of the research has also show the shape of the political Borough of each term and acting collectively Municipal (Municipal Board) and their internal rules of organization. Municipal government in Radom started to shape up, like the rest of the Polish Kingdom, only during the First World War. The first act fully regulate this issue in the austro-hungarian occupation (under which in 1915, he was Radom) regulation was the Supreme Commander of the Army on 18 August 1916, relating to the ordination of urban Kielce, Lublin, Radom and Piotrkow. After Poland regained independence municipal government existed in the entire country but, depending on the individual districts of the state he was very diverse, both in terms of organizational and systemic. In the area of former Congress former russian legislation slowly began to replace the polish administrative solutions . The result has become the issue by the Chief of State decree of 4 February 1919 on the municipal government, offering the chance to create a modern administrative apparatus in the country. However, the idea of creating a dynamic extension from the municipal government began to slowly break down. Visible has a tendency to limit the autonomy of urban authorities and the role of the social factor in the local administration which resulted in the issuance of the law of 23 March 1933 on the partial change of the system of local government.
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