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This article refers to the social and political consequences of the absolute majority system in the presidential election, referring directly to the study of the electorate of Paweł Kukiz from the presidential election of 2015. The first part defines the majority system and points out the difference between the relative and absolute majority system, as well as the described role of the presidential election in 2015. Afterward, based on the author's research on Paweł Kukiz's electorate, authors going to defined the social and political consequences of the majority system in the presidential election. Particular analysis has subject to the electoral motives influencing political behavior during the second round of elections.
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The concept of absolute majority is present in a number of provisions contained in the Act on municipal (gmina) self-government of 8 March 1990, the Act on district (poviat) self-government of 5 June 1998 and the Act on regional (voivodship) self-government of the same date. Consequently, it has become a subject of numerous decisions of the Supreme Administrative Court and the Constitutional Court’s (Trybunał Konstytucyjny) resolution of 20 September 1995. The position of the Constitutional Court presented in the resolution has become widely recognised and constitutes the basis for the regulations adopted in statutes of local self-government entities.
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Pojęcie „większość bezwzględna” występuje w szeregu przepisów ustawy z 8 marca 1990 r. o samorządzie gminnym, ustawy z 5 czerwca 1998 r. o samorządzie powiatowym i ustawy z 5 czerwca 1998 r. o samorządzie województwa. Stało się ono przedmiotem kilku orzeczeń Naczelnego Sądu Administracyjnego oraz uchwały Trybunału Konstytucyjnego z 20 września 1995 r. Stanowisko Trybunału Konstytucyjnego zostało powszechnie zaakceptowane i stało się podstawą regulacji przyjmowanych w statutach jednostek samorządu terytorialnego.
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