The aim of the article is to find out whether communes with a considerable share of non-Polish residents (exceeding 30%) differ in terms of stability of local executive authorities appointed as a result of direct elections from communes where this category of people did not occur at all in the 2002 national census, and from those where the share of such people is lower than 30%. Generally, the findings suggest there are no differences in this respect.
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