The subject of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of the parliamentary mandate in post-war Poland – from the imperative mandate to the representative mandate. It shows the genesis of the mandate in Poland and the determinants of legal choices made by the legislator as well as their implications. It also emphases the evolutionary departure from institutions typical for socialist countries and a gradual, but constant, application of solutions characteristic to modern constructions of mandat représentatif.
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