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Inicjatywa obywatelska w Szwajcarii i w Polsce

Citizens' initiative in Switzerland and Poland
[journal article]

Ziobrowski, Jacek

Abstract

The author of the article presents and compares the functioning of the citizens' initiative in Switzerland and in Poland. He puts forward a hypothesis that (some solutions of Swiss direct democracy concerning the popular initiative enriching Polish political system by) introducing some of the soluti... view more

The author of the article presents and compares the functioning of the citizens' initiative in Switzerland and in Poland. He puts forward a hypothesis that (some solutions of Swiss direct democracy concerning the popular initiative enriching Polish political system by) introducing some of the solutions close to Swiss popular initiative could be beneficial for the Polish political system under certain conditions. He also claims that at least two of these conditions will not be met in the short term. This claim is supported, among others, by the fact that the majority of Swiss taking part in the voting is guided by arguments other than those of most Polish voters. The arguments guiding the Swiss are mentioned (to a limited extend) in the description of two popular initiatives included in the article.... view less

Keywords
Switzerland; Poland; citizens' action committee; referendum; political participation; direct democracy

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
citizens' initiative; popular initiative

Document language
Polish

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 27-48

Journal
Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, 11 (2025) 4

ISSN
2719-7131

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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