- Author:
Ryszard Balicki
- E-mail:
ryszard.balicki@uwr.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Wrocławski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9192-908X
- Year of publication:
2021
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
249-258
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2021.04.14
- PDF:
ppk/62/ppk6214.pdf
Verification of the validity of nationwide elections in Poland
The article discusses the procedure for verifying the validity of nationwide elections in Poland. The author draws attention to the important role attributed to elections as an essential element of the democratic system and the need to preserve the will expressed by the sovereign in voting. Verification of elections in Poland is carried out by the Supreme Court, in a two-stage procedure involving issuing an opinion on the election protests lodged and then passing a resolution on the validity of the elections. The author draws attention to the narrow and formalistic interpretation of legal norms in the course of issuing a resolution on the validity of elections.
- Author:
Michał Mistygacz
- E-mail:
m.mistygacz@uw.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Warszawski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7083-7840
- Author:
Anna Materska-Sosnowska
- E-mail:
a.m.sosnowska@uw.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Warszawski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0222-5196
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
191-203
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2023.05.14
- PDF:
ppk/75/ppk7514.pdf
Dysfunctionality of Election Protests in Poland in the Standard of Fair Elections
Fair elections are one of the foundations of electoral axiology in a democratic state ruled by law. Every citizen has the right to protest, and the justification of the citizen’s complaint is the public interest. An election protest is a legal measure to control the held General elections and its purpose is to protect the public interest in the electoral process. The standard of fair elections is not only a context for legal solutions strictly derived from the Constitution or the Electoral Code. The juridical architecture of electoral protests in Poland generally creates an effective mechanism to address obvious and flagrant violations of the law but remains dysfunctional from the perspective of the fair election standard. Nor does it provide an instrument to prevent a slide into electoral authoritarianism due to violations of the minimum criteria of democracy.