How the means of electing the President of Poland acts to distort roles within the country’s political system
How the means of electing the President of Poland acts to distort roles within the country’s political system
Author(s): Tomasz SłomkaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Government/Political systems, Electoral systems
Published by: Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Studiów Międzynarodowych UW
Keywords: Constitution; President; elections; roles in the political system; “Prime Ministerisation”
Summary/Abstract: This article is concerned with the relationship between more than 30 years of universal direct election to the post of President of the Republic of Poland and the essence of the roles associated with that position. The hypothesis put forward for testing has been that elections of the above kind give rise to distortions in the systemic model associated with the Polish Presidency. The legitimisation of the President at the ballot box reinforces the efforts of many holders of the office to introduce ruling-related elements of the Presidency in practice, in the context of the political system. Elections also strengthen relations between the President and his political camp, in this way undermining the presidential arbitration function. In essence, an election campaign is subject to mechanisms of “Prime Minister-isation”, whereby a candidate for President usually presents (feels obliged to present) a programme appropriate for an organ truly engaged in the pursuit of state policy.
Journal: Studia Politologiczne
- Issue Year: 61/2021
- Issue No: 61
- Page Range: 26-49
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English