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Budżet partycypacyjny w Polsce. Ewolucja i dylematy
Participatory budget in Poland. Evolution and dilemmas

Author(s): Bogusław Pytlik
Subject(s): Politics, Economy, Public Administration, Public Law
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: participatory budget; participation; local government; public finances; public consultation; civil society

Summary/Abstract: The article aims to present the participatory budget in Poland. The core role of this institution can be reduced to accepting responsibility for its surroundings by inhabitants. Hence, their involvement in the budgeting process is essential, and this activity should 104 Bogusław Pytlik Studia z Polityki Publicznej go beyond traditional public consultation. The analysis of the participatory budget in Poland begins with the presentation of the origin of this institution, the models created over time and a complex process of its design and implementation. The beginnings of the participatory budget in Poland were difficult and exposed almost all the dangers and difficulties that might arise. Starting from 2013, the participatory budget in Poland has ceased to be an isolated phenomenon, gaining increasing popularity over time. It is difficult, however, to decide about its future. On the basis of the collected data and observations, it has to be stated that the participatory budget in Poland still has plenty of shortcomings. The lack of rationality and effectiveness of decision-making, instrumental treatment of the institution, small financial outlays and mistakes in the design and implementation of participatory budgets are some examples of the negligence that decides that the institution cannot bring maximum benefits. Changing the existing state of affairs can only come about as a result of deliberate actions undertaken and carried out by conscious and active civil society.

  • Issue Year: 13/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 103-122
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English, Polish