Abstract

On the guarantees of realization of freedoms resulting from the principle of free elections in the legal system at the threshold of the 20th interwar period. The principle of free elections is the basis for the functioning of contemporary electoral systems and elections held. The freedoms that nowadays determine the implementation of the principle of free elections, i.e. selecting and nominating candidates (lists of candidates), conducting an election campaign, and the freedom of electoral preferences while ensuring compliance with the directive of a fair election process, have their origins in institutions introduced and practiced shortly after the rebirth of the Polish state.

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