Abstract

One of the consequences of the political changes in Poland after 1989 was granting citizens the right to initiate legal acts. It has activated society’s participation in public life and contributed to building a civil society. In 1994, a citizens’ constitutional initiative was established, and, in 1997, a citizens’ legislative initiative was undertaken. The aim of the study was to present the citizens’ initiative of resolution of the inhabitants of local government units in Poland. Originally, it functioned without a statutory basis and was established by the local government units themselves. This raised doubts as to its legitimacy, which was also reflected in the judgments of voivodeship administrative courts. The practice was in favor of its universal establishment, and it also became increasingly popular, especially in communes. In 2018, all local government laws were amended to grant the residents of all local government units in Poland the option of submitting a citizens’ initiative, and it is only up to their activity whether they will exercise this right.

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