The 2006 Polish local elections were held in two parts. with its first round on November 12 and the second on November 26, 2006. In the election's first round, voters chose 39,944
gmina
The gmina (Polish: , plural ''gminy'' , from German ''Gemeinde'' meaning ''commune'') is the principal unit of the administrative division of Poland, similar to a municipality. , there were 2,477 gminas throughout the country, encompassing over 4 ...
councillors, 6,284
powiat councillors and 561 deputies to provincial
voivodeship sejmiks. Additionally, 2,460 city and town
mayors,
borough leaders and other officials were decided by direct or runoff elections in the second round. The elections were seen as a test to the
government of Prime Minister
Jarosław Kaczyński, whose coalition between his own
Law and Justice
Law and Justice ( pl, Prawo i Sprawiedliwość , PiS) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Poland. Its chairman is Jarosław Kaczyński.
It was founded in 2001 by Jarosław and Lech Kaczyński as a direct su ...
party and its junior coalition partners, the
Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland and the
League of Polish Families
The League of Polish Families (Polish: ''Liga Polskich Rodzin'', LPR) is a conservative political party in Poland, with many far-right elements in the past. The party's original ideology was that of the National Democracy movement which was heade ...
, had undergone a severe crisis two months prior.
Background
Following the appointment of
Jarosław Kaczyński as
Prime Minister following the resignation of
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, the coalition between Kaczyński's own
rightist Law and Justice, the
agrarian Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland and the
Christian right League of Polish Families
The League of Polish Families (Polish: ''Liga Polskich Rodzin'', LPR) is a conservative political party in Poland, with many far-right elements in the past. The party's original ideology was that of the National Democracy movement which was heade ...
parties experienced deep conflict. In September 2006, Self-Defense's leader
Andrzej Lepper
Andrzej Zbigniew Lepper (; 13 June 1954 – 5 August 2011) was a Polish politician, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture, and the leader of Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland political party.
He was the Deputy Prime Minister and Mi ...
increasingly sparred with Kaczyński over the national budget, criticizing the prime minister's stance on rural infrastructure spending and sending extra troops to assist the
War in Afghanistan.
Kaczyński responded by asking for Lepper's dismissal from the government. In light of the political crisis, Kaczyński sought a new coalition partner in order to avoid early elections.
One month later in October, Kaczyński and Lepper reconciled, returning Self-Defense to the coalition government and reappointing Lepper as both his deputy and as
Minister for Agriculture
An agriculture ministry (also called an) agriculture department, agriculture board, agriculture council, or agriculture agency, or ministry of rural development) is a ministry charged with agriculture. The ministry is often headed by a minister f ...
.
However, the coalition crisis dented the government's popularity in opinion polls.
In the midst of the crisis, Kaczyński aide
Adam Lipinski
Adam; el, Ἀδάμ, Adám; la, Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, ''adam'' is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as " ...
was secretly filmed trying to coax Self-Defense
Sejm MP
Renata Beger
Renata Lidia Beger (born 18 July 1958, in Silno, Pomeranian Voivodeship) is a Polish politician, a prominent member of the populism, populist political party Samoobrona and a member of the Sejm (lower chamber of the Polish parliament) between 2001 ...
to rejoin the coalition government with financial and legal assistance. Beger later handed the film to television networks. The opposition
Civic Platform party seized on the scandal, organizing street demonstrations in
Warsaw to demand early elections. The government countered the protests by drawing its supporters for demonstrations of its own, claiming the film demonstrated normal political bargaining.
Results
In the aftermath of the local elections' first round on November 12, Kaczyński's Law and Justice saw intermediate gains across
voivodeship sejmiks and moderate results of
powiat and
gmina
The gmina (Polish: , plural ''gminy'' , from German ''Gemeinde'' meaning ''commune'') is the principal unit of the administrative division of Poland, similar to a municipality. , there were 2,477 gminas throughout the country, encompassing over 4 ...
councillor seats. Law and Justice held provincial voivodeship sejmiks in
Łódź,
Podkarpacie,
Małopolska,
Lublin
Lublin is the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the center of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). Lublin is the largest Polish city east of t ...
, and
Podlasie
Podlachia, or Podlasie, ( pl, Podlasie, , be, Падляшша, translit=Padliašša, uk, Підляшшя, translit=Pidliashshia) is a historical region in the north-eastern part of Poland. Between 1513 and 1795 it was a voivodeship with the c ...
.
In major municipalities, the party significantly lost its majority of councillor seats in
Warsaw to
Civic Platform, as well as suffered setbacks in
Łódź,
Poznań and
Kraków.
The party's candidate for the
Warsaw mayoralty, former Prime Minister
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, finished next to the strong showing of Civic Platform candidate
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz. However, in the second round of polls held two weeks later on November 26, Gronkiewicz-Waltz defeated Marcinkiewicz. The defeat in Warsaw served as a blow to Kaczyński, whose brother
Lech previously served as Warsaw's mayor until his
election to the presidency in 2005.
The government's major opposition party,
Civic Platform, emerged as the winner during the election, increasing its share of representation across seats in
voivodeship, county and municipal administrations. In the election results, Civic Platform gained majorities in 10 voivodeships (
Warmia-Masuria,
Pomerania,
West Pomerania,
Lubuskie,
Lower Silesia,
Opole
Opole (; german: Oppeln ; szl, Ôpole) ;
* Silesian:
** Silesian PLS alphabet: ''Ôpole''
** Steuer's Silesian alphabet: ''Uopole''
* Silesian German: ''Uppeln''
* Czech: ''Opolí''
* Latin: ''Oppelia'', ''Oppolia'', ''Opulia'' is a city loc ...
,
Silesia,
Wielkopolska,
Kujawy-Pomerania, and
Masovia).
The elections demonstrated a clear defeat for the
Left and Democrats, the upstart coalition between the
Democratic Left Alliance,
Social Democracy of Poland, the
Labour Union and the
Democratic Party. Still suffering from the fallout of the
Rywin affair and
Orlengate, the Democratic Left Alliance and its
leftist
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in soci ...
coalition partners lost all majorities in previously held voivodeship sejmiks and a vote decline in local races. However, the party elected candidates
Jacek Majchrowski as
Mayor of Krakow and Tadeusz Ferenc as Mayor of
Rzeszów, though Majchrowski later suspended his party membership to become an
independent.
The
Polish People's Party fared well during the elections. Managing to increase its share of nearly 14 percent of all powiat councillor seats and 10 percent for all gmina seats, the party was the most elected partisan organization to receive seats in municipal councils.
Law and Justice's coalition partner, the
League of Polish Families
The League of Polish Families (Polish: ''Liga Polskich Rodzin'', LPR) is a conservative political party in Poland, with many far-right elements in the past. The party's original ideology was that of the National Democracy movement which was heade ...
, suffered during the local elections. The government's coalition party mustered two percent of the vote in the voivodeship sejmiks, a little more than one percent in county councils, and nearly half a percentage point in gmina councils.
Independent politicians or local political activists enjoyed strong results in municipal councils and in city mayoralties.
Turnout
Voivodship councils
County councils
Municipal councils
Mayors
Post election controversies
Following the election, controversy erupted regarding a 2005 law, obliging the mayors of municipalities to publicly disclose their own, as well as their spouse's, financial circumstances. The law required the successful candidate's disclosure statement to be provided within 30 days after their inauguration, whereas the statement regarding the candidate's spouse was to be submitted within 30 days after the actual election. Due to the law, several elected officials resigned, while others refused. The highest profile figure affected newly elected
Warsaw mayor of
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, refused to offer her resignation. Waltz submitted her and her husband's statements on January 2, 2007, exactly 30 days after her inauguration. On January 20, the newspaper ''
Dziennik'' reported that Waltz's documents proceeded past the deadline by two days. Based on this, Prime Minister
Jarosław Kaczyński maintained that Gronkiewicz-Waltz's mandate had expired on December 28, 2006, calling for new municipal elections within her jurisdiction. Gronkiewicz-Waltz and Civic Platform argued that the prime minister does not carry authority to make a decision in this matter, and that the case instead be examined by a court. Legal experts maintained that by submitting their statements on the same day, Gronkiewicz-Waltz observed the spirit, if not the letter of the law. Also, having two different deadlines for the statements could be considered as an unconstitutional legal trap. In the meantime, the opposition Civic Platform party announced that it would renominate Gronkiewicz-Waltz should the elections be repeated. On March 13, 2007, the
Constitutional Tribunal of Poland
The Constitutional Tribunal ( pl, Trybunał Konstytucyjny) is the constitutional court of the Republic of Poland, a judicial body established to resolve disputes on the constitutionality of the activities of state institutions; its main task i ...
ruled against the government, striking down the law. However, those officials who previously resigned were not allowed to return to their posts.
References
External links
National Electoral Commission - official results
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