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“Influence tomorrow, vote today” – Polonia can set an example

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“Influence tomorrow, vote today” – Polonia can set an example

There are different views on whether the Polish community should participate in elections, and these views may be related to different issues. Polish law states that the Polish diaspora has the right to vote in presidential and parliamentary elections if they meet certain criteria. Ultimately, it is up to each country to decide what rules it will choose and whether, who will be allowed to participate in the electoral process and how.

Also read: Elections 2023 – District Electoral Commissions in Norway

Should people living abroad, members of the Polish diaspora, have the right to vote?

Some people believe that people living abroad, members of the Polish diaspora, should not have the right to vote in national elections because they do not live permanently in the country and do not bear the direct consequences of the elections. But is this entirely true?

For those who are undecided, Latarnik Wyborczy may be helpful. It will help you check whether your views are consistent with the declarations of individual election committees. Check HERE

“Influence tomorrow, vote today” – Polonia can set an example

Regardless of your political beliefs, by voting, you have the opportunity to influence the future of your country and support the values ​​and solutions that you consider important.

It is the country's citizens who can evaluate the government by going to the polls. By going to the polls and casting their votes, voters can decide who they want to pay for the job of running the country. Because politicians are the dependents of citizens.

The law may also affect the lives of Polish citizens living abroad

It is worth remembering that democracy is based on citizen participation, and your voice matters. Participation Polonia in the elections is important not only for Poland, but also for herself. The elected authorities and the laws they create may also affect the lives of Polish citizens abroad.

Why is it worth taking part in the elections?

There are many reasons, here are just a few:

  1. Influence on policy and decisions: Voting is a way to express your political preferences and influence policymaking. By choosing the right candidates and parties, you can have a direct impact on decisions made regarding the economy, public health, education, environmental protection, etc.
  2. Protection of rights and values: In the electoral process, we can choose candidates who represent our values ​​and fight for our rights. This is especially important when it comes to issues such as equality, freedom of speech, human rights and environmental protection.
  3. Increasing citizen participation: The more people vote, the more representative the result. High voter turnout makes governments more legitimate and politicians more accountable to their voters.
  4. Shaping the future: Choices affect not only the present, but also the future. Decisions we make now can have long-lasting effects on us, our children and future generations. By taking part in elections, you can influence what the world will look like in a few, a dozen or several dozen years.
  5. Discussion and social dialogue: Election campaigns and political debates can help raise important social issues and stimulate dialogue between citizens. Your involvement can help you express your opinion and convey your point of view.
  6. Liability of politicians: By voting and monitoring the work of elected officials, you can influence how they perform their functions. You can also put pressure on politicians to be more accountable and represent citizens' interests.
  7. Preventing extremism: Active participation in the democratic process can help prevent extremism and social polarization because it contributes to building community and finding compromises.

Democracy is not a perfect system

It is worth emphasizing that democracy is not a perfect system, but it is one of the best ways to ensure the rights and freedoms of citizens and to solve social and political problems in a peaceful and just way. Therefore, for many people and societies, democracy and elections are extremely important and valuable.

Ultimately, voting is a fundamental civic right and duty that allows you to shape society and the state according to your beliefs and values.

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Also read: Elections 2023 – District Electoral Commissions in Norway

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