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Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy (, ''BS'') is a Polish political movement. Operating mainly at a
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level in a decentralised manner, it participates in elections as a national committee joining the individual regional counterparts. The organisation initially started out in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship Lower Silesian Voivodeship (, ) in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided. It covers an area of and has a total population of 2,899,986. It is one of the wealthiest ...
before expanding to the rest of the country. The party is a heavily decentralised and federated organisation that fields candidates for local governments, often creating and cooperating with local committees and regional organisations. The BS lacks a central leadership and regional structures. The parties rule themselves separately and autonomously. Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy frequently acts as a minor partner of regional governing coalitions, such as in the voivodeships of Lubuskie and Lower Silesia. Formerly associated with the liberal wing of Christian democracy, the party advocates for proposals such as free public transport, free lunches for children and abolition of the personal income tax (PIT). The party also advocates for creation of a powerful ecological agency based on the American
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, which would protect nature and its resources, prevent pollution environment and combat poaching and illegal hunting. The BS believes that the Polish government became too centralised and became unable to address local concerns; to this end, the party believes that the central government needs MPs who are "local government officials, entrepreneurs and community workers who are not concerned with political lists and agenda". The party opposes "nationalisation" of local politics and warns that this would entail further polarisation of society, along with the erosion of local communities. The BS considers local governments a natural link between citizens and government, and foresees a highly decentralised and federalised Poland.


History

The party originated from a local committee of Robert Raczyński, who first entered Polish politics in 1990 when he became the President of
Lubin Lubin (; ) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Lubin County, and also of the rural district called Gmina Lubin, although it is not part of the territory of the latter, as the town for ...
. The committee was strongly connected to the
Party of Christian Democrats The Party of Christian Democrats (, PChD) was a political party in Poland. The party was considered a right-wing rival to the Christian-Democratic Labour Party, considered the "left wing" of Christian democracy in Poland. History The PChD was e ...
, which represented a liberal faction of
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. In 1998, Raczyński and his committee worked with
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and entered the voivodeship sejmik of Lower Silesia. In 2008, the committee joined the political movement "Poland XXI" founded by
Rafał Dutkiewicz Rafał Dutkiewicz (born 6 July 1959, Mikstat) is a Polish politician and entrepreneur who served as the city mayor of Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland from 2002 to 2018. Career till 2002 In the late 1970s and early 1980s he engage ...
and
Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski (born 28 July 1964 in Kielce) is a Polish politician and lawyer, associate professor of law at the University of Lodz. Minister of Culture and National Heritage in the governments of Jerzy Buzek (2000–2001), Kazimier ...
, but the movement did not contest the
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. In 2009, the movement changed its name to "Civic Lower Silesia", and in 2014 Raczyński and Dutkiewicz parted ways, with the former founding Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy the same year. The party would slowly grow with transfers and defections from parties such as
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,
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and the
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, co-governing with these parties in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship Lower Silesian Voivodeship (, ) in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided. It covers an area of and has a total population of 2,899,986. It is one of the wealthiest ...
and building a strong club in the Lubuskie Voivodeship. In 2017, the party announced a nationwide movement with the ambition to participate in elections nationwide. Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy was joined by the presidents of
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,
Zielona Góra Zielona Góra (; ''Green Mountain''; ) is the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (). The region is closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Zielona Góra Wine Fest, Wine Fest. Zie ...
and
Bolesławiec Bolesławiec (pronounced , ) is a historic city situated on the Bóbr River in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Bolesławiec County, and of Gmina Bolesławiec, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Gm ...
, along with many minor local officials.


Regional movement

Before the
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, some activists of the Citizens' Lower Silesia association opposed to the conclusion of an agreement by its president
Rafał Dutkiewicz Rafał Dutkiewicz (born 6 July 1959, Mikstat) is a Polish politician and entrepreneur who served as the city mayor of Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland from 2002 to 2018. Career till 2002 In the late 1970s and early 1980s he engage ...
(Mayor of
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) of an agreement with
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, set up the committee Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy. It won four seats in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship Sejmik The Lower Silesian Voivodeship Sejmik () is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Lower Silesia in Poland. It is a unicameral legislature consisting of thirty-six councillors chosen during local elections with a five-year term. The cur ...
, which were given to:
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, Robert Raczyński, Aldona Wiktorska-Święcka and Patryk Wild. (who thus gained re-election). However, Robert Raczynski was re-elected mayor of
Lubin Lubin (; ) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Lubin County, and also of the rural district called Gmina Lubin, although it is not part of the territory of the latter, as the town for ...
(running from his own committee) and the seat after him went to Tymoteusz Myrda. Councillors from the BS lists remained independent of the assembly. The BS committee fielded two candidates for mayor (Aldona Wiktorska-Święcka in
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and Wiesław Gierus in
Jelenia Góra Jelenia Góra (; ; ) is a historic city in southwestern Poland, within the historical region of Lower Silesia. Jelenia Góra is situated in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, close to the Karkonosze mountain range running along the Polish-Czech bo ...
), but they did not enter the second round. In addition to Robert Raczyński, Piotr Roman in
Bolesławiec Bolesławiec (pronounced , ) is a historic city situated on the Bóbr River in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Bolesławiec County, and of Gmina Bolesławiec, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Gm ...
, who was running from his own committee, remained the mayor of the city from among the BS-related candidates. In the Wrocław council, the only seat for BS went to Sebastian Lorenc. Paweł Kukiz ran in the
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, coming third with 20.8% of the vote. He then initiated a movement to run in the
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(it adopted the name
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). In mid-July, however, the BS milieu ended its cooperation with Paweł Kukiz and, together with non-partisan local government activists from other regions and the Civic Movement for Single-Mandate Electoral Districts (also previously supporting Paweł Kukiz) set up the JOW Bezpartyjni committee, which registered candidates in only a few electoral districts (among the signatories of the initiative's programme declaration were BS representatives Robert Raczyński, Piotr Roman, Patryk Wild and Tymoteusz Myrda). Senator Jarosław Obremski, who was associated with this group, set up his own committee and successfully ran for re-election (he was supported by, among others, PiS and Polska Razem). He rejoined the Circle of Independent Senators, but in May 2016 switched to the Law and Justice club. As a result of Paweł Kukiz winning his parliamentary seat, his seat in the assembly was taken by Ewa Zdrojewska. On 7 March 2016, the group Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy was formed in the Lubusz Voivodeship Sejmik. It was formed by councillors from the Lepsze Lubuskie association. ( Sławomir Kowal, chairman of the Łukasz Mejza club, and elected from the
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list). Józef Kruczkowski, who joined the Law and Justice (PiS) club a year later) together with former SLD councillors. ( Edward Fedko and Franciszek Wołowicz). On 31 March 2016 in the Lower Silesian Sejmik, the ODŚ councillors associated with Rafal Dutkiewicz (Janusz Marszałek, Jerzy Michalak, Marek Obrębalski, Ewa Rzewuska and the Sejmik chairman Paweł Wróblewski) left the Civic Platform club. In addition, other councillors from this party - Michał Bobowiec, vice-chairman of the local assembly Julian Golak, Czesław Kręcichwost, Ryszard Lech and voivodship Marshal Cezary Przybylski - left PO. Together with three councillors elected from BS lists (Tymoteusz Myrda, Patryk Wild and Ewa Zdrojewska), as well as another non-aligned councillor Kazimierz Janik (elected from the SLD Lewica Razem list), they established the club Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy, which became the largest club in the assembly and, in coalition with the Polish People's Party, took over power in the voivodeship, ousting PO from it. Tymoteusz Myrda replaced the party's representative as deputy marshal of the voivodeship. Patryk Wild became the head of the club. Aldona Wiktorska-Święcka, elected from their list, did not join the BS club. On 27 June 2016 there was an expansion of the governing coalition, with Civic Platform and the Democratic Left Alliance (which had been in a joint councillors' club with the PSL for some time). Councillors elected from the BS club then left the BS list (dismissed Deputy Marshal Tymoteusz Myrda, Patryk Wild and Ewa Zdrojewska), who became non-aligned and soon established the Non-Partisan Councillors' Club with former PSL councillor Grażyna Cal and Aldona Wiktorska Święcka, who became the club's chairwoman. On 14 July 2016, the former BS club (with 11 members) took the name Dolnośląski Ruch Samorządowy. A Rafal Dutkiewicz-linked association of this name was also subsequently established.


National movement

On 14 March 2017, the formation of the Local Government Movement "Bezpartyjni" was announced, which was largely a continuation of the JOW Bezpartyjni movement from 2015. The movement, aiming to field a nationwide committee in the
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, was co-founded by approximately 60 local government officials from the provinces of Dolnośląskie, Lubuskie, Zachodniopomorskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Podlaskie, Śląskie, Łódzkie and Wielkopolskie. Among others, local government officials who formed committees in the 2014 elections, such as Lower Silesia's Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy, Lepsze Lubuskie and Bezpartyjni Pomorze Zachodnie, which introduced their representatives to the provincial assemblies, came together under the banner of the movement. Among the founders of the 'Bezpartyjni' Local Government Movement were the mayors of
Szczecin Szczecin ( , , ; ; ; or ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the Poland-Germany border, German border, it is a major port, seaport, the la ...
(
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),
Zielona Góra Zielona Góra (; ''Green Mountain''; ) is the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants (). The region is closely associated with vineyards and holds an annual Zielona Góra Wine Fest, Wine Fest. Zie ...
(Janusz Kubicki), Lubin (Robert Raczyński) and Bolesławiec (Piotr Roman), provincial councillors from the Lower Silesian Sejmiks (from the then Non-Partisan Councillors' Club), Lubuskie (from the LL-linked club Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy) and Zachodniopomorskie (councillor from the BPZ list), the mayor of Scinawa, the chairman of the municipal councils of Szczecin ( Jan Stopyra) and
Augustów Augustów is a town in north-eastern Poland. It lies on the Netta River and the Augustów Canal. It is the seat of Augustów County and of Gmina Augustów in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. Augustów has an area of , and as of June 2022 it has a popul ...
, and Patryk Hałaczkiewicz from JOW. In the 2018 elections, the BS committee registered lists for
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s in all provinces, gaining (as one of 10 committees) nationwide recognition. BS's assembly lists appeared in 62 out of 85 constituencies. A smaller number of lists were fielded by the committee in elections to individual types of councils. BS also fielded several candidates each for mayors, mayors and aldermen. Some candidates associated with the movement also ran under the names of local committees. In the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy joined forces with DRS (but without Rafał Dutkiewicz's closest associates, who set up the Z Dutkiewiczem dla Dolnego Śląska committee in the local government elections), with which they formed a joint club of BS councillors in the local government in June the same year, led by Czesław Kręcichwost (numbering 12 at the end of the term and being the largest club in the local government). In
Mazovian Voivodeship Masovian Voivodeship or Mazowieckie Province (, ) and any variation thereof, is a voivodeship (province) in east-central Poland, containing Poland's capital Warsaw. Masovian Voivodeship has an area of and had a 2019 population of 5,411,446, m ...
, the association Mazowiecka Wspólnota Samorządowa (running since 2002 in every local government election - including in 2002 as part of Social Initiative Wspólnota Samorządowa and in 2010 as part of Krajowa Wspólnota Samorządowa) ran under the BS name. On the other hand, in the Opolskie Voivodeship, the BS, as part of an agreement with the local association Przyjazny Samorząd Powiatu Namysłowskiego, registered one list in the assembly elections (thus gaining the rights of a nationwide committee). In the elections to the Sejmiks, BS obtained 5.28% nationally, in five voivodeships exceeding the electoral threshold and winning seats (15 in total). In the Lower Silesian Voivodship, they obtained 14.98% of the votes, winning six seats. As a result of their decision, PiS came to power in this voivodeship, in coalition with which Cezary Przybylski of BS retained his seat as marshal of the voivodeship. In the West Pomeranian voivodeship, BS received 13.7% of the vote. They did not enter the Voivodeship Assembly, but supported Marshal Olgierd Geblewicz from the Civic Platform, and their representative Maria Ilnicka-Mądry became the chairwoman of the Sejmik. They also managed to establish their own club in Lubuskie, where, with a result of 13.17%, they won four seats (however, the councillor Wioleta Haręźlak, elected from their list, joined the PSL club, becoming the head of the assembly). The BS found themselves in opposition there, as in Mazovia and Greater Poland, where their committee won just over 6% of the vote and its representatives won one seat each. The BS KWW won two mayoral and one mayoral positions, as well as 36 seats in county councils, 53 in borough councils and onen in Warsaw district councils. However, candidates affiliated with the movement also ran under other committee names - among them were city mayors who won re-election: movement leader Robert Raczynski, as well as Piotr Krzystek, Janusz Kubicki and Piotr Roman. On 2 March 2019, some of the movement's activists together with economist and lawyer Robert Gwiazdowski founded the political movement Polska Fair Play, which dissociated from BS leader Robert Raczyński.) The PFP ran in the
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, but registered lists in only part of the districts. After the elections it ceased its activities. Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy declared to run independently in the
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(after the PSL and Kukiz'15 failed to agree on a joint start with them). They entered the elections as KWW Koalicja Bezpartyjni i Samorządowcy, registering lists for the
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in 19 out of 41 constituencies, as well as 15 candidates for the
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(out of 100 constituencies). The committee's lists included Federacja dla Rzeczypospolitej, whose leader, non-aligned MP Marek Jakubiak, opened the Kraków list for the Sejm. In turn, Gniewomir Rokosz-Kuczyński of Christian Democracy of the 3rd Polish Republic ran from second place there. The list in the Siedlce district was opened by former MEP and Biala Governor Marek Czarnecki, while the list leader in the Elbląg district was former MP Wojciech Penkalski. Candidates for the Senate included the leader of RO na rzecz JOW Patryk Hałaczkiewicz, or Świętokrzyskie academics - political scientist Kazimierz Kik and former policeman Dariusz Loranty. The West Pomeranian Non-Partisans factions did not decide to run in the election. Non-partisans from the Lubuskie Voivodeship, however, joined the
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, and as a result, Łukasz Mejza (formerly active in Poland Fair Play) found himself in the Sejm elections in last place on the PSL list there. He lost his seat to list leader Jolanta Fedak, after whose death a few months later he replaced her in the Sejm, becoming a non-attached MP; in 2021, as a non-attached MP, he joined the co-governing Republican Party). KWW KBiS received 0.78% of the vote in the elections to the Sejm (taking 6th place, as the strongest non-national committee), exceeding 3% in the Wrocław and Wałbrzych districts. In the Senate elections also no KBiS candidate won a seat. Nationally, they received 1.82% of the vote (fifth result among all committees). In 2022, the party formed a ruling coalition together with the
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in the Lubusz Voivodeship Sejmik.


Local elections 2014

The BS Committee won four seats in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship Lower Silesian Voivodeship (, ) in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided. It covers an area of and has a total population of 2,899,986. It is one of the wealthiest ...
. Party chairman Robert Raczyński was re-elected as president of
Lubin Lubin (; ) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Lubin County, and also of the rural district called Gmina Lubin, although it is not part of the territory of the latter, as the town for ...
(again starting from his own committee). In addition to Robert Raczyński, the president of the city from among candidates associated with BS, member Piotr Roman was also elected in
Bolesławiec Bolesławiec (pronounced , ) is a historic city situated on the Bóbr River in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the administrative seat of Bolesławiec County, and of Gmina Bolesławiec, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Gm ...
. In the
Wrocław Wrocław is a city in southwestern Poland, and the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. It is the largest city and historical capital of the region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the Oder River in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Eu ...
city council, the only seat for the BS was won by Sebastian Lorenc.


Local elections 2018

In the elections in 2018 to regional assemblies, BS gained 5.28% of the vote and won 15 seats in five voivodeships. In the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, they obtained 14.98% of votes, gaining six seats. As a result of their decision, PiS came to power in this voivodeship in which BS member Cezary Przybylski maintained the seat of the
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. In the
West Pomeranian Voivodeship West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship (province) in northwestern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Szczecin. Its area equals , and in 2021, it was inhabited by 1,682,003 people. It was established on 1 Janua ...
, BS obtained 13.7% of votes. They did not enter the voivodeship board, however, and supported the PO, with their member Maria Ilnicka-Mądry becoming the president of the regional council. BS managed to establish their own club in the
Lubusz Regional Assembly The Lubusz Voivodeship Sejmik () is the regional legislature of the voivodeship of Lubusz, Poland. It is a unicameral body consists of thirty councillors elected in free elections for a five-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is ...
, where they scored four seats on the result of 13.17% of the vote (however, the councilor Wioleta Haręźlak, who was elected from their list, eventually left and joined the
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, becoming the chairman of the regional council). BS found themselves in opposition in
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and
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, where their committee gained slightly more than 6% of votes, and its representatives obtained one seat each. BS has won two mayoral seats and one sheriff seat, as well as 36 seats in
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s, 53 in municipal councils, and one in a
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of
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. Candidates associated with the movement also ran under other committees' names in some instances—among them are some presidents of cities who obtained re-election: the leader of the movement, Robert Raczyński, as well as Piotr Krzystek, Janusz Kubicki and Piotr Roman.


2023 elections

For the
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, the party presented its election program at a convention held in mid-July. A proposal considered to especially distinguish the party from others is the introduction of free bus and rail transport throughout the country. Other proposals include zero PIT tax for everyone and not just up to the age of 26, free healthy lunches for all schoolchildren, an Education Development Voucher, i.e. PLN 100 per month for each primary and secondary school pupil to be used for educational and developmental activities, shortening queues to doctors, improving the quality of psychological and psychiatric care for children and young people, and facilities for families. The party attacked the
2023 Polish referendum A referendum was held in Poland on 15 October 2023, taking place alongside the 2023 Polish parliamentary election, nationwide elections to the Senate and Sejm. Four questions had been announced by members of the government from 11 to 14 August. ...
planned by the United Right government, considering it politicized and in many ways mimicking the rhetoric of the main opposition party, the Civic Coalition. Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy proposed to replace referendum questions with ones unrelated to immigration or privatization - the party advocated for a referendum on "free and healthy lunches for children in primary schools", free regional railway transport and abolishion of the PIT tax. The vice-president of the party, Grzegorz Kulawinek, stated: "This referendum and the proposed questions raise our concerns. We actually already know the answers to these four questions. The idea behind this referendum is first and foremost to mobilise Law and Justice voters to take part in the elections". In September 2023, Non-Partisan Local Government Activists announced that they had now become a nationwide committee and registered lists in the
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to the Sejm in all 41 electoral districts, as well as fielding candidates for Senate seats as well. The party managed to acquire 300.000 signatures for their electoral lists in total. Main demands of the party for the upcoming 2023 elections are 'free healthy school meals for children', the introduction of 'zero PIT for all citizens', free public and regional transport and an increase in funding for child psychiatry. Ultimately the party failed to cross the 5% electoral threshold, winning 401,054 votes in total, which amounted to 1.86% of the popular vote. Even Krzysztof Maj, the party candidate who represented the party during
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debates, failed to win enough votes to gain a seat. The party also failed to cross the 3% threshold, which would have enabled them to receive a parliamentary subsidy to continue their political activities. Polish television station TVN called the result "a resounding defeat" for the party. The party performed better in the Senate election, winning over 1 million votes or 4.91% of popular vote; nevertheless, the party failed to win any Senate seats.


2024 election

For the
2024 Polish local elections Local elections were held in Poland on 7 April 2024 to elect members for all 16 regional assemblies (''sejmik wojewódzki''), 314 county (''powiat'') councils, and 2477 municipal (''gmina'') councils, heads (''wójt'') of municipalities and mayo ...
, the party registered its own electoral committee on 1 February 2024. However, 11 days later, on 12 February 2024, a far-right party
Confederation A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issu ...
registered its own committee for the elections, named "Electoral Committee for Confederation and Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy", implying that the two parties formed a coalition. Soon after, the leader of Confederation, Krzysztof Bosak, claimed to have formed a coalition with the BS. On 17 February, the party leadership of BS stated: "There is no coalition of Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy with the Confederation. The Confederation stole our name because they know they are doomed to defeat in the local elections." The party accused the Confederation of deliberately misleading voters by adding their party's name to their electoral committee. The party subsequently filed a lawsuit against Confederation and its electoral committee. On October 25, 2024, at the national congress of OF "BiS" delegates, a new manager who has no influence on the current leader of the movement, Robert Raczyński. Marek Woch is the new president of the federation


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Ideology

In the mid-2010s, the party was associated with
political right Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property, ...
but denied this label. The party presented one of its prominent members, Janusz Kubicki, associated with left-wing politics and the
Civic Platform The Civic Platform (, PO)The party is officially the Civic Platform of the Republic of Poland (''Platforma Obywatelska Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej''). is a Centre-right politics, centre-right liberal conservative political party in Poland. Since ...
, as proof that it is not aligned with the right-wing Law and Justice Party. The party also touted its local coalition with The Left in Lower Silesia and many defectors from left-wing parties in its ranks. In 2023, the party stated that it "disagrees with PiS on ideological and world-view issues", and formed a local coalition with the
Civic Platform The Civic Platform (, PO)The party is officially the Civic Platform of the Republic of Poland (''Platforma Obywatelska Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej''). is a Centre-right politics, centre-right liberal conservative political party in Poland. Since ...
in
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. A prominent member of the party, Mirosław Lubiński, who became the new leader of the Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy club in the Lower Silesian Regional Assembly, stated that he had always associated himself and his party with the
political left 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 either as a whole or of certain social hierarchies. Left-wing politi ...
, but "not the one with Czarzasty and Biedroń". Mirosława Winnicka, one of the party's candidates in the 2023 election, also described herself as leftist and argued that most people in the party are likewise left-wing, making her "no stranger to this environment". When asked about the ideological differences between Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy and the
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, Winnicka stated: "It is a political party, and not the kind of left-wing party I associate with the SLD. The people owe it to the Alliance to bring Poland into NATO, into the EU, to ensure democratic standards. The current New Left is something completely different, not least because it does not have this measure of achievement. This grouping has lost its credibility and distinctiveness. I think that a lot of bad things for the left side of the political scene started with Leszek Miller's association with
Samoobrona The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, SRP) is a Christian socialism, Christian socialist, Populism, populist, agrarianism, agrarian, and Nationalism, nationalist list of political parties in Poland, political party and trade union in Pola ...
and finding a candidate for the Polish presidency in the person of Ms Ogórek. At some point, the SLD's top leadership 'found' a patent on knowledge and stopped listening to their environment - the political base. It then became clear that this was the end of the left." The party defines regionalism as its main ideology, stating that their current priority is the development of each region, with local politics being valued over the national ones. The party is also
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, believing that cooperation with the European Union as well as the EU Development Funds are crucial to the welfare of Polish regions and local governments. The party also presents
decentralization Decentralization or decentralisation is the process by which the activities of an organization, particularly those related to planning and decision-making, are distributed or delegated away from a central, authoritative location or group and gi ...
as its main postulate, believing that a real democracy can only be a decentralised and localised one; members of the party argue that empowering local governments at expense of the national government could lead to a stronger state, rather than centralization.


Program

The party wants to reform the Polish electoral law, arguing that it only serves political parties while heavily marginalizing social movements, local movements and associations, that are effectively excluded from the central government. Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy wants to "create the opportunity for social movements, associations to have an open path to parliament". The party places the decentralisation and federalisation of Poland as its highest priority, arguing that the "local government is what the nation is, reflecting its strengths, weaknesses, habits and character"; BS argues that empowering local governments is necessary to increase social participation in political processes and to ensure that local needs are addressed adequately. The movement condemns national parties for spreading the national polarisation into local politics as well, often resulting in political deadlocks and ineffective leadership, at the expense of regional parties that would place their region over the party. The movement believes that the local government is increasingly subordinated to the authorities, losing its competences and this process is exacerbated by the state's centralisation policy. The party wants to enhance and clarify financial income of local governments and increase empowerment of every local government. According to the movement, local governments should play a primary role in shaping European policies and in international cooperation, both at the local and national level. The party alludes to the Catholic principle of
subsidiarity Subsidiarity is a principle of social organization that holds that social and political issues should be dealt with at the most immediate or local level that is consistent with their resolution. The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' defines subsid ...
and envisions a decentralised
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which would be composed of regional government officials rather than national ones, and to have national policies be dictated by regional needs as well. To this end, the party wants to replace the
D'Hondt method The D'Hondt method, also called the Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method, is an apportionment method for allocating seats in parliaments among federal states, or in proportional representation among political parties. It belongs to ...
with the
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, arguing that D'Hondt tends to disadvantage small parties in favour of large ones; in case of the Sainte-Laguë method, local parties would be able to gain representation at a national level as well. The party advocates for free municipal and city transport, which it considers a "safe, beneficial and resident-friendly solution", necessary to lower greenhouse emissions and ensure a longer lifespan of road infrastructure. The movement believes that many rural areas of Poland currently suffer from "transport exclusion", which needs to be solved by providing balanced funding to the local governments that would then be used to expand infrastructure. According to the movement's program, the competences of local governments should be extended to bus transport, arguing that the few transport lines which can operate on a commercial basis are being destroyed by unfair competition practices. Therefore, party argues that devolving the administration of local infrastructure to regional governments is necessary not only to combat transport exclusion, but to help break up monopolies as well. The movement presented a liberal stance on immigration, advocating for open borders and state programs that would help immigrants integrate themselves into Polish society; the party foresees simplified procedures related to legal residence in Poland, specifically through translation of documents into different languages. The party also advocates for welfare programs that would assist foreigners in finding accommodation and jobs in Poland, as well as special providing tax and accounting advice that would help immigrants integrate into the local tax systems. The BS argue that "a rational systemic and educational basis must be prepared to prepare the country and its citizens for so-called economic emigration". The party welcomes immigrants, arguing that the inclusion of foreigners in the economic and social system will allow them to make a significant economical contribution to the development of the country. In regards to healthcare, the movements wants to implement a "subsidiarity-based concept of healthcare", in which decisions on treatment should be made as close as possible to the citizen in order to maintain greater control over the flow of funds; the party wants to introduce the decentralisation of the health care financing system by giving competence and responsibility for financing services to the provincial governments. The movement advocates for a single-payer system that would include a nationwide pay program that would build a national and universal healthcare structure. The party is critical of the current medicine reimbursement system in Poland, criticising it as too unclear and discriminatory against the poorest groups; the party wants a wider social net that would make a great pool of medicine cost-free. Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy also proposed a
turnover tax A turnover tax is similar to VAT, with the difference that it taxes intermediate and possibly capital goods. It is an indirect tax, typically on an ad valorem basis, applicable to a production process or stage. For example, when manufacturing a ...
for large and international corporations, arguing that big business is able to pay little or no taxes in Poland. The party believes that a new tax on corporations is necessary to reduce the personal income tax rate that individual citizens pay. Additionally, the party wants to use the tax to fund local governments, arguing that they are severely underfunded. Łukasz Pająk, one of the party's electoral candidates, stated in September 2023: The party also included ecological proposals in its program, proposing the creation of a nationwide ecology service based on the American U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that would be responsible for protection of nature and its resources (property), counteracting environmental pollution, combating poaching, combating offences in the area of nature protection and environmental pollution, controlling the legality of purchase and trade (including cross-border trade) in game and fish, controlling the entrepreneurs conducting economic activity in the area of trade in live animals, fish and trade in game and fish carcasses, controlling compliance with regulations and enforcing obligations in the area of waste management and water and sewage management and rescuing stray animals. The movement also advocates for a water management system which would function as a complement to the management dictated by the administrative division. According to the party, as the level of water in rivers and reservoirs in Poland is declining, a development of the so-called small retention system is needed, including protection of marshes or wetlands. Regarding the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
, the party stated that they "are Euro-enthusiasts, but also Euro-realists." The party opposes
European federation A federal Europe, also referred to as the United States of Europe (USE) or a European federation, is a hypothetical scenario of European integration leading to the formation of a sovereign state, sovereign superstate (similar to the United Sta ...
and argues that federalization will further empower dominating states of the EU at expense of weaker ones. The BS also stated its opposition to forced relocation of migrants, creation of a European army and introduction of the euro in Poland, believing that by doing so, Poland would "lose total control over the conduct of its own monetary policy". In regards to the climate policy of the Union, Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy stated that while they support achieving climate neutrality, they want the EU to aid its poorer countries with "energy security and energy self-reliance" instead of "top-down imposed deadlines". Similarly to its view on Poland, BS believes that the European Union should be more decentralized and be oriented around regions rather than centralized states. The party also supports Ukraine's entry into the European Union.


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External links


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