The current constitutional form of democracy in Poland is simply a relic

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Krzysztof Bosak.

The current constitutional form of democracy in Poland in its general framework is simply a relic of systemic trends from 100 years ago, and in any details is simply a relic of disputes and fears from the 1990s (a pointless division of executive power). The current constitutional form of Polish democracy is simply a denial of many principles known from the discipline of management. No company managed in specified an unprofessional way would last on the market. We tried to take up this subject in the 2016 National Movement programme and in the 2020 "New Order" constitutional reports.

Politicians of all options are devoid of illusions about the current strategy model, but are trained in self-censorship and do not believe in their own ability to change it (they like to bypass it, like the Law and Justice Government, which alternatively of realising the principles of budgetary policy it simply created itself a second budget in BGK, lacking a corset of anachronistic regulation and led to its management outside parliament). I believe that this can be changed, but only if in society the ambition to rebuild the National Democracy/Republic/Rzeczpospolita (i.e. to take seriously work for directing its collective destiny) and to update systemic tools ("states") to 21st century standards (government-retirement-stabilization-professionalisation-efficiency).

Don't let them tell you that it's anti-democratic to awaken specified ambition. A power of legitimacy with the support of a nation does not request to be a sterile, mediocre, or circumstantial expression of kind 460+100->1+100x4years and many similar, adopted from the air or copied from somewhere, and then treated as any higher wisdom.

By the way, I must point out that the current discussion on the Polish government is rather secondary to the fact that Polish politicians are deciding on less and less things due to the fact that as a consequence of the introduction of the rule of submission to the EU institutions, the Polish state has become an executive agenda of abroad harmful strategies in many areas. And Polish politicians, not knowing what they are deciding about, fell into the program's lethargy, and they don't plan anything just temporarily administering.

Here. @BartosiakJacek He's 100% right. The current constitutional form of democracy in Poland in its general framework is simply a relic of systemic trends from 100 years ago, and in any details is simply a relic of disputes and fears from the 1990s (a pointless division of executive power). The present form... https://t.co/zFDCfkUARc

— Krzysztof Bosak (@krzysztofbosak) May 31, 2024
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