Parliamentary elections. Why are they so important?

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Important Elections

Not everyone is given the chance to participate in democratic elections of the authorities. Many countries are deprived of this. besides in Poland not long ago, due to the fact that before 4 June 1989, we had no influence on them.

This year's election is the 11th always since. However, their past in our past is much longer and dates back to 1493. At that time, they active sitting in the earth’s seismic. Since 1573 the most crucial event in the First Republic was the election of the monarch. The first king to be called on the basis of free election and to sit on the throne was Henry Walezy. Currently, 4 types of government elections are held in our country: presidential, parliament, legislature and local governments. Giving the vote to a ‘its’ candidate is simply a very serious decision. She needs to be carefully thought out.

And although we, unlike any countries, are not obliged to do so, any citizen who is 18 should do so and has the right to do so. For some, specified as those convicted, are deprived of it.

By putting a cross by the name on the card, which we will then put in the urn, we agree that the man in our name should exercise power. Our future depends on it. Therefore, anyone who wants to decide on it should go to the Sejm and legislature elections on October 15.

Long live democracy! The eyes of a teenager

The most crucial day of Polish democracy is approaching. On October 15, Polish citizens will decision to polling offices to vote in elections to parliament, that is to say to the Sejm and the Senate. It is worth not only going to elections, but besides one more time realizing the importance of freedom and the anticipation of voting.

Election law was not always common, which means that people, even in ancient times, could not decide on different issues in the state. The issue of electoral law is multifaceted; 1 cannot be distinguished erstwhile a popular vote has become a standard in the world. For example, as early as the 19th century, there was a census of property, and in the 20th century women inactive fought for electoral law. present we are besides fighting for the same thing, due to the fact that many governments have nothing to do with democracy and authoritarianism.

We must one more time realize the concept of freedom and the rights given to us. They were not granted without conflict and shed blood. Freedom is independency and the ability to decide for 1 another in a way that does not violate another's freedom. Freedom is simply a privilege not all have. Freedom and democracy must be fought for. As citizens of Poland, we can do this by going to elections due to the fact that the vote of everyone is crucial and all vote can find the form of Poland's policy for the next 4 years.

Katarzyna Bęgowska, 17

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