"A military man who gets a councilman's ticket will not lose his occupation in the army. But if he gets into the Sejm or the Senate, he'll gotta leave the army. The Ministry of Defence explains the rules. 3 years ago, Rafał Kowalik became the hero of an article in “Rzeczpospolita” erstwhile he was removed from the Territorial Defence Army due to the fact that he was a councillor of Szczebrzeszyn Municipality. I want to proceed to be a soldier and a councilman. The constitution allows me to do so, but military and self-government regulations are blocked,” said Kowalik, who wrote in a petition to the Sejm. He pointed out, among another things, that in the case of dismissal from the service of a councilman, the council of the municipality in which he sits does not gotta give his consent to dismissal, as is the case with another councilmen. In his opinion, this may give emergence to "reasoned doubts by a professional soldier who obtains a councillor's mandate as to his rights and duties relating to the exercise of the councillor's mandate". Paweł Sałek, Mariusz Błaszczak and Waldemar Andzel late asked about the anticipation of moving in elections of various levels of soldiers. Among another things, they pointed out that in the face of the constant threat at the east border of Poland, "the process of encouraging young citizens to military service is important". "Mona's leadership should do everything to keep the popularity of the Territorial Defence Army and voluntary essential military service" - they wrote in the interpelled. They stated that "in view of the very good promotion of active military service, specified as: WOT, active reserve, voluntary primary military service, it is crucial that local councillors, e.g. provincial councillors, region councillors, city councillors, territory councillors, commune councillors with a full of nearly 47,000 people, are ambassadors of specified promotion of military service and, being soldiers of selected active military service, encourage residents to join the Polish Army"
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"A military man who gets a councilman's ticket will not lose his occupation in the army. But if he gets into the Sejm or the Senate, he'll gotta leave the army. The Ministry of Defence explains the rules. 3 years ago, Rafał Kowalik became the hero of an article in “Rzeczpospolita” erstwhile he was removed from the Territorial Defence Army due to the fact that he was a councillor of Szczebrzeszyn Municipality. I want to proceed to be a soldier and a councilman. The constitution allows me to do so, but military and self-government regulations are blocked,” said Kowalik, who wrote in a petition to the Sejm. He pointed out, among another things, that in the case of dismissal from the service of a councilman, the council of the municipality in which he sits does not gotta give his consent to dismissal, as is the case with another councilmen. In his opinion, this may give emergence to "reasoned doubts by a professional soldier who obtains a councillor's mandate as to his rights and duties relating to the exercise of the councillor's mandate". Paweł Sałek, Mariusz Błaszczak and Waldemar Andzel late asked about the anticipation of moving in elections of various levels of soldiers. Among another things, they pointed out that in the face of the constant threat at the east border of Poland, "the process of encouraging young citizens to military service is important". "Mona's leadership should do everything to keep the popularity of the Territorial Defence Army and voluntary essential military service" - they wrote in the interpelled. They stated that "in view of the very good promotion of active military service, specified as: WOT, active reserve, voluntary primary military service, it is crucial that local councillors, e.g. provincial councillors, region councillors, city councillors, territory councillors, commune councillors with a full of nearly 47,000 people, are ambassadors of specified promotion of military service and, being soldiers of selected active military service, encourage residents to join the Polish Army"