Yes! For Poland Local Governments for Poland Tak! Dla Polski Samorządy dla Polski | |
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Abbreviation | T!DPL |
Leader | Jacek Karnowski |
Founded | 31 August 2020 |
Registered | 6 October 2020 |
Headquarters | ul. Kartuska 81/6 80-136 Gdańsk |
Membership (2021) | 500[1] |
Ideology | Regionalism Localism Decentralization Pro-Europeanism Progressivism |
Political position | Centre-left[2] |
National affiliation | Senate Pact 2023 (for 2023 Senate election) |
Colours | White Red |
Sejm | 2 / 460 |
Senate | 1 / 100 |
European Parliament | 0 / 52 |
Regional assemblies | 4 / 552 |
City Presidents | 16 / 107 |
Website | |
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Yes! For Poland (Polish: Tak! Dla Polski [ˈtak ˈdla ˈpɔl.ski]; T!DPL), officially called Association "Local Governments for Poland" (Polish: Stowarzyszenie „Samorządy dla Polski” ) is a Polish association and a local government movement founded on 31 August 2020 in Gdańsk. It is the largest association of local government activists in Poland.[3] Founded by officials of over 300 local governments in Poland, the party advocates for decentralisation of power, democratisation of the Polish school system, environmentalism, renewal and decentralisation of the health service and creation of an expansive development fund for local and regional projects.[4] T!DPL believes that a powerful local government is the foundation of sound democracy and declared that "only a Poland built from the bottom up, from the most basic foundation which is the gmina, will be a strong, independent, secure and democratic European country". The movement especially focuses on empowering and representing small gminas and villages, considered underrepresented under the current Polish system.[4]
The party is heavily critical of the government led by Law and Justice, accusing it of undermining local governments, recentralisation of Poland and undermining institutions of Polish Democracy. T!DPL is heavily aligned with the opposition parties such as Civic Platform, Polish People's Party and The Left and maintained its intention to cooperate with these parties and to avoid vote splitting.[5] In May 2022, the party announced formal cooperation with the main four opposition parties - Civic Platform, PSL, The Left and Poland 2050; the leaders of the four opposition parties signed a declaration prepared by the Yes! For Poland, pledging decentralisation and strengthening local autonomies, providing local governments with more funding and creating a special fund for small municipalities.[6] The party joined the Senate Pact with these parties, and announced its 6 main goals which include "democratic schools", "green local governments", "decentralised healthcare", "Local Poland Development Fund", "self-governing communities" and "stable budgets".[7]
Zagłębie Dąbrowskie to bastion polskiej lewicy. W wyborach parlamentarnych w 2019 roku lewicowe partie zanotowały w Sosnowcu, Będzinie czy Dąbrowie Górniczej najlepszy wynik w kraju. Teraz - przed jesiennym bojem o Sejm i Senat - liczą na więcej. [...] Arkadiusz Chęciński, prezydent Sosnowca, lider Ruchu Samorządowego Tak! dla Polski w województwie śląskim uważa, że jesienne wybory, w porównaniu z 2019 rokiem, niewiele zmienią w okręgu sosnowieckim. - Zmiany będą kosmetyczne. Poparcie dla lewicy jest u nas stale wysokie, ale od paru lat utrzymuje się na stałym poziomie, około 15 proc.[Zagłębie Dąbrowskie is a bastion of the Polish left. In the 2019 parliamentary elections, left-wing parties recorded the best result in the country in Sosnowiec, Będzin or Dąbrowa Górnicza. Now - before the autumn battle for the Sejm and the Senate - they are hoping for more. [...] Arkadiusz Chęciński, the mayor of Sosnowiec and the leader of the local government movement Yes! For Poland in the Silesian Voivodeship, believes that the autumn elections, compared to 2019, will change little in the Sosnowiec district. - The changes will be cosmetic. The support for the left is consistently high here, but it has been on the same level for a few years, around 15 per cent.]