ile lat zeby byc wojtem

ile lat zeby byc wojtem

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I cannot run tools in this turn, but I can provide a concise answer based on the topic and context. Question likely asks about how long a local official (wojt, which can mean wójt in Polish) can serve and related rules, given the mixed Polish terms in your message. Direct answer:

  • In Poland, the term for a local leader of a rural gmina is wójt; similarly, the leader of a town is burmistrz and the head of a city is prezydent miasta. Kadencja (term of office) for these positions is five years. This five-year term began with the local government reform and has been in effect since 2018, with the standard duration applying to successive terms. The 2018 changes also introduced or reinforced the rule that a given person may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms in the same office, depending on the specific reform details and whether there were earlier multi-term allowances in the same role. Some sources mention a two-term limit, while others discuss that this constraint can be altered by amendments or different local rules or by changes proposed by political parties.

Key points to know:

  • Kadencja wójta/burmistrza/prezydenta miasta: five years.
  • Dwukadencyjność: in 2018 reforms, there was a move toward limiting consecutive terms, affecting eligibility for re-election in the same office.
  • Re-election: after serving the maximum allowed consecutive terms, a candidate would typically need to wait or seek office in a different capacity or under a different legal arrangement, depending on current law and local regulations.

If you’d like, I can search for the latest official guidance or recent amendments to confirm the current precise rules on term limits for wójt, burmistrz, and prezydent in your specific voivodeship or municipality.

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