They Want to Recall the Mayor and City Council. They've Collected Signatures.
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The initiators of the referendum to recall the city council and Częstochowa Mayor Krzysztof Matyjaszczyk collected 22,000 signatures. The minimum required number of correctly submitted signatures is just under 16,000. If these signatures prove valid, the electoral commissioner will set a date for the referendum.
By the end of the signature collection deadline on Tuesday, a total of over 19.76 thousand voter signatures had been collected, the Central Election Commission (CEC) reported.
Nearly 28,000 signatures were collected for a referendum on the dismissal of Rafał Trzaskowski from the position of Mayor of Warsaw.
Over the course of a week, 27,500 signatures were collected for a referendum on the dismissal of Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and the city council, the campaign's initiator, Maciej Wilk, announced on social media.
In a week and a half, 27,500 signatures were collected for a referendum to recall Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and the city council. According to campaign initiator Maciej Wilk, the operation is gaining momentum and new people are joining. A total of approximately 132,000 people are needed.
27,5 thousand signatures were collected in more than a week on the request to hold a referendum on the dismissal of the president of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski.
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