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  1. The following is the list of the Mayors of the Royal City of Kraków, Poland; heads of local municipal government (Polish: Prezydent Krakowa) according to extant records.. Most have been elected by inhabitants, with notable exceptions, such as mayors mandated by foreign authorities during various types of militarised control of the city such as Partitions or the Nazi German occupation of Pola

  2. May 9, 2024 · The mayor’s office also announced that an LGBT rainbow flag would hang on city hall on the day of the march. A record 12,000 people are estimated to have attended today's LGBT Equality March in Kraków under the slogan "against exclusion and discrimination".

  3. Biography. Majchrowski was born on 13 January 1947 in Sosnowiec. In 1999 he joined Democratic Left Alliance, but suspended his membership for the duration of his mayorship in Kraków. He has written 14 history books, specializing mostly in the history of Polish political thought and doctrines. On 7 December 2015, he became co-president of the ...

  4. The Kraków City Council is the governing body of Kraków. The council has forty-three elected members [1] elected every five years in an election by city voters through a secret ballot . The election of City Council and the local head of government , [2] which takes place at the same time, is based on legislation introduced on 20 June 2002.

  5. Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz. Categories: Politicians from Kraków. Mayors by city in Poland. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. President of Kraków. Prof. Jacek Majchrowski, the current President of Kraków. President of Kraków is elected every five years in an election by city voters through a secret ballot. The election of City Council and the local head of government, [4] which takes place at the same time, is based on legislation introduced on 20 June 2002.

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    Kraków [a] ( Polish: [ˈkrakuf] ⓘ ), also seen spelled Cracow or absent Polish diacritics as Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. [8]

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