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'''Ruch Autonomii Śląska''' (]: ''Růch Ałtonůmji Ślůnska'', ''Silesian Autonomy Movement'', RAŚ) |
'''Ruch Autonomii Śląska''' (]: ''Růch Ałtonůmji Ślůnska'', ''Silesian Autonomy Movement'', RAŚ) is a seperatist movement officially declaring its support for autonomy of Silesia. The association was founded in ] and is based mainly in Polish part of ]. The movement is a marginal one and receives little support among voters. | ||
In the ], the movement did not win a single mandate to the ] of ], gaining only 4.35% of the popular vote. It placed after ] (PO), ] (PiS) and ] (PSL), but ahead of ] (Samoobrona), which won 3.96%, and the ] (LPR), which won 3.46%. In ], RAŚ won 1.46% of all ballots. | In the ], the movement did not win a single mandate to the ] of ], gaining only 4.35% of the popular vote. It placed after ] (PO), ] (PiS) and ] (PSL), but ahead of ] (Samoobrona), which won 3.96%, and the ] (LPR), which won 3.46%. In ], RAŚ won 1.46% of all ballots. | ||
⚫ | RAŚ has little support also in elections to municipalities and county councils, despite winning a couple of mandates: in ] (7.7% of the popular vote), ] (9.39%), ] (5.71%), ] (5.1%), ] (6.8%), ] (8.3%) and ] county (7.54%), ]-] county (10.4%), ] county (7.73%), ] (4.94%), ] (5.06%), ] county (8.1%). | ||
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Ruch Autonomii Śląska (Silesian: Růch Ałtonůmji Ślůnska, Silesian Autonomy Movement, RAŚ) is a seperatist movement officially declaring its support for autonomy of Silesia. The association was founded in 1991 and is based mainly in Polish part of Upper Silesia. The movement is a marginal one and receives little support among voters.
In the 2006 local elections, the movement did not win a single mandate to the sejmik of Silesian Voivodeship, gaining only 4.35% of the popular vote. It placed after Civic Platform (PO), Law and Justice (PiS) and Polish People's Party (PSL), but ahead of Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland (Samoobrona), which won 3.96%, and the League of Polish Families (LPR), which won 3.46%. In Opole Voivodeship, RAŚ won 1.46% of all ballots. RAŚ has little support also in elections to municipalities and county councils, despite winning a couple of mandates: in Katowice (7.7% of the popular vote), Ruda Śląska (9.39%), Zabrze (5.71%), Tychy (5.1%), Bytom (6.8%), Mysłowice (8.3%) and Gliwice county (7.54%), Bieruń-Lędziny county (10.4%), Tarnowskie Góry county (7.73%), Siemianowice Śląskie (4.94%), Piekary Śląskie (5.06%), Rybnik county (8.1%).
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Activists from RAŚ movement have stated openly their desire to influence topics and content of Polish Misplaced Pages to reflect their views and called on other activists to help them with this cause. This operation has been termed "Action Misplaced Pages".
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