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The President of the Republic of Poland is the head of state, the supreme representative of Poland in the international arena. He has executive authority. He has a right to dissolve the parliament in certain cases (i.e. when it fails to form a ] or to adopt the ]). | The President of the Republic of Poland is the head of state, the supreme representative of Poland in the international arena. He has executive authority. He has a right to dissolve the parliament in certain cases (i.e. when it fails to form a ] or to adopt the ]). | ||
==Election== | |||
The President of Poland is elected ] by the people to serve for 5 years and can be reelected only once. Pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution, the President is elected by an absolute majority of valid votes. If no candidate succeeds in passing this threshold, a second round of voting is held with the participation of the two candidates who received the largest and second largest number of votes respectively.. | |||
In order to be registered as a candidate in the presidential election, one must be a Polish citizen, be at least 35 years old on the day of the first round of the election and collect at least 100,000 signatures of voters. | |||
==Powers== | |||
The President has a free choice in selecting the ], yet in practice he usually gives the task of forming a new government to a politician supported by the political party with the majority of seats in the ] (usually, though not always, it is the leader of that political party). | |||
The President has the right to initiate the legislative process. He also has the opportunity to directly influence it by using his veto to stop a bill; however, his veto can be overruled by a three-fifths majority vote in the presence of at least half of the statutory number of members of the Sejm (230). Before signing a bill into law, the President can also ask the ] to verify its compliance with the Constitution, which in practice bears a decisive influence on the legislative process. | |||
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The President is also the Supreme Commander of the ]; he appoints the Chief of the General Staff and the commanders of all of the service branches; in wartime he nominates the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and can order a general mobilization. The President performs his duties with the help of the following offices: the Chancellery of the President, the Office of National Security, and the Body of Advisors to the President.<br clear="left"> | The President is also the Supreme Commander of the ]; he appoints the Chief of the General Staff and the commanders of all of the service branches; in wartime he nominates the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and can order a general mobilization. The President performs his duties with the help of the following offices: the Chancellery of the President, the Office of National Security, and the Body of Advisors to the President.<br clear="left"> | ||
==Presidential residencies and properties== | |||
Several properties are owned by the Office of the President and are used by the Head of State as his or her official residence, private residence, residence for visiting foreign officials etc. | |||
* ], largest palace in Warsaw, the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland since 1993, the first presidential tenant was Lech Wałęsa when he moved to the Palace from Belweder in 1994. | |||
* ] in Warsaw, was the official seat of the President until 1993, currently owned by the Office of the President as the ''official residence of the President'' and is used by the President and the Government for ceremonial purposes. The palace also serves as an official residence for heads of state on official visits to Poland and other important guests. | |||
* ], a château built for the Habsburgs as their hunting cottage, rebuilt 1929-1931 and used as recreational residence by the President Ignacy Mościcki. Since 2002 again a property of the President, restored and opened in 2005 by the President Aleksander Kwaśniewski. It is today a recreational and conference centre for the President and a hotel. | |||
* Residence of the President of the Republic of Poland in Łucień. | |||
* Manor House of the President of the Republic of Poland in Ciechocinek. | |||
==Acting President of Poland== | |||
{{main|Acting President of Poland}} | |||
The constitution states that the President is an elected office, because of which there is no presidential line of succession. If the President is unable to execute his/her powers and duties, the marshall of the sejm will have the powers of a President for a maximum of 60 days until elections are called. | |||
On ] 2010 a plane carrying Polish President ], ], and 94 others including many Polish officials ] near ] Airport in Russia. There were no survivors.<ref name="crash">"", '']'', 10 April 2010, Retrieved 10 April 2010</ref> ] took over acting presidential powers following the incident. On 8 July Bronislaw Komorowski resigned from marshall power. According to the constitution, acting president became marshall of senate, ]. In the afternoon ] was elected as a new marshall of Sejm and he became acting president. Schetyna served as the interim head of state until Komorowski swearing-in on ]. | |||
==Former Presidents== | |||
Since former Presidents of Poland are for the most part well-known, public figures (quite often of celebrity status) each of them is entitled to lifetime personal protection (though only within state limits) by ] officers, in addition to receiving a substantial pension and being given a private office. | |||
As of 2010 three former Presidents of Poland are alive: | |||
* ], served 1989-1990 (before 1989 he was Chairman of the ], also titular head of state, and President of the ] until January 1990) | |||
* ], served 1990-1995 | |||
* ], served 1995-2005 | |||
Also, three former Acting Presidents are alive: | |||
* ] (2010, currently also President) | |||
* ] (2010) | |||
* ] (2010) | |||
On 10 April 2010, two Presidents of Poland, ] and ], died in the ]. | |||
==See also== | |||
* Polish presidential elections of ], ], ], ], ] | |||
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==Fictional presidents== | |||
* President '''Julian Szczęsny''' (played by ]) - President in the Polish political drama TV series '']''. By the end of season one he died from injuries suffered as a result of his ] being shot down over ] during a visit. | |||
* Acting President '''Jan Matajewicz''' (played by ]) - also in Ekipa, a leader of a major right-wing party and close ally to Szczęsny as ] briefly assumed presidential duties after the latter's death. He resigned after he became a suspect in criminal case. | |||
* President '''Bartosz Czop''' (played by ]) - populist President in ''19th meridian'' (19. południk). Said to be modeled on ]. | |||
* Outgoing President '''Kazimierz Czechmeszyński''' (played by ]) - also in 19th meridian. | |||
== References == | == References == |
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File:Bronisław Komorowski rotcropped.jpgIncumbent Bronisław Komorowski since 6 August 2010 | |
Residence | Belweder |
Appointer | Popular election |
Term length | Five years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Gabriel Narutowicz |
Formation | 11 December 1922 |
Website | www.prezydent.pl |
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The President of the Republic of Poland (Template:Lang-pl, shorter form: Prezydent RP) is the Polish head of state. His or her rights and obligations are determined in the Constitution of Poland.
The President of the Republic of Poland is the head of state, the supreme representative of Poland in the international arena. He has executive authority. He has a right to dissolve the parliament in certain cases (i.e. when it fails to form a Council of Ministers or to adopt the budget).
In his role as supreme representative of the Polish state, the President ratifies and revokes international agreements, nominates and recalls ambassadors, and accepts the accreditations of representatives of other states. The President also makes decisions on the award of state distinctions and orders. In addition, he has the right of clemency, viz. he can dismiss final court verdicts (in practice, the President consults such decisions with the Minister of Justice).
The President is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces; he appoints the Chief of the General Staff and the commanders of all of the service branches; in wartime he nominates the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and can order a general mobilization. The President performs his duties with the help of the following offices: the Chancellery of the President, the Office of National Security, and the Body of Advisors to the President.
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