Inhabitants' Wola Wola Mieszkańców | |
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Chairperson | Aneta Skubida |
Founded | 2016 |
Headquarters | 13 Skierniewicka Street, Warsaw, Poland |
Political position | Left-wing |
Warsaw district councils | 2 / 425 |
Inhabitants' Wola [lower-alpha 1] is a local association of the inhabitants of Wola, a city district in Warsaw, Poland. It was founded in 2016.
The organisation, then an informal coalition of local politicians under the name Wola of the Change (Polish: Wola Zmian) had run in the 2014 local elections for the seats in the council of the district of Wola in Warsaw, Poland. It had gained 3714 votes (8.5%), which granted it the seat for its representative, Aneta Skubida. [1] [2]
Inhabitants' Wola was founded in 2016. [3] In the 2018 local elections, it has run as part of the coalition of The City Is Ours. City Movements, which has won 8882 votes (13.37%), granting it 2 seats in the disctict council of Wola. [4] In the 2024 local elections, Wola for the Inhabitants won 3733 (6.84%) votes, receiving 2 seats in the disctict council. [5]
Inhabitants' Wola is a local association of the inhabitants of Wola, a city district in Warsaw, Poland. It has three-person management, lead by Aneta Skubida. [3]
The association is guided by the principlea of engagement of the local population, transparency, fellowship, recognition, dialogue, accessibility to local representatives, and respect of the district history and identity. [3] The organization is against chaotic and disorganised development in Wola. [6] [7] It additionally publishes its newspaper. [8]
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