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从几个星期前开始,网络上流传着一些内容,鼓励人们不要领取公投卡片。这是由于对公投的公正性、合法性和后果存在严重担忧。组织呼吁反对政府的政策,政府在最后关头组织公投,将其与竞选活动联系在一起,并准备了不明确的问题。

你认为值得在公投中发表你的选票吗?如果不值得,为什么?参与公投有什么意义?可以拒绝参加公投吗?如何做到呢?

从几个星期前开始,网络上流传着一些内容,鼓励人们不要领取公投卡片。这是由于对公投的公正性、合法性和后果存在严重担忧。组织呼吁反对政府的政策,政府在最后关头组织公投,将其与竞选活动联系在一起,并准备了不明确的问题。

你认为值得在公投中发表你的选票吗?如果不值得,为什么?参与公投有什么意义?可以拒绝参加公投吗?如何做到呢?

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Medea
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Despite the fact that I am not in favor of PiS, I will cast my vote in the referendum. These are important questions and I want to answer them. However, these questions should be constructed a little differently.
Despite the fact that I am not in favor of PiS, I will cast my vote in the referendum. These are important questions and I want to answer them. However, these questions should be constructed a little differently.

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Polla54
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A referendum is binding when half (50%) of eligible voters participate in it. If we refuse to take a voting card (referendum) and thereby lower the referendum statistics, it will not be valid. Casting a blank ballot will not affect the validity of the referendum because the vote has been cast and that is what counts. The decision to participate is solely up to us.

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A referendum is binding when half (50%) of eligible voters participate in it. If we refuse to take a voting card (referendum) and thereby lower the referendum statistics, it will not be valid. Casting a blank ballot will not affect the validity of the referendum because the vote has been cast and that is what counts. The decision to participate is solely up to us.

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gbksiazczak
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Although I am not a fan of PiS and consider the questions to be too suggestive, it is still worth giving a voice because it would give an advantage to the future government, no matter who it is, in the face of the European Commission/Union, even in the matter of migrants but also social policy. The questions are important, although weakly constructed in terms of substance.

Although I am not a fan of PiS and consider the questions to be too suggestive, it is still worth giving a voice because it would give an advantage to the future government, no matter who it is, in the face of the European Commission/Union, even in the matter of migrants but also social policy. The questions are important, although weakly constructed in terms of substance.

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pave
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I know that it is possible to refuse during the card collection. Then, a member of the commission must make a note of it.

But you can also take the card and place it into the ballot box empty. I don't know if there is any difference between that and not collecting the card at all - probably only statistical.

For sure, it is not allowed to tear up the card or take it with you - apparently, it is punishable if revealed ;-)

I know that it is possible to refuse during the card collection. Then, a member of the commission must make a note of it.

But you can also take the card and place it into the ballot box empty. I don't know if there is any difference between that and not collecting the card at all - probably only statistical.

For sure, it is not allowed to tear up the card or take it with you - apparently, it is punishable if revealed ;-)

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Mmm
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I regret that such senseless ideas are sponsored by my taxes. This money could really have been allocated for something much more sensible.

You can resign from the referendum. By not taking the voting cards and refusing to answer the referendum questions.

I regret that such senseless ideas are sponsored by my taxes. This money could really have been allocated for something much more sensible.

You can resign from the referendum. By not taking the voting cards and refusing to answer the referendum questions.

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Melakovska
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"For 8 years of ruling, the PIS party did not organize any referendums. Now, the combination of a referendum with parliamentary elections is solely for the purpose of having additional funding for running an unfair electoral campaign by PIS politicians with taxpayers' money. The questions included in the referendum are not a subject of political dispute for any party and are so obvious that the whole referendum has become a fiction and a waste of public funds. Therefore, it doesn't really matter whether one participates in the referendum or not."
"For 8 years of ruling, the PIS party did not organize any referendums. Now, the combination of a referendum with parliamentary elections is solely for the purpose of having additional funding for running an unfair electoral campaign by PIS politicians with taxpayers' money. The questions included in the referendum are not a subject of political dispute for any party and are so obvious that the whole referendum has become a fiction and a waste of public funds. Therefore, it doesn't really matter whether one participates in the referendum or not."

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Zubiks
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"Question 1: Do you support the sale of state assets to foreign entities, resulting in the loss of control over strategic sectors of the economy by Polish citizens? vs. do you support the appointment of incompetent individuals, connected to the current government (generally the one in power at the time), to positions in state-owned companies, and do you accept the granting of subsidies in their favor? The question is formulated in such a way that by answering 'yes', you give consent to further cronyism and incompetence, and by answering 'no', you feel like betraying Poland. Question 2: Do you support raising the retirement age, including reinstating the increased retirement age of 67 for both women and men? vs. do you support further allocating the 13th and 14th pensions to retirees at the expense of other social groups, and further postponing pension reform in the face of the current demographic crisis? Another question that does not touch upon the fundamental problem. Question 3: Do you support removing the barrier at the border between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Belarus? And, once again, a question that misses the mark. If we are concerned about reliable border protection, we need to control not only the border with Belarus. Question 4: Do you support accepting thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, in accordance with the forced relocation mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy? Poland is not obligated to do so, and it is contrary to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, so why ask? In my opinion, the questions are too general, allowing for any interpretation of the referendum results. I'm not participating."
"Question 1: Do you support the sale of state assets to foreign entities, resulting in the loss of control over strategic sectors of the economy by Polish citizens? vs. do you support the appointment of incompetent individuals, connected to the current government (generally the one in power at the time), to positions in state-owned companies, and do you accept the granting of subsidies in their favor? The question is formulated in such a way that by answering 'yes', you give consent to further cronyism and incompetence, and by answering 'no', you feel like betraying Poland. Question 2: Do you support raising the retirement age, including reinstating the increased retirement age of 67 for both women and men? vs. do you support further allocating the 13th and 14th pensions to retirees at the expense of other social groups, and further postponing pension reform in the face of the current demographic crisis? Another question that does not touch upon the fundamental problem. Question 3: Do you support removing the barrier at the border between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Belarus? And, once again, a question that misses the mark. If we are concerned about reliable border protection, we need to control not only the border with Belarus. Question 4: Do you support accepting thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, in accordance with the forced relocation mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy? Poland is not obligated to do so, and it is contrary to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, so why ask? In my opinion, the questions are too general, allowing for any interpretation of the referendum results. I'm not participating."

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Adny
"Do you think it's worth voting in a referendum?
- YES

What does voting in a referendum involve?
- A low effectiveness as the questions are specified to specific situations, for example:

Question 1: Do you support the sale of state assets to foreign entities, leading to the loss of control by Poles over strategic sectors of the economy?
- Who will define and determine the level of "loss of control"? Answering NO does not mean that weakening the control of Poles over strategic sectors of the economy will not still be possible!

Question 4: Do you support the acceptance of thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, according to the forced relocation mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy?
- Answering NO does not mean that accepting illegal immigrants without forced relocation mechanisms imposed by the European bureaucracy is possible!"

"Do you think it's worth voting in a referendum?
- YES

What does voting in a referendum involve?
- A low effectiveness as the questions are specified to specific situations, for example:

Question 1: Do you support the sale of state assets to foreign entities, leading to the loss of control by Poles over strategic sectors of the economy?
- Who will define and determine the level of "loss of control"? Answering NO does not mean that weakening the control of Poles over strategic sectors of the economy will not still be possible!

Question 4: Do you support the acceptance of thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, according to the forced relocation mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy?
- Answering NO does not mean that accepting illegal immigrants without forced relocation mechanisms imposed by the European bureaucracy is possible!"

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argenta67
Interesting is that everyone used to encourage boycotting the elections, but now everyone is fighting for votes and everyone is Polish because Poland is one family.
Interesting is that everyone used to encourage boycotting the elections, but now everyone is fighting for votes and everyone is Polish because Poland is one family.

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michal51525

Of course it's worth it, I personally believe that every significant decision in the country should be agreed upon with the nation in this way.

Of course it's worth it, I personally believe that every significant decision in the country should be agreed upon with the nation in this way.

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KamilIT97

I agree that the questions are very general. This makes it difficult for us to understand exactly what is being discussed and what specific actions are being proposed. The prevalence of poorly formulated questions may result in shifting responsibility from the government to the citizens, which seems unfair. In everyday life, we do not have the ability to decide on simple state affairs, and the desire to shift criminal responsibility onto the entire society seems unjustifiable.

What PiS wants to do seems to be an attempt to transfer criminal responsibility onto the citizens, which is unacceptable. This is a weak move on their part, and in my opinion, such a situation should result in dismissal. We should not tolerate attempts to avoid responsibility for one's own decisions, especially if it burdens society. The government's actions should be transparent, fair, and based on reliable information. I hope that this situation will be resolved in a way that serves the interests of the society.

I agree that the questions are very general. This makes it difficult for us to understand exactly what is being discussed and what specific actions are being proposed. The prevalence of poorly formulated questions may result in shifting responsibility from the government to the citizens, which seems unfair. In everyday life, we do not have the ability to decide on simple state affairs, and the desire to shift criminal responsibility onto the entire society seems unjustifiable.

What PiS wants to do seems to be an attempt to transfer criminal responsibility onto the citizens, which is unacceptable. This is a weak move on their part, and in my opinion, such a situation should result in dismissal. We should not tolerate attempts to avoid responsibility for one's own decisions, especially if it burdens society. The government's actions should be transparent, fair, and based on reliable information. I hope that this situation will be resolved in a way that serves the interests of the society.

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gleimch
"I am definitely critical of the current government but taking part in a referendum, as well as in elections, I consider to be my civic duty but also a privilege. By not running for the Parliament, there is no more direct way for a citizen to take responsibility for their country and express their opinion (in Switzerland, referendums are very often used, why shouldn't it be the same in our country?). I agree that the questions could be formulated more precisely, but they should still be clear for both educated and uneducated members of our society. In my opinion, despite everything, the message conveyed by the questions is clear and understandable for everyone, and the topics they concern are very important and affect each of us. The referendum will take place anyway, the money has already been spent, so I see no reason to boycott it... The arguments of those who call for boycotting it are blurry and contradict democratic ideals in my opinion. Everyone at the polling station should just take the referendum card and answer according to their beliefs."
"I am definitely critical of the current government but taking part in a referendum, as well as in elections, I consider to be my civic duty but also a privilege. By not running for the Parliament, there is no more direct way for a citizen to take responsibility for their country and express their opinion (in Switzerland, referendums are very often used, why shouldn't it be the same in our country?). I agree that the questions could be formulated more precisely, but they should still be clear for both educated and uneducated members of our society. In my opinion, despite everything, the message conveyed by the questions is clear and understandable for everyone, and the topics they concern are very important and affect each of us. The referendum will take place anyway, the money has already been spent, so I see no reason to boycott it... The arguments of those who call for boycotting it are blurry and contradict democratic ideals in my opinion. Everyone at the polling station should just take the referendum card and answer according to their beliefs."

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pave
In this article, it is described what can and cannot be done. This is an extension of my previous answer. I think the article is more credible ;-) https://businessinsider.com.pl/prawo/jak-isc-na-wybory-i-nie-glosowac-w-referendum-co-kartami-pustymi-czy-przedartymi/4f0hbv8
In this article, it is described what can and cannot be done. This is an extension of my previous answer. I think the article is more credible ;-) https://businessinsider.com.pl/prawo/jak-isc-na-wybory-i-nie-glosowac-w-referendum-co-kartami-pustymi-czy-przedartymi/4f0hbv8

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It is worth casting your vote in a referendum because it is a fundamental civic right that gives us the opportunity to express our opinions on important public issues. Through participating in a referendum, we can influence political decisions and shape our society. Although there are concerns about the fairness and consequences of referendums, it is still a democratic process that allows us to voice our opinions. Voting is important because it enables us to peacefully and legally impact the fate of our country. However, if we do not feel convinced to participate in a referendum, we can choose not to take part. Refusing to participate can stem from various reasons, such as a lack of trust in the political system, fear of result manipulation, or disinterest in the given topic. To refuse participation in a referendum, we can choose not to collect the referendum card, not vote within the designated timeframe, or submit a statement of non-participation at a specific location. In summary, although there are certain concerns regarding the fairness and consequences of referendums, it is worth casting our votes because it is an opportunity to influence political decisions and shape society. In case of lack of conviction, we can refuse to participate, but it is important to make an informed decision and utilize our democratic rights.
It is worth casting your vote in a referendum because it is a fundamental civic right that gives us the opportunity to express our opinions on important public issues. Through participating in a referendum, we can influence political decisions and shape our society. Although there are concerns about the fairness and consequences of referendums, it is still a democratic process that allows us to voice our opinions. Voting is important because it enables us to peacefully and legally impact the fate of our country. However, if we do not feel convinced to participate in a referendum, we can choose not to take part. Refusing to participate can stem from various reasons, such as a lack of trust in the political system, fear of result manipulation, or disinterest in the given topic. To refuse participation in a referendum, we can choose not to collect the referendum card, not vote within the designated timeframe, or submit a statement of non-participation at a specific location. In summary, although there are certain concerns regarding the fairness and consequences of referendums, it is worth casting our votes because it is an opportunity to influence political decisions and shape society. In case of lack of conviction, we can refuse to participate, but it is important to make an informed decision and utilize our democratic rights.

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BartMoney
This is the translation of the given text: "

It is the duty of every Pole, let us not allow others to choose for us

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This is the translation of the given text: "

It is the duty of every Pole, let us not allow others to choose for us

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Mona1981
"But to whom🤔"
"But to whom🤔"

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Asdefix
Those who advise participating in parliamentary positions in a referendum - it is certain what they care about, but certainly the answer is simple. NOTHING good for Poland... only adding our goods to foreign hands.
Those who advise participating in parliamentary positions in a referendum - it is certain what they care about, but certainly the answer is simple. NOTHING good for Poland... only adding our goods to foreign hands.

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