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Poland

Poland

Eastern Europe

Poland has a Bicameral parliament with the use of voluntary party quotas and legislated quotas for the single/lower house and upper house and at the sub-national level. 136 of 460 (30%) seats in the Sejm / Parliament are held by women.

At a glance

Structure of parliament Bicameral

Are there legislated quotas

For the Single / Lower house? Yes
For the Upper house? Yes
For the Sub-national level? Yes

Are there voluntary quotas?

Adopted by political parties? Yes
Is there additional information? Yes

Single / Lower House

Sejm / Parliament

Upper House

Senat / Senate

Quota at the Sub-National Level

Voluntary Political Party Quotas*

* Only political parties represented in parliament are included. When a country has legislated quotas in place, only political parties that have voluntary quotas that exceed the percentage/number of the national quota legislation are presented in this table.

Additional information

The new regulations were adopted in 2011 to apply to any elections, including parliamentary elections (except the Senate), European Parliament elections and municipal elections, called after a six-month period from the date of entry into force of the new law.

Sources

LEGAL SOURCES:

  • Constitution of Poland - Link
  • Electoral Law - Link
  • Political Parties Law - Link

OTHER SOURCES:

Additional reading

  • See the latest updates on Poland on iKNOW Politics
  • Fuszara, M. 2008. Poland - One step forward, one step back: The Polish dance around a quota system, in Electoral Gender Quota Systems and Their Implementation in Europe. Report to the European Parliament by Drude Dahlerup and Lenita Freidenvall in co-operation with International IDEA. PE 408:309.
  • Siemienska, R. 2000. Political Representation of Women and Mechanisms of its Creation in Poland. Paper presented at the Perspectives for Gender Equality Politics in Central and Eastern Europe Workshop. The Peace Institute, Ljubljana, May.
  • Vlasta, J. & Antic, M. 2000. Prospects for Gender Equality Policies in Central and Eastern Europe. Vienna: Institute for Human Sciences.
  • Regulska, J. 1998. Transitions to Local Democracy: Do Polish Women Have a Chance? Marilyn Rueschmeyer. (ed.). Women in the Politics of Post Communist Eastern Europe. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, Inc. pp. 33-63
  • Siemienska, R. 1998. Consequences of Ecenomic and Political Changes for Women in Poland’  Jacquette Jane and Sharon L. Wolchik (eds.). Women and Democracy. Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe. John Hopkins University Press, pp. 125-152.
  • Poland Parliament website, http://www.sejm.gov.pl/

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