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				The 13th-century Gothic tower in the Grand Square is the only remnant of 
				Krakow's medieval town hall. 
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					Local Government of Krakow 
                  
                  
                  
                Poland has three-tier local 
					government: province ‘wojewodztwo’, county ‘powiat’, 
					and commune ‘gmina’; each level with its own 
					representative council and an executive. 
 					Krakow is the capital of the 
					Malopolska wojewodztwo, one of the most prominent 
					provinces among the country’s sixteen. 
                   
					As in the case of other major Polish cities, Krakow’s local 
					government is county and commune rolled into one 
					municipality. The legislative City Council consists of 43 
					members chosen in popular ballot by way of proportional 
					representation. The executive power lies with mayor (called 
					‘prezydent’) elected by citizens in a two-tier majority 
					vote. Both the city council and the mayor serve five-year 
					terms. 
                   
  
					The city's current powers 
                  
                  
					In 2002 Krakow's citizens chose Professor Jacek Majchrowski 
					as their first mayor ever voted in by popular ballot. In 
					November 2006, in December 2010, in November 2014, and 
					November 2018 they 
					elected him for his second, third, fourth, and fifth term in the office respectively. 
                   
					Local elections on October 21st, 2018 have 
					produced majority in the City Council in Krakow 
							which consists of a coalition of the centrist Civic Platform party 
							(Platforma Obywatelska - PO) and center-left 
							Nowoczesna party plus supporters of the incumbent 
							mayor. It  secured 23 seats in the 43-strong body. 
							Their main opponents, the right-wing Law and Justice 
							party (Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc – PiS) got 16 
					councilors, while the remaining four seats went to a failed 
					mayoral candidate and his three supporters.  
                
				The Krakow municipality has its headquarters in the city's 
				Old Town historic district, in the 16th-century Renaissance 
				Wielopolskich Palace, adjoining the basilica of St. Francis'. 
                  
					Office address of the City President (mayor) as 
					well as the City Council is: 3/4 Wszystkich Swietych Pl.  
                  Postal address: Urzad Miasta Krakowa, Pl. Wszystkich 
					Swietych 3/4, 31-004 Krakow, Poland.  
                  Telephone number of the mayor's office is (+48) 
					126161398 and (+48) 126161350.  
                  
					Mayor's email address is 
					Jacek.Majchrowski@um.krakow.pl  
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