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dc.contributor.author Zwoliński, Andrzej
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-31T13:21:52Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-31T13:21:52Z
dc.date.issued 1995
dc.identifier.citation Analecta Cracoviensia, 1995, T. 27, s. 343-351. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 0209-0864
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/7845
dc.description.abstract Free election, which allows to put in practice the idea of common good, is an important element of a parliamentary system of government. However, this indirect participation of the citizens in the governing of the country by means of the election of their parliamentary representatives, who are supposed to put in practice the will of their electors requires some proper political preparation and social consciousness. All social groups should contribute to the preparation of the citizens for the responsibility for the country and its policy. Free election of the authorities and the political system was encouraged during the Second Council of Vatican, and thus The Dogmatic Constitution of the Church in the Contemporary World says: „The persons who go to make up the political community are many and varied; quite rightly, they may veer towards widely differing points of view. Therefore, lest the political community be ruined while everyone follows his own opinion, an authority is needed to guide the energies of all towards the common good-not mechanically or despotically, but by acting above all as a moral force based on freedom and a sense of responsibility. It is clear that the political community and public authority are based on human nature, and therefore that they need belong to an order established by God; nevertheless, the choice of the political régime and the appointment of rulers are left to the free decision of the citizens” (GS, 74). Wherever law and government are decided upon by means of election, there, the way of conducting this election is a key aspect of the whole political system. The way of conducting the election is called electoral law and determines the conditions and canon of the election. The primary and most important condition of conducting the democratic election is political freedom in the country. No one or nothing, nor any kind of pressure or terror and deceit can influence the result of the election or determine it in advance. Freedom is not merchandise which a countty can sell to the citizens who can consume it. Important elements of political independence are decentralisation and selfgovernment of the autonomic parts. Citizens, various groups and communities should be given the possibility to have their own initiative and the responsibility, also in the sphere of deciding who will perform chief political functions. John Paul II reminds about that, too, writing in the encyclical Centesimas Annus (1991): The negligence of human nature, which was created for freedom is not only intolerable but also impossible in practice. Whenever social organisation restricts or eliminates the sphere of freedom the social life undergoes steady disintegration and dies out (cf. CA, 25). According to the complete democratic canon, electoral law should guarantee political election characterised by „the five features”: direct, common, equal, secret and proportional. pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Papieskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Krakowie pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject nauczanie społeczne Kościoła pl_PL
dc.subject Katolicka Nauka Społeczna pl_PL
dc.subject władza pl_PL
dc.subject państwo pl_PL
dc.subject wybory pl_PL
dc.subject wolne wybory pl_PL
dc.subject ustrój polityczny pl_PL
dc.subject sobór watykański II pl_PL
dc.subject sobór pl_PL
dc.subject Konstytucja dogmatyczna o Kościele w świecie współczesnym pl_PL
dc.subject konstytucje dogmatyczne pl_PL
dc.subject demokracja pl_PL
dc.subject ordynacja wyborcza pl_PL
dc.subject głosowanie pl_PL
dc.subject system polityczny państwa pl_PL
dc.subject polityka pl_PL
dc.subject katolicy pl_PL
dc.subject obowiązki pl_PL
dc.subject zasady przy głosowaniu pl_PL
dc.subject grzech pl_PL
dc.subject sumienie pl_PL
dc.subject historia Kościoła pl_PL
dc.subject tajność głosowania pl_PL
dc.subject równość pl_PL
dc.subject social teaching of the Church pl_PL
dc.subject Catholic social teaching pl_PL
dc.subject authority pl_PL
dc.subject state pl_PL
dc.subject elections pl_PL
dc.subject free elections pl_PL
dc.subject political system pl_PL
dc.subject Second Vatican Council pl_PL
dc.subject Vatican II pl_PL
dc.subject council pl_PL
dc.subject dogmatic constitutions pl_PL
dc.subject democracy pl_PL
dc.subject electoral law pl_PL
dc.subject voting pl_PL
dc.subject state political system pl_PL
dc.subject politics pl_PL
dc.subject Catholics pl_PL
dc.subject duties pl_PL
dc.subject rules when voting pl_PL
dc.subject sin pl_PL
dc.subject conscience pl_PL
dc.subject Church history pl_PL
dc.subject ballot pl_PL
dc.subject equality pl_PL
dc.subject historia pl_PL
dc.subject history pl_PL
dc.subject konstytucja pl_PL
dc.subject constitution pl_PL
dc.title Wybory w katolickim nauczaniu społecznym pl_PL
dc.title.alternative Election in The Social Teaching of the Church pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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