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  • The author focuses on the analysis of the participatory budgeting issue. He presents the outcomes of its three-year implementation in Warsaw’s Ursynów District. He emphasises more the conclusions drawn from practice than from the confrontation of the reality with the assumptions of participatory budgeting. The participatory budget is defined as a process aimed at enabling the community to directly influence the decision to allocate part of the public budget. Within its scope the inhabitants report proposals for projects worth funding. It is a way of including them in the planning of spending public funds that have been given by the authorities at their disposal. The author formulates the thesis that the practice of the participatory budget functioning in Poland is subject to numerous procedural defects. Local governments do not always produce the right patterns for its implementation. They struggle to match these budgets to their realities and often duplicate mistakes. It is a challenge for self-government councils to use their democratic mandate to more actively shape public spending processes. (xsd:string)
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  • 10.33119/KSzPP.2017.1.7 ()
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  • W starciu z budżetem partycypacyjnym: Praktyka tworzenia i wdrażania (xsd:string)
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  • In: Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, 4, 2017, 1, 123-145 (xsd:string)
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