The City Is Ours
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The City Is Ours Miasto Jest Nasze | |
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Abbreviation | MJN |
Chairperson | Eryk Baczyński[1] |
Founded | 30 December 2014[citation needed] |
Headquarters | Boudena 4, Warsaw |
Ideology | |
Political position | Left-wing[citation needed] |
National affiliation | The Left (2024 Warsaw local elections) |
Colours | Yellow |
Warsaw City Council | 3 / 60 |
Warsaw district councils[2] | 12 / 425 |
Website | |
www | |
The City Is Ours (Polish: Miasto Jest Nasze, MJN) is an independent citizen platform launched in 2013 in Warsaw, as of 2014 registered as a non-profit civic association. Miasto Jest Nasze is considered to be one of the major urban movements in Poland. In 2018 Polish local elections coalition formed by Miasto Jest Nasze took 22 seats in Warsaw district councils.
Organization
[edit]Miasto Jest Nasze counts more than 250 members (February 2023) and is led by board headed by Barbara Jędrzejczyk. The association is present in 12 of 18 Warsaw districts.[3]
Activity
[edit]Since its beginning, Miasto Jest Nasze focuses on exposing and publicizing malfunctions of Warsaw authorities. It supports transparency across all city functions as well as civic participation through participatory budgets and public consultations. As part of its activity, it monitors the work of politicians and city officials by publicizing irregularities in Warsaw's management and pressing on the importance of accountability. MJN uses tools typical to bottom-up organization (e.g. throwing up a street dance party)[4][5] political party (e.g. running in elections) and think tanks (organizing conferences[6] and publishing expert reports presenting alternative solutions[7]).
Among its scope of interests are such issues as: sustainable transport in the city, community rights, environment (especially smog and preserving green areas in the city), land management,[8] reprivatisation of Warsaw properties,[9] participatory democracy.[10]
Miasto Jest Nasze activity has been focusing on identifying and addressing critical issues, inter alia including the following:
- Urban development: promoting the long-term urban policy for a compact and functionally diverse city, the need of applying an active landscape policy for Warsaw and fighting visual advertisement chaos, example being the campaign “Żegnamy Reklamy” (“We say goodbye to advertisements”).[11]
- Sustainable transport: supporting good practices in the further development of public transport and bicycle road infrastructure, promoting pedestrian-friendly space within the framework of the “Pedestrian Critical Mass”.[12]
- Environment: recognizing the need for well-thought-out and environment-friendly solutions in the city, effective green area management and the urgency to fight smog.[13] In 2017 MJN opened a temporary shop with “cigarettes for children”, in fact being a "Smog Information Center"– social campaign which met with a wide interest from nationwide media.[14][15]
- Reprivatisation of Warsaw properties: Miasto Jest Nasze contributed to revealing the chaos and ambiguities around the process of real estate reprivatisation in Warsaw taking place in the capital intensely in the 1990s and 2000s (i.e. the handing back of properties to pre-communist owners due to change of political system).[16] Broad publicity received maps revealing connections between politicians, including the mayor of Warsaw, lawyers, business people, and real estate companies.[17] Miasto Jest Nasze was sued by some of individuals showed on the maps but won all cases.[18]
Over the past years the activity of Miasto Jest Nasze has also been commented on in various foreign non-English press articles (including Frankfurter Rundschau,[19] Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk,[20] Le Monde,[21] as well as Czech[22][23] or Slovak[24][25] media).
Warsaw municipal elections
[edit]2014
[edit]In 2014 local elections MJN won 7 seats in three Warsaw district councils (4 seats in Śródmieście, 2 in Praga-Północ, and 1 in Żoliborz).[26][27]
2018
[edit]2018 local elections the coalition of local urban movements led by MJN received 5,72% of votes, winning 22 seats in 7 district councils (Mokotów, Ochota, Rembertów, Wawer, Wesoła, Wola, Żoliborz). Justyna Glusman, MJN candidate for mayor of Warsaw, received 2,32% of votes.[28] After the election she became member of the Warsaw mayor board as the Warsaw City Hall coordinator responsible for sustainable development, green area management and fighting smog.[29]
In the local elections of 2018, Miasto Jest Nasza launched an informative campaign to encourage EU citizens living in Warsaw to register and vote in the elections. The site allowed to generate a fast and user-friendly registration application, an innovative solution aiming at promoting the participation of the wide group of foreigners living in the capital.[30]
2024
[edit]Upon the 2024 local elections MJN signed an electoral agreement with the Left Together on 29 January 2024,[31][32][33] and run from The Left electoral lists.[34][35] They gained three seats in the Warsaw City Council and twelve seats in Warsaw district councils.[36][37]
International cooperation
[edit]Miasto jest Nasze is a member of the federation "Urban Movement Congress", which groups 40 organizations from around 20 Polish cities.[38]
In June 2017 Miasto Jest Nasze members participated in the Fearless Cities Summit in Barcelona, organized by Barcelona en Comú within the global municipalist movement “Fearless Cities network”.[39] In July 2018, Miasto Jest Nasze hosted the Fearless Cities CEE International Municipalist Summit in Warsaw. The first such conference to be held, it was a platform to exchange experiences on urban activism in the region, regrouping more than a hundred participants from Central and Eastern European municipalist movement organizations (including Spasi Sofia from Sofia,[40] Ne Davimo Beograd from Belgrade, Praha sobě from Prague and Iare Pekhit from Tbilisi).[6][41]
Election results
[edit]Warsaw mayoral election
[edit]Election | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
2018 | Justyna Glusman | 20,643 | 2.32 (#5) | — | Lost[42] | |
2024 | Supported Magdalena Biejat[43][44] | 99,442 | 12.86 (#3) | — | Lost |
Warsaw City Council
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Seats | −/+ |
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2018 | 50,002 | 5.72 (#4) | 0 / 60
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New[45] |
2024 | 102,009 | 13.30 (#3) | 3 / 60
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3 |
As part of The Left which won 8 seats in total. |
Warsaw district councils
[edit]Election | Seats | −/+ |
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2014 | 7 / 423
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New[27] |
2018 | 22 / 425
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15[46] |
2024 | 12 / 420
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10 |
As part of The Left which won 29 seats in total. |
References
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- ^ "Dziękujemy za wspaniałą Żoliborską Potańcówkę!". Miasto Jest Nasze. 26 June 2017.
- ^ "Międzypokoleniowa potańcówka na Żoliborzu". Miasto Jest Nasze. 8 June 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Fearless Cities CEE: 13-15 of July, Warsaw".
- ^ "#buspasyDlaWarszawy". Miasto Jest Nasze. 5 April 2018.
- ^ "Warsaw mayor in corruption probe: report". Radio Poland. 8 February 2017.
- ^ Berendt, Joanna (2018-06-10). "In Poland, 'a Narrow Window to Do Justice' for Those Robbed by Nazis". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
- ^ Rushton, Steve (26 September 2018). "In Warsaw, Right to the City Means Clean Air and Affordable Homes". Resilience.
- ^ "Żegnamy Reklamy!". www.zegnamyreklamy.pl. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ "Piesza Polska: koalicja – dołącz do nas! – Piesza Masa Krytyczna" (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ Perry, Francesca (2017-02-16). "'You can taste it in the air': your stories of life in polluted cities". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
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- ^ "Controversial anti-smog campaign sparks debate in Poland - Xinhua | English.news.cn". www.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
- ^ Davies, Christian (2017-12-18). "'They stole the soul of the city': how Warsaw's reprivatisation is causing chaos". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
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- ^ "Anti-Smog-Kampagne: Zigarettenladen für Kinder | MDR.DE". www.mdr.de (in German). 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
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- ^ "Ekológovia chystajú sťažnosť na poľskú vládu. Dôvodom je smog". Pravda.sk (in Slovak). 2017-02-10. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
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- ^ "MJN na światowym kongresie ruchów miejskich w Barcelonie". Miasto Jest Nasze. 11 June 2017.
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