Local government in Kraków


Each president of the city of Kraków fulfills his duties with the help of the City Council, city managers and the city inspectors. Their joint responsibilities include drafting and implementing resolutions, enacting city bylaws, managing city budget as well as its administration, and preparing against floods and natural disasters. The Kraków Council resides at the Wielopolski Palace at All Saints 3-4 Square in a historic building erected originally in 1560; purchased by the Municipality in 1864.

The city budget of Kraków

The budget of the city of Kraków, which is presented by the on 15 November each year, in 2006 had a projected revenue of 2,150 million złoty.
The sources of revenue were as follows: 14% from the municipal taxation on real estate properties as well as on the use of amenities, 3% in taxes collected by Collections Office, 7% from sale and lease of city-owned properties, 30% in transfers from the national budget based in federal income tax, 34% in state subsidies, 3% in union fees, 1% from tax on liquor sales permits, and 8% from vehicle registrations, passport fees and others.
Projected expenditures, to the total amount of 2,349 million złoty, included: 79% in city maintenance costs, and 21% in city development costs. The maintenance costs were divided as follows: 39% toward education and childcare, 9% for the city infrastructure and lighting, 31% toward social services, 4% for culture and recreational facilities, 3% for mortgage repayments, 1% in transfers to poorer districts and 13% for other expenses including city administration.
City of Kraków development costs were divided as follows: 41% toward road building, transport and communication, 25% — city's infrastructure and environment, 2% for social housing, 8% for modernization of cultural facilities including museums, 15% for sports facilities, and 9% for hospitals, daycare centres and schools.

Budget of Krakow for the year 2006: revenue and expenditures

The Kraków City Council

The Kraków City Council has forty-three elected members, one of whom is the mayor, or the President of Kraków, elected every five years in an election by city voters through a secret ballot. The election of City Council and the local head of government, which takes place at the same time, is based on legislation introduced on 20 June 2002. The current President of Kraków, re-elected for his second, third, fourth and fifth term in 2018 is Prof. Jacek Majchrowski, lawyer, historian, professor of Jagiellonian University and doctor honoris causa of Bordeaux University.

Kraków City Council of the 8th term (2018-2023)

Civic Kraków - ([Jacek Majchrowski] and Civic Coalition">Civic Coalition (Poland)">Civic Coalition)

  1. District : Dominik Jaśkowiec, Małgorzata Jantos, Łukasz Wantuch, Tomasz Daros
  2. District : Jakub Kosek, Grzegorz Stawowy, Anna Prokop-Staszecka, Teodozja Maliszewska
  3. District : Aleksander Miszalski, Rafał Komarewicz, Andrzej Hawranek
  4. District : Bogusław Kośmider, Adam Migdał, Michał Starobrat
  5. District : Jacek Bednarz, Grażyna Fijałkowska, Artur Buszek
  6. District : Wojciech Krzysztonek, Kazimierz Chrzanowski, Łukasz Sęk
  7. District : Nina Gabryś, Sławomir Pietrzyk, Lech Kucharski

    [Law and Justice]

  8. District : Mariusz Kękuś, Adam Kalita
  9. District : Bolesław Kosior, Agata Tatara
  10. District : Jerzy Zięty, Marek Sobieraj
  11. District : Krzysztof Sułowski, Józef Jałocha
  12. District : Małgorzata Kot, Aleksandra Dziedzic
  13. District : Michał Drewnicki, Stanisław Zięba, Renata Kucharska
  14. District : Włodzimierz Pietrus, Edward Porębski, Stanisław Moryc

    Kraków for Residents

  15. District : Łukasz Maślona
  16. District : None
  17. District : Łukasz Gibała
  18. District : Jan Pietras
  19. District : Alicja Szczepańska
  20. District : None
  21. District : None