Sołectwo
A sołectwo is an administrative unit in Poland, an optional subdivision of a gmina. The actions and organs of the sołectwo are decided by the gmina council. On 31 December 2018 Poland had 40 740 sołectwa.
Government and politics
The legislative organ in a sołectwo is a , and the executive is a sołtys. A sołectwo council provides support to the sołtys. The sołtys and the council are elected by permanent citizens of the sołectwo. A zebranie wiejskie is an example of a direct democracy, as the most important concerns of the citizens are addressed. Citizens' participation in these events varies significantly. The national average is 15%.From 2010, sołectwa can also use their own budget independently if the gmina council agrees to let them do so. In 2013, half of all gminy with sołectwa adapted to the change.