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Polish Government

The Polish government operates as a parliamentary democracy, where the President is the head of state, and the Prime Minister is the head of government. The parliament, called the Sejm and Senate, is responsible for making laws. Elections are held every four years, allowing citizens to choose their representatives. Poland's legal system is based on civil law, and the judiciary is independent. Political parties play a crucial role, with the largest party usually forming the government. The government also focuses on economic growth, social issues, and maintaining Poland's role in the European Union and international affairs.