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Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz (pronunciation (help·
info)) (born December 20, 1959 in Gorzów Wielkopolski) is a Polish politician who served as Prime Minister of Poland from October 2005 to July 2006. He is a member of the Law and Justice Party (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS). Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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(born June 18, 1949) has been the Prime Minister of Poland since July 2006 and is the chairman of Law and Justice (Polish: ), a party which he co-founded in 2001. ...
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Law and Justice (Prawo i SprawiedliwoÅÄ) (PiS) is a Polish central-right political party, established in 2001, by the KaczyÅski brothers: Lech, the former justice minister and the current mayor of the capital, Warsaw, and JarosÅaw, who is the President of the party. ...
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Then-Prime Minister Marcinkiewicz, Lech KaczyÅski, and Maria KaczyÅska during KaczyÅskis swearing in as President of Poland, December 23, 2005. ...
Early life
Marcinkiewicz graduated in 1984 from the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (having studied physics) of the Wrocław University. He also completed post-graduate course in Administration at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. He worked as an elementary school teacher and school director in his hometown of Gorzów. Physics (Greek: (phúsis), nature and (phusiké), knowledge of nature) is the science concerned with the fundamental laws of the universe and their precise formulation in a mathematical framework. ...
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PoznaÅ ( ; full official name: The Capital City of PoznaÅ, Latin: , German: , Yiddish: פּױ×× Poyzn) is a city in west-central Poland with over 578,900 inhabitants (2002). ...
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In the 1980s, he was also a member of the Solidarity movement and editor of underground press materials. In 1992, he became a State Secretary (formal name for deputy minister) in the Ministry of National Education. From 1999 to 2000, he was the cabinet chief for prime minister Jerzy Buzek. Solidarity (Polish: ; full name: Independent Self-governing Trade Union Solidarity â Niezależny SamorzÄ
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zek Zawodowy SolidarnoÅÄ) is a Polish trade union federation founded in September 1980 at the Lenin Shipyards, and originally led by Lech WaÅÄsa. ...
Professor Jerzy Buzek (born 3 July 1940 in ÅmiÅowice, then Germany, now Smilovice, Czech Republic) is a Polish academic lecturer and politician, prime minister of Poland from 1997-2001 and today a Member of European Parliament, elected 13th June, 2004 with the record number of votes in whole Poland. ...
Cabinet of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Following the victory of the Law and Justice party in the September 2005 Polish parliamentary elections, its prime ministerial candidate, party leader Jarosław Kaczyński decided against becoming prime minister so as not to damage the chances of his twin brother, Lech Kaczyński in the then-upcoming October presidential election. Instead the little-known Marcinkiewicz became PM, leading a coalition formed by Jarosław, who remained in the background, but influential. Parliamentary elections for both houses of the Parliament of Poland were held on September 25, 2005. ...
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(born June 18, 1949) has been the Prime Minister of Poland since July 2006 and is the chairman of Law and Justice (Polish: ), a party which he co-founded in 2001. ...
, (born June 18, 1949) is the President of the Republic of Poland and a politician of the conservative party Prawo i SprawiedliwoÅÄ (Law and Justice, PiS.) KaczyÅski served as President of Warsaw from 2002 until December 22, 2005, the day before his presidential inauguration. ...
Presidential elections were held in Poland on October 9 and October 23, 2005. ...
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Before his prime ministerial appointment, Marcinkiewicz remained a political cipher, which resulted in a political carte blanche after the appointment. Relatively unknown to the public at that time, due to his intensive political activity Marcinkiewicz gained a high public recognition, rapidly becoming the most trusted and popular politician in Poland. Diners Club International, originally founded as Diners Club, was formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider and Alfred Bloomingdale. ...
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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland represents the Council of Ministers (the Cabinet) and directs their work, supervises territorial self-government within the guidelines and in ways described in the Constitution and other legislation, and acts as the superior for all government administration workers (heading the public service...
(born June 18, 1949) has been the Prime Minister of Poland since July 2006 and is the chairman of Law and Justice (Polish: ), a party which he co-founded in 2001. ...
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The Polish Senate The Senate (Senat) is the upper house of the Polish parliament. ...
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The Council of Ministers (cabinet), or Polish government, consists of ministers, heads of departments of ministerial rank, and heads of central institutions. ...
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The Supreme Court of Poland supervises the adjudication in: General courts - these are district, voivodeship, and appeal courts. ...
The Constitutional Tribunal of Poland is a judicial body established to resolve disputes on the constitutionality of the activities of state institutions; its main task is to supervise the compliance of statutory law with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. ...
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The Supreme Chamber of Control (Polish: Najwyższa Izba Kontroli, short: NIK) is one of the oldest state institutions in Poland, created under the Second Republic on February 7, 1919, barely 3 months after the restoration of Polands independence. ...
The Attorney General of Poland (Polish: Prokurator Generalny) is the top prosecuting officer in Poland. ...
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Unia Polityki Realnej (Real Politics Union) is a conservative free-market party in Poland. ...
The Democratic Party () is a social liberal party in Poland, publicly announced on February 28 and formally established on May 9, 2005 as an enlargement of the Freedom Union (Unia WolnoÅci), which it legally succeeds. ...
Then-Prime Minister Marcinkiewicz, Lech KaczyÅski, and Maria KaczyÅska during KaczyÅskis swearing in as President of Poland, December 23, 2005. ...
The Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska, also called the Citizens Platform) is a liberal conservative political party in Poland. ...
The Polish Peoples Party (Polish: Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe, also known in English as Polish Peasant Party) is a political party in Poland. ...
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Democratic Left Alliance (Polish: Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej, SLD) is one of the main Polish social democratic political parties. ...
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Samoobrona Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, SRP) is an agrarian political party and trade union in Poland. ...
Labor Union (Unia Pracy) is a Polish political party. ...
Elections in Poland gives information on election and election results in Poland. ...
Presidential elections were held in Poland on Sunday November 25 (1st round), and Sunday December 9, 1990 (2n round). ...
Presidential elections were held in Poland on Sunday November 5 (1st round), and Sunday November 19, 1990 (2n round). ...
Presidential elections were held in Poland on Sunday October 8. ...
Presidential elections were held in Poland on October 9 and October 23, 2005. ...
Contract Sejm (Polish: ) is a term commonly applied to the Polish Parliament elected in the Polish parliamentary elections of 1989. ...
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Parliamentary elections for both houses of the Parliament of Poland were held on September 25, 2005. ...
Elections to the European Parliament were held in Poland on June 13, 2004. ...
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There have been several referenda in history of Poland. ...
The voivodeship or province (Polish: województwo) has been a second-level administrative unit in Poland since the 14th century. ...
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In the period following its emergence in the 10th century, the Polish nation was led by a series of strong rulers who converted the Poles to Christianity, created a strong Central European state and integrated Poland into European culture. ...
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Following speculations of a rift with Jarosław Kaczyński, Marcinkiewicz tendered his resignation on July 7, 2006, maintaining however that no one will insert a wedge between him and Kaczyński, words he directed at Donald Tusk. [1] He was succeeded as prime minister on July 14 by Kaczyński. (born June 18, 1949) has been the Prime Minister of Poland since July 2006 and is the chairman of Law and Justice (Polish: ), a party which he co-founded in 2001. ...
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Acting mayor of Warsaw On July 18, Marcinkiewicz was appointed as the temporary acting mayor of Warsaw, a so-called "comissar". During the municipal elections in 2006, he was the Law and Justice candidate for mayor of Warsaw. In the first round of voting, held on November 12, he got 38.42%, while his closest rival, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz of the opposition Civic Platform won 34.15% of the votes. In the second round, held on November 26, he got 46.82% of the votes, thus losing the elections. His future after the elections is unknown. Warsaw (Polish: , , in full The Capital City of Warsaw, Polish: ) is the capital of Poland, its largest city, and a gamma world city. ...
Then-Prime Minister Marcinkiewicz, Lech KaczyÅski, and Maria KaczyÅska during KaczyÅskis swearing in as President of Poland, December 23, 2005. ...
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President of Warsaw is the head of the capital of Poland and counterpart of a mayor in smaller Polish and foreign cities. ...
Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski (1745-1802) was a notable Polish nobleman and politician during the last years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, shortly before the Partitions of Poland. ...
Józef MichaÅ Åukasiewicz was the President of Warsaw. ...
Andrzej RafaÅowicz was the President of Warsaw. ...
Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski (1745-1802) was a notable Polish nobleman and politician during the last years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, shortly before the Partitions of Poland. ...
Józef MichaÅ Åukasiewicz was the President of Warsaw. ...
Andrzej RafaÅowicz was the President of Warsaw. ...
Franz Schimmelpfennig von der Ove was the President of Warsaw. ...
Friedrich Georg Tilly was the President of Warsaw. ...
Joachim MoszyÅski was the President of Warsaw. ...
PaweÅ BieliÅski was the President of Warsaw. ...
StanisÅaw WÄgrzecki was the President of Warsaw. ...
Karol Woyda was the President of Warsaw. ...
StanisÅaw WÄgrzecki was the President of Warsaw. ...
Jakub Ignacy ÅaszczyÅski was the President of Warsaw. ...
Aleksander Graybner was the President of Warsaw. ...
Teodor Andrault de Langeron was the President of Warsaw. ...
Kazimierz Woyda was the President of Warsaw. ...
Zygmunt Wielopolski was the President of Warsaw. ...
Kalikst Witkowski was the President of Warsaw. ...
Sokrates Starynkiewicz Sokrates Starynkiewicz (1820-1902) was a Russian general and the President of Warsaw between 1875 and 1892. ...
MikoÅaj Bibikow was the President of Warsaw. ...
Wiktor LitwiÅski was the President of Warsaw. ...
Aleksander Miller was the President of Warsaw. ...
Noble Family Lubomirski Coat of Arms Lubomirski Parents Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski Maria Zamoyska Consorts Maria Branicka Children with Maria Branicka Julia Maria Lubomirska Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski Dorota Lubomirska Date of Birth April 4, 1865 Place of Birth Nizny Novogrod, Russia Date of Death July 31, 1943 Place of Death Ma...
Piotr Drzewiecki was the President of Warsaw. ...
Marian Zyndram-KoÅciaÅkowski (1892-1946) was a Polish politician who served as President of Warsaw in 1934 and Prime Minister of Poland from 1935 to 1936. ...
Stefan StarzyÅski (January 19, 1893 - c. ...
Marian Spychalski (1906-1980) was a Polish Communist politician who served as Polish Head of State from 1968 to 1970. ...
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, (born June 18, 1949) is the President of the Republic of Poland and a politician of the conservative party Prawo i SprawiedliwoÅÄ (Law and Justice, PiS.) KaczyÅski served as President of Warsaw from 2002 until December 22, 2005, the day before his presidential inauguration. ...
MirosÅaw Kochalski was the President of Warsaw(interim). ...
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz (born November 4, 1952 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician and since December 2, 2006 the President of Warsaw. ...
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