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Sejm Constituency No. 15
Tarnów is a Polish List of Polish parliamentary districts, parliamentary constituency in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It elects twelve members of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, Sejm and three members of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, Senate. The district has the number '15' for elections to the Sejm and the Senate, and is named after the city of Tarnów. It includes the Powiat, counties of Bochnia County, Bochnia, Brzesko County, Brzesko, Dąbrowa County, Dąbrowa, Proszowice County, Proszowice, Tarnów County, Tarnów, Wieliczka County, Wieliczka and the city-county of Tarnów. List of members 2019-2023 2023-2027 References

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National Assembly Of The Republic Of Poland
The parliament of Poland is the bicameral legislature of Poland. It is composed of an upper house (the Senate) and a lower house (the Sejm). Both houses are accommodated in the Sejm and Senate Complex in Warsaw. The Constitution of Poland does not refer to the Parliament as a body, but only to the Sejm and Senate. Members of both houses are elected by direct election, usually every four years. The Sejm has 460 members, while the Senate has 100 senators. To become law, a bill must first be approved by both houses, but the Sejm can override a Senate refusal to pass a bill. On certain occasions, the Marshal of the Sejm summons the National Assembly, a joint session of the members of both houses. It is mostly ceremonial in nature, and it only convenes occasionally, such as to witness the inauguration of the President. Under exceptional circumstances, the constitution endows the National Assembly with great responsibilities and powers, such as to bring the President before the S ...
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Sejm Of The Republic Of Poland
The Sejm (), officially known as the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (), is the lower house of the bicameralism, bicameral parliament of Poland. The Sejm has been the highest governing body of the Third Polish Republic since the Polish People's Republic, transition of government in 1989. Along with the upper house of parliament, the Senate of Poland, Senate, it forms the national legislature in Poland known as Parliament of Poland#National Assembly, National Assembly (). The Sejm comprises 460 Member of parliament, deputies (singular or ) elected every four years by Universal suffrage, universal ballot. The Sejm is presided over by a Speaker of parliament, speaker, the "Marshal of the Sejm" (). In the Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569), Kingdom of Poland, the term ''Sejm'' referred to an entire two-Chambers of parliament, chamber parliament, comprising the Chamber of Deputies (), the Senate and the King. It was thus a three-estate parliament. The 1573 Henrician Articles strengthe ...
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Józefa Szczurek-Żelazko
Józefa Szczurek-Żelazko née Poręba (born 14 March 1961 in Nowy Sącz) is a Polish nurse, health manager, politician, and local government official. She has been a member of the Sejm (8th, 9th, and 10th terms) since 2015 and served as Deputy Minister of Health from 2017 to 2020. Biography She graduated from the Medical High School in Nowy Sącz and then completed her studies at the Faculty of Nursing at the Medical University of Lublin. She worked as a nurse and was also a teacher at the Medical School Complex. She served as the director of the health and social policy department in the starosty of Nowy Sącz County. In 2001, she became the director of a health care facility in Brzesko. In the 2010 and 2014 local elections, she was elected as a councilor in the Lesser Poland Regional Assembly representing the Law and Justice party. In the 2015 parliamentary election, she ran for the Sejm in the Tarnów Tarnów () is a city in southeastern Poland with 105,922 inhab ...
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Urszula Rusecka
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Anna Pieczarka
Anna Pieczarka (born 15 February 1977) is a Polish politician serving as a member of the Sejm since 2019. From 2018 to 2019, she was a member of the executive board of Lesser Poland Voivodeship Lesser Poland Voivodeship ( ) is a voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship in southern Poland. It has an area of , and a population of 3,404,863 (2019). Its capital and largest city is Kraków. The province's name recalls the traditional name of a h .... References 1977 births Living people Law and Justice politicians Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023 Members of the Polish Sejm 2023–2027 Women members of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland 21st-century Polish women politicians {{Poland-Sejm-politician-stub ...
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Wiesław Krajewski
:"Wiesław" is sometimes transliterated as "Wieslaw", in the absence of ''L with stroke.'' Wiesław () is a Polish masculine given name, of Slavonic origin, meaning "great glory" or "all glory". It is the shortened, more common, form of the personal name ''Wielisław''. The feminine counterpart is Wiesława . Individuals named Wiesław may choose their name day from the following dates: May 22, June 7, November 21, or December 9. People with the name or its variants include: * Wiesław Ochman (born 1937), Polish tenor * Wiesław Jaguś (born 1975), Polish speedway rider * Wiesław Perszke (born 1960), Polish long-distance runner * Wiesław Michnikowski (1922–2017), Polish cabaret performer * Wiesław Rosocha (1945–2020), Polish graphic designer * Wiesław Tarka (born 1964), Polish ambassador to Croatia * "Comrade Wiesław", unofficial nickname of Władysław Gomułka (1905–1982), Polish communist and the actual head of state 1956–1970 See also * Stary Wielisław (''old ...
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Polish People's Party
The Polish People's Party (, PSL) is a conservative political party in Poland. It is currently led by Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. Its history traces back to 1895, when it held the name People's Party, although its name was changed to the present one in 1903. During the Second Polish Republic, the Polish People's Party was represented by a number of parties that held its name. They were all supportive of agrarian policies, although they spanned from the left-wing to the centre-right on the political spectrum. It was reformed to the People's Party shortly after the Sanacja regime took power. It took part into the formation of Polish government-in-exile during the World War II, and after the war it was again reformed into the Polish People's Party, and soon after into the United People's Party. During the existence of the Polish People's Republic, it was seen as a satellite party of the ruling Polish United Workers' Party that promoted rural interests. After the fall of co ...
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Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
Władysław Marcin Kosiniak-Kamysz (born 10 August 1981) is a Polish physician and politician, who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, and Ministry of National Defence (Poland), Minister of National Defence since 2023. He has also served as the chairman of the Polish People's Party (PSL) since 2015. From 2011 to 2015, he was Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy (Poland), Minister of Labour and Social Affairs in the governments of Donald Tusk and Ewa Kopacz. He was a candidate for president in 2020 Polish presidential election, 2020. Early life Family Kosiniak-Kamysz was born in Kraków in 1981, with his family originating from Siedliszowice, a village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Lesser Poland. He was brought up in the tradition of the folk movement. His father, Andrzej Kosiniak-Kamysz, a doctor and politician, served as Ministry of Health (Poland), Minister of Health and Social Welfare under the first non-communist government of Tadeusz Mazowiecki where he wa ...
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Norbert Kaczmarczyk (born 16 November 1989) is a Polish politician serving as a member of the Sejm The Sejm (), officially known as the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (), is the lower house of the bicameralism, bicameral parliament of Poland. The Sejm has been the highest governing body of the Third Polish Republic since the Polish People' ... since 2015. From 2021 to 2022, he served as deputy minister of agriculture and rural development. References 1989 births Living people United Poland politicians Law and Justice politicians Members of the Polish Sejm 2015–2019 Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023 Members of the Polish Sejm 2023–2027 {{Poland-Sejm-politician-stub ...
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Law And Justice (Poland)
Law and Justice ( , PiS) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Poland. The party is a member of European Conservatives and Reformists Group. Its chairman has been Jarosław Kaczyński since 18 January 2003. It was founded in 2001 by Jarosław and Lech Kaczyński as a direct successor of the Centre Agreement after it split from the Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS). It won the 2005 parliamentary and presidential elections, after which Lech became the president of Poland. It headed a parliamentary coalition with the League of Polish Families and Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland between 2005 and the 2007 election. It placed second and they remained in the parliamentary opposition until 2015. It regained the presidency in the 2015 election, and later won a majority of seats in the parliamentary election. They retained the positions following the 2019 and 2020 election, but lost their majority following the 2023 Polish parliam ...
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Stanisław Bukowiec
Stanisław Marcin Bukowiec (born 8 November 1972 in Bochnia) is a Polish journalist, publisher, activist, politician, and member of the IX Sejm from the 15th constituency (Tarnów). From 1998 to 2005 town councilor of Bochnia, from 2005 to 2014 mayor of that town. In 2018 he was elected to the sejmik of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. He was elected to Sejm in the 2019 Polish Parliamentary elections from the lists of Law and Justice with 12,449 votes. He is a member of the Agreement political party, having earlier been an activist in Poland Together Poland Together (, PR or PRZP), formally Poland Together United Right (''Polska Razem Zjednoczona Prawica''), was a conservative-liberal political party in Poland. The party was founded on 7 December 2013 by former Minister of Justice and Civic .... He is married and has two children. References Living people 1972 births People from Bochnia Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023 Law and Justice politicians {{P ...
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