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  2. List of heads of state of Poland - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the constitution, the vice presidents of the Council of State, Edward Ochab, Stanisław Kulczyński, Oskar R. Lange, and Bolesław Podedworny, became collegially acting heads of state. 2 Edward Ochab (1906–1989) 12 August 1964 10 April 1968 Polish United Workers' Party 3 Marian Spychalski (1906–1980) 10 April 1968

  3. Ewa Kopacz - Wikipedia

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    Awards. Ewa Bożena Kopacz (IPA: [ˈɛva ˈkɔpat͡ʂ] ⓘ; née Lis; born 3 December 1956) is a Polish politician who has served as a Vice-President of the European Parliament since 2019. She previously was Marshal of the Sejm from 2011 to 2014, the first woman to hold the office, as well as Prime Minister of Poland from 2014 to 2015.

  4. Andrzej Duda - Wikipedia

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    Andrzej Duda. Andrzej Sebastian Duda (/ ˈɑːndʒeɪ ˈduːdə / AHN-jay DOO-də, Polish: ['andʐɛj ˈduda] ⓘ; born 16 May 1972) is a Polish lawyer and politician who has been serving as President of Poland since 2015. Before becoming President, he served as Member of the Sejm (MP) from 2011 to 2014 and as Member of the European Parliament ...

  5. President of Poland - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The president of Poland (Polish: Prezydent RP), officially the president of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), is the head of state of the Republic of Poland. Their rights and obligations are determined in the Constitution of Poland. The president heads the executive branch.

  6. List of prime ministers of Poland - Wikipedia

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    1. Ignacy Daszyński. (1866–1936) 7 November 1918. 14 November 1918. Polish Socialist Party. Provisional People's Government of the Republic of Poland. Note: Until 11 November, Daszyński was Prime Minister in the Polish People's Republic, based at Lublin, in the territory occupied by Austrian troops.

  7. Council of Ministers (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Rada Ministrów Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) is the collective executive decision-making body of the Polish government. The cabinet consists of the Prime Minister, also known as the President of the Council of Ministers (Polish: Prezes Rady Ministrów), the Deputy Prime Minister, who ...

  8. History of Poland (1989–present) - Wikipedia

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    History of Poland. From 1989 through 1991, Poland engaged in a democratic transition which put an end to the Polish People's Republic and led to the foundation of a democratic government, known as the Third Polish Republic (Polish: III Rzeczpospolita Polska), following the First and Second Polish Republic.

  9. Jarosław Kaczyński - Wikipedia

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    Poland portal. v. t. e. Jarosław Aleksander Kaczyński[ 1 ] (born 18 June 1949) is a Polish politician. He co-founded the Law and Justice (PiS) party in 2001 with his twin brother and has served as its long-time leader since 2003. He served as Prime Minister of Poland from 2006 to 2007, and has twice held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of ...