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Radosław Tomasz Sikorski (Polish: [raˈdɔswaf ɕiˈkɔrskʲi] ⓘ; born 23 February 1963), also known as Radek Sikorski, is a Polish politician, journalist and statesman who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland in Donald Tusk's cabinet since 2023, previously holding the office between 2007 and 2014.
He was also the attorney of Radosław Sikorski regarding offensive comments made on the internet forum of the weekly Wprost website. [16] Giertych was involved in helping the Jewish community of Góra Kalwaria to reclaim and restore a local synagogue.
Władysław Sikorski (1881–1943) 25 July 1940: 4 July 1943† 2 years, 344 days: Minister of Interior (25 July 1940-10 October 1940) Minister of Military Affairs (25 July 1940-26 August 1942) Independent Sikorski III
In 1992, Applebaum married Radosław Sikorski, who later served as Poland's Defence Minister, Foreign Minister, Marshal of the Sejm, and a member of the European Parliament. Since 2023, he has again been Minister of Foreign Affairs. The couple have two sons, Aleksander and Tadeusz. [79] She became a Polish citizen in 2013. [80]
Wałęsa was further infuriated by Olszewski's attempts to gain influence within the Polish Armed Forces by appointing Radosław Sikorski as deputy defence minister without consultation. [58] Wałęsa repeatedly called for the Olszewski government's dismissal, which the Sejm obliged, forcing the collapse of Olszewski's coalition in June 1992. [60]
Radosław Sikorski in his memoir later said: "We realized for the first time that 'we' were more numerous than 'them'." [21] When visiting the satellite town of Mogiła (location of the Mogiła Abbey) in Kraków, the Pope said: "Christ never wants Man to be considered merely as a means of production ... This should be remembered by the worker ...
Antoni Macierewicz (Polish pronunciation: [anˈtɔɲi mat͡ɕɛˈrɛvit͡ʂ]; born 3 August 1948) is a Polish politician and the former Minister of National Defence.He previously served as the Minister of Internal Affairs, Head of the Military Counterintelligence Service, and Minister of State in the Ministry of National Defence.
It produced a parliament balanced between the right, left and centre, although the elections were boycotted by the Polish communists and the Jewish Bund. In the territories where the election took place, voter turnout was from 70% to 90%. Right-wing parties won 50% of votes, left-wing parties around 30%, and Jewish organisations more than 10%. [2]