Jacek Piechota

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Jacek Piechota
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Sejm Member from 41st District (Szczecin)
In office
6 November 1985 – 4 November 2007
Ministers of Economy
In office
19 October 2001 – 7 January 2003
PresidentAleksander Kwaśniewski
Prime MinisterLeszek Miller
Preceded by
Succeeded byJerzy Hausner
Ministers of Work and Economy
In office
31 March 2005 – 31 October 2005
PresidentAleksander Kwaśniewski
Prime MinisterMarek Belka
Preceded byJerzy Hausner
Succeeded byPiotr Woźniak
Personal details
Born (1959-04-28) April 28, 1959 (age 62)
Szczecin, Poland People's Republic of Poland
Political partyDemocratic Left Alliance
Spouse(s)Ewa Piechota
ProfessionChemist

Jacek Jan Piechota (pronounced [ˈjat͡sɛk pjɛˈxɔta]; born April 28, 1959 in Szczecin) is a Polish left-wing politician. He was the Minister of Economy from 2001 to 2003, under Prime Minister Leszek Miller, and again in 2005 under Prime Minister Marek Belka. Piechota was elected to the Sejm on September 25, 2005, receiving 17257 votes in 41 Szczecin district as a candidate on the Democratic Left Alliance list. He was also a member of the Polish United Workers' Party from 1978 to 1990.

He was also a member of PRL Sejm 1985-1989, PRL Sejm 1989-1991, Sejm 1991-1993, Sejm 1993-1997, Sejm 1997-2001, and Sejm 2001-2005.

Biography[]

In 1983, Jacek Jan Piechota graduated from a magistracy at the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering of Szczecin Polytechnic University, having received a degree in chemical engineer.

In 1984-1985 he worked as a chemistry teacher in the VI secondary lyceum in Szczecin.[1]

In 1978, he joined the Polish Joint Work Party. After its dissolution, by 1999 he belonged to the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland.

From November 19, 2001, to 7 January 2003, he served as the Minister of Economy in the Government of Miller Leszek.

Jacek Jan Piechota was a member of the election committee of Vlodzimezh Tsimoshevych in the 2005 presidential election. In 2006, with the support of the election committee of the Left and Democrats, balloted to the post of the President of Szczecin.[2]

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  1. ^ Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. II kadencja. Przewodnik, Wydawnictwo Sejmowe, Warszawa 1994, s. 134.
  2. ^ "Geografia wyborcza - Wybory samorządowe - Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza". wybory2006.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
  3. ^ "УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №452/2013". Офіційне інтернет-представництво Президента України (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2021-03-29.
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