Janusz Onyszkiewicz

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Janusz Onyszkiewicz
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3rd and 7th Minister of National Defense of Poland
In office
11 July 1992 – 26 October 1993
PresidentLech Wałęsa
Prime MinisterHanna Suchocka
Preceded by
Succeeded by
In office
31 October 1997 – 16 June 2000
PresidentAleksander Kwaśniewski
Prime MinisterJerzy Buzek
Preceded by
Succeeded byBronisław Komorowski
Personal details
Born (1937-12-18) 18 December 1937 (age 83)
Lwów, Poland
Political partyPartia Demokratyczna - demokraci.pl

Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjanuʂ ɔnɨʂˈkʲɛvʲitʂ], born 18 December 1937) is a Polish mathematician, alpinist, politician[1] and was a vice-president of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee from January 2007 until mid-2009.[2]

Biographical note[]

Janusz Onyszkiewicz was born in Lwów (then Poland, now Lviv, Ukraine).[3] He graduated in mathematics from Warsaw University. He became a mathematician, and was also known as an alpinist in the 1970s along with his wife Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz. In the 1980s, he became the spokesman for the anti-communist Solidarity movement.[1] He became popular among foreign journalists because of his fluent English. After the introduction of martial law in Poland on 13 December 1981, he was arrested and interned.[4]

After the fall of communism in 1989, Onyszkiewicz became a member of the Polish Sejm. He served all subsequent terms from May 1989 until 2001. In the spring of 1990, Onyszkiewicz and Bronisław Komorowski became the first civilian vice-ministers of defence in the communist-dominated Ministry of Defence.[4] Later, Onyszkiewicz was Minister of Defence twice, in the cabinets of Hanna Suchocka (1992–1993) and Jerzy Buzek (1997–2000).[5]

Initially, he was a member of the , then the Democratic Union and the Freedom Union. Today, he is a member of the Democratic Party, the continuation of Democratic Union.[3]

In 1999, Onyszkiewicz was awarded the Manfred Wörner Medal by the German Minister of Defence.[1]

On 13 June 2004, Onyszkiewicz was elected to the European Parliament as a candidate of Democratic Union in the 10th constituency (Lesser Poland+Swietokrzyskie Voivodeships) receiving 50 155 votes (6,37%). On 20 July 2004 he was elected a vice-president of the European Parliament. Onyszkiewicz is Chairman of the ICDT's International Board of Directors.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Europa Publications, "The International Who's Who 2004", Routledge, 2003, pg. 1258
  2. ^ "A 5-member delegation representing the European Parliament pays a 4-day visit to Taiwan.", "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Dziennik Polski, "Ankieta Eurokandyta – Janusz Onyszkiewicz", 20 May 2009, [1]
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Krzysztof Ciesielski and Zdzislaw Pogoda, "Janusz Onyszkiewicz", The Mathematical Intelligencer, Volume 12, Number 4 / December, 1990, [2]
  5. ^ Jeffrey Simon, "Poland and NATO: a study in civil-military relations", Rowman & Littlefield, 2004, pg. 19
  6. ^ "An Open Letter to the Obama Administration from Central and Eastern Europe", International Center for Democratic Transition, "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • Onuszkiewicz's page for elections to the European Parliament [3]

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