Krzysztof Kwiatkowski

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Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (* 14. Mai 1971 in Zgierz) ist ein polnischer Politiker der Platforma Obywatelska (Bürgerplattform) und war von Oktober 2009 bis November 2011 Justizminister im Kabinett Tusk I. rdf:langString
Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, né le 14 mai 1971 à Zgierz, est un homme politique polonais, membre de la Plate-forme civique (PO). Il est ministre de la Justice entre 2009 et 2011 et président de la Chambre suprême de contrôle (NIK) depuis 2013. rdf:langString
Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (ur. 14 maja 1971 w Zgierzu) – polski prawnik, polityk i urzędnik państwowy. Senator VII i X kadencji (2007–2011, od 2019), poseł na Sejm VII kadencji (2011–2013). W latach 2009–2011 minister sprawiedliwości, w latach 2009–2010 prokurator generalny, w latach 2013–2019 prezes Najwyższej Izby Kontroli. rdf:langString
Кшиштоф Квятковський (пол. Krzysztof Kwiatkowski; нар. 14 травня 1971 року, Згеж) — польський правник, політик та державний діяч. Сенатор VII i X каденції (2007—2011, з 2019), депутат Сейму Республіки Польща VII каденції (2011—2013). З 2009 по 2011 рік обіймав посаду Міністра юстиції Польщі. У 2009—2010 роках — Генеральний прокурор, а у 2013—2019 роках — президент Вищої палати контролю Республіки Польща. rdf:langString
Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (born 14 May 1971, in Zgierz) is a Polish lawyer, politician and government official who served as the Minister of Justice of Poland in Cabinet of Donald Tusk from 2009 until 2011, Public Prosecutor General from 2009 until 2010, and as President of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) from 2013 until 2019. He was also a member of Senate (from Civic Platform) from 2007 until 2011. During parliamentary elections in 2011 Kwiatkowski was a candidate of Civic Platform to Sejm. He gained the mandate after reaching 68 814 votes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (* 14. Mai 1971 in Zgierz) ist ein polnischer Politiker der Platforma Obywatelska (Bürgerplattform) und war von Oktober 2009 bis November 2011 Justizminister im Kabinett Tusk I.
rdf:langString Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (born 14 May 1971, in Zgierz) is a Polish lawyer, politician and government official who served as the Minister of Justice of Poland in Cabinet of Donald Tusk from 2009 until 2011, Public Prosecutor General from 2009 until 2010, and as President of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) from 2013 until 2019. He was also a member of Senate (from Civic Platform) from 2007 until 2011. Krzysztof Kwiatkowski at the age of 17 joined the Federation of Fighting Youth. He began his studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Łódź. His education was interrupted due to cancer. Kwiatkowski graduated with the Master of Law and Administration degree at Warsaw University. He had been actively participating at Independent Students’ Association as a member of the national board. From 1997 until 2001 he held the position of the personal secretary of the Prime Minister of Poland, Jerzy Buzek. From 2004 until 2013 he was a member of Civic Platform. Kwiatkowski was also a national board member of Polish Paralympic Committee. On 14 October 2009 he had been appointed by the president Lech Kaczyński for the position of the Minister of Justice and the Public Prosecutor General in the first Cabinet of Donald Tusk. On 11 April 2011 he became a member of Parliamentary Committee for the investigation of the Tu-154M crash in Smolensk after the Smolensk air disaster which occurred on 10 April 2010. During parliamentary elections in 2011 Kwiatkowski was a candidate of Civic Platform to Sejm. He gained the mandate after reaching 68 814 votes. On 26 July 2013 he was appointed by Sejm for the position of the President of the Supreme Audit Office. In the same month he resigned from his membership in Civic Platform. On 19 August 2019 he handed his resignation from the position due to the participation in parliamentary elections in the same year. Officially, his term of office ended on 30 August 2019.
rdf:langString Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, né le 14 mai 1971 à Zgierz, est un homme politique polonais, membre de la Plate-forme civique (PO). Il est ministre de la Justice entre 2009 et 2011 et président de la Chambre suprême de contrôle (NIK) depuis 2013.
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rdf:langString Кшиштоф Квятковський (пол. Krzysztof Kwiatkowski; нар. 14 травня 1971 року, Згеж) — польський правник, політик та державний діяч. Сенатор VII i X каденції (2007—2011, з 2019), депутат Сейму Республіки Польща VII каденції (2011—2013). З 2009 по 2011 рік обіймав посаду Міністра юстиції Польщі. У 2009—2010 роках — Генеральний прокурор, а у 2013—2019 роках — президент Вищої палати контролю Республіки Польща.
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