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    Jan Ferdynand Olszewski (Polish: [ˈjan ɔlˈʂɛfskʲi] ; 20 August 1930 – 7 February 2019) was a Polish conservative lawyer and politician who served as the...
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  • Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from 23 December 1991 to 5 June 1992, sitting in the Council of Ministers during the 1st legislature...
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  • Dariusz Olszewski (born 1967), Polish politician Eileen Olszewski (born 1968), American boxer Gunner Olszewski (born 1996), American football player Jan Olszewski...
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    president appointed lawyer and former activist Jan Olszewski to the office of Prime Minister, though Olszewski quickly refused the position after numerous...
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  • the Republic and, previously, the Centre Agreement. Its leader was Jan Olszewski, who had obtained 6.9% of the vote in the 1995 presidential election...
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  • members of centrist Centre Agreement who protested the downfall of Jan Olszewski and his cabinet from power. The party aspired to become the leading...
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    previously served as Deputy Minister of National Defence (1992) in Jan Olszewski's cabinet, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (1998–2001) in Jerzy Buzek's...
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    publishing the Komunikat „KOR”, working closely with Piotr Naimski and Jan Olszewski. From 16 May to 23 July 1977, and again in December 1979, Macierewicz...
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    Presidential Chancellery but fired him in 1992 due to a conflict concerning Jan Olszewski's government. In 2001, Kaczyński co-founded the Law and Justice party...
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  • 1990 and 1992, leading the first post-communist governments. In 1991, Jan Olszewski from Centre Agreement gained the support of Wałęsa for his candidacy...
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    Minister Jan Olszewski also retained a notoriously strained relationship with Wałęsa during Olszewski's brief government between 1991 and 1992. Olszewski proceeded...
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    most political factions. This led to the dissolution of the Cabinet of Jan Olszewski during the Night of the Briefcases [pl] – a term used in journalism...
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    of no confidence was approved, with 273 in favour and 119 against, Jan Olszewski was forced to resign as Prime Minister and his cabinet was immediately...
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    Prime Minister Jan Olszewski (Movement for the Republic), 65 Former Prime Minister Waldemar Pawlak (Polish People's Party), 36 Satirist Jan Pietrzak (Independent)...
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    majority. Two months of intense coalition negotiations followed, with Jan Olszewski of the Centre Agreement forming a minority government along with the...
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    Civic Alliance and a Centre Agreement candidate. In the Cabinet of Jan Olszewski he served as the Minister for Foreign Economic Cooperation. In 1997...
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  • inicjatywa-obywatelska.eu (in Polish). Retrieved 9 August 2023. Tomasz Olszewski (7 January 2014). "Bohaterski poseł". inicjatywa-obywatelska.eu (in Polish)...
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  • For the coalition building talks that followed, the Alliance selected Jan Olszewski to lead the organization into forming a minority government, forging...
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    Polish Republic Leon Wasilewski (17 November 1918 – 16 January 1919) Ignacy Jan Paderewski (16 January 1919 – 9 December 1919) Władysław Wróblewski (13 December...
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    Kaczyński), five prime ministers (Czesław Kiszczak, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Jan Olszewski, Leszek Miller, Jarosław Kaczyński), four deputy prime ministers, six...
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    President Wałęsa immediately engineered the fall of prime minister Jan Olszewski and the dismissal of Interior Minister Macierewicz. A parliamentary...
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  • August 19 – Frank McCourt, Irish-American writer (d. 2009) August 20 – Jan Olszewski, 3rd Prime Minister of Poland (d. 2019) August 21 – Princess Margaret...
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  • course of the new centre-right government, the former Prime Minister Jan Olszewski decided to form the Homeland Patriotic Movement to contest the 1998...
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    Jan Olszewski was the first fully free and democratic Polish government since 1926. This cabinet was supported by the Kaczyński brothers. Olszewski was...
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    Agreement had been a sort of a conspiracy and that the government of Jan Olszewski had been overthrown in a coup d'état. While the book has been published...
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    2013 World Service Poll BBC #Jerzy Jan Lerski p. 26 #Jerzy Jan Lerski p. 7. Stories of Poland. p. 141-142. #Jerzy Jan Lerski p. 32. "The Bilateral Effect...
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  • Somare (1980) Paias Wingti (1988) Sam Abal (2011) Fernando Zavala (2017) Jan Olszewski (1992) Hanna Suchocka (1993) Waldemar Pawlak (1995) – (orchestrated...
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    in Stonava 29 18–19 January 2019 Assassination of mayor of Gdańsk Paweł Adamowicz 30 15–16 February 2019 Death of former prime minister Jan Olszewski...
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    2pp*   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Waldemar Pawlak Jan Olszewski Henryk Kroll Party PSL ROP KWMN Last election 1,5.4% 132 seats Did not...
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    by Adam Myjak was unveiled in the building. In 2022, a monument to Jan Olszewski was unveiled at the main entrance. In 1995, the main building and neighboring...
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