Andrzej Celiński

Politician

1950 –

25

Who is Andrzej Celiński?

Andrzej Celiński is a Polish socialist politician, a prominent leader of the Democratic opposition to the communist regime, and after 1989, a member of the Sejm and Senate and Minister of Culture.

He is now member of Social Democracy of Poland, and previously Democratic Left Alliance and Freedom Union. As Sejm Member he is a member of Left and Democrats caucus.

He is a graduate of University of Warsaw. After this he became prominent member of independent scouting movement, Workers' Defence Committee and later Solidarity. He was one of the leaders of independence movement.

Elected Senator from Solidarity he served from 1989 to 1993. He later became Sejm member.

Originally a member of the Democratic Union and Freedom Union, where he was a member of left-wing, be joined Democratic Left Alliance in 1999.

He was one of the party vice chairmen. After SLD electoral victory he was named Minister of Culture in Leszek Miller's cabinet. He served in the government from October 19, 2001 until July 6, 2002.

He left SLD with a group of fellow MP's, led by Sejm Marshal Marek Borowski and created new party - SdPl. He lost re-election to Sejm in 2005 and SdPl lost all seat as well.

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Born
Feb 26, 1950
Warsaw
Nationality
  • Poland
Education
  • University of Warsaw

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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