- Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz (Polish pronunciation: [vwɔˈd͡ʑimjɛʂ t͡ɕimɔˈʂɛvit͡ʂ] , born 13
September 1950) is a
Polish politician who
served as
Prime Minister...
- four
Prime ministers coming from the party: Józef Oleksy, Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz,
Leszek Miller and
Marek Belka. It then
faded into opposition, overshadowed...
- so-called "Moscow loan".
After revealing that
affair in 1991, Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz called Miller to
abstain from
taking an MP's oath due to accusations...
-
Marek Belka (Poland, 2004–05), Chen
Gongbo (China, 1944–45), Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz (Poland, 1996–97),
Gaston Eyskens (Belgium, 1949–50, 1958–61 and 1968–73)...
- to the
failure of PiS-PO
coalition talks in late October. Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz, the
candidate of the
Alliance of the
Democratic Left,
which was the...
-
Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki,
Members of the Sejm Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz and
Roman Bartoszcze, and anti-communist
oppositionist Leszek Moczulski...
-
Poland and the
Minister of Finance: in 1997 in the
Cabinet of Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz and in 2001–2002 in the
Cabinet of
Leszek Miller. In 2004–2005 he served...
-
transplantation and a
Minister of
Health of the
Republic of Poland. Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz (1950–):
former Prime Minister of
Poland (1996-1997)
Leszek Miller (1946–):...
-
accusations that he
spied for Moscow. He is
replaced by Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz.
January 27 –
Colonel Ibrahim Baré Maïn****ara
deposes the
first democratically...
-
administrative reorganization reforms by the
government of Włodzimierz
Cimoszewicz in 1996 and
implemented in the
following year, the
Chancellery ****umed...