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- was high as 70% support. His main challenger was expected to be Marian Krzaklewski from the Solidarity Electoral Action, which had formed the government...
- Marian Krzaklewski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarjan kʂaˈklɛfskʲi]; born 23 August 1950 in Kolbuszowa) is a Polish politician. A member of Solidarity since...
- the Solidarity Citizens' Committee. The coalition was led by Marian Krzaklewski and Jerzy Buzek, who was Prime Minister of Poland from 1997 to 2001....
- Voivodeship was represented by two factories: Lech Wałęsa (1980–1991) Marian Krzaklewski (1991–2002) J****z Śniadek (2002–2010) Piotr Duda [pl] (2010–present)...
- Kwaśniewski achieved a landslide reelection over AWS candidate Marian Krzaklewski. Economically, Polish consumer confidence dropped to its lowest since...
- represented the more liberal wing. In the 2000 presidential election Marian Krzaklewski was the coalition's official candidate and won 15.6% of the vote, but...
- 2001. Frączek was the daughter of the surgeon Stanisław Krzaklewski and sister of Marian Krzaklewski. In 1965, she graduated from the Faculty of Medicine...
- liberal-aligned Bogdan Borusewicz and relatively nonpartisan Marian Krzaklewski. On the 3rd Congress of Solidarity on 22-25 February, despite Wałesa's...
- members of the Solidarity Citizens' Committee. The two AWS leaders, Marian Krzaklewski and Jerzy Buzek, joined the party and were its first two chairmen. The...
- Left Alliance (SLD) held the majority of the seats in the Sejm. Marian Krzaklewski was the leader of the AWS, and Leszek Miller led the SLD. In April 1997...