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Marek Sawicki

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Marek Sawicki
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
In office
17 March 2014 – 16 November 2015
PresidentBronisław Komorowski
Prime MinisterDonald Tusk
Ewa Kopacz
Preceded byStanisław Kalemba
Succeeded byKrzysztof Jurgiel
In office
16 November 2007 – 26 July 2012
PresidentLech Kaczyński
Bronisław Komorowski (Acting)
Bogdan Borusewicz (Acting)
Grzegorz Schetyna (Acting)
Bronisław Komorowski
Prime MinisterDonald Tusk
Preceded byWojciech Mojzesowicz
Succeeded byStanisław Kalemba
Member of the Sejm
Assumed office
14 October 1993
Constituency18 – Siedlce
Personal details
Born (1958-04-08) 8 April 1958 (age 66)
Sawice-Dwór, Poland
Political partyPolish People's Party

Marek Wacław Sawicki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarɛk saˈvʲitskʲi]; born 8 April 1958) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, receiving 6527 votes in 18 Siedlce district as a candidate on the Polish People's Party list and served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development on two separate occasions. He was first appointed to the post on 16 November 2007 and left on 26 July 2012. On 17 March 2014 he then took over from Stanisław Kalemba and served until the Cabinet of Beata Szydło was sworn in on 16 November 2015.

He was also a member of Sejm 1993-1997, Sejm 1997-2001, and Sejm 2001-2005.

On 15–16 December 2011 the European Council of Agriculture and Fisheries under the presidency of Marek Sawicki adopted a decision authorizing the signing of an anti-counterfeiting trade agreement (ACTA).[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "PRESS RELEASE 3137th Council meeting Agriculture and Fisheries" (PDF). 15–16 December 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-24.

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