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The First Term Sejm of the Polish People's Republic – was elected in the 1952 Polish parliamentary election. The term of the Sejm's mandate lasted from November 20, 1952, to November 20, 1956.
A total of 425 deputies were elected to the Sejm, including 74 women (constituting 17.41% of all deputies). Only 26 deputies had served in the previous parliament.
Sejm Marshal
[edit]- Jan Dembowski – non-partisan
Deputy Marshals of the Sejm
[edit]- Stanisław Kulczyński – Democratic Party
- Franciszek Mazur – Polish United Workers' Party
- Józef Ozga-Michalski – United People's Party
Political Composition of the Sejm at the Beginning of the Term
[edit]- PZPR (Polish United Workers' Party) – 273 deputies (64.2% of all)
- ZSL (United People's Party) – 90 deputies (21.2%)
- SD (Democratic Party) – 25 deputies (5.9%)
- Independents – 37 deputies (8.7%)
Deputies by Age
[edit]- Under 25 years – 7 (1.65% of all)
- 25 to 30 years – 25 (5.88%)
- 31 to 40 years – 112 (26.35%)
- 41 to 50 years – 168 (39.53%)
- 51 to 60 years – 84 (19.77%)
- 61 years and above – 29 (6.82%)
Deputies by Education
[edit]- Higher education – 136 (32% of all)
- Incomplete higher education – 12 (2.82%)
- Secondary education – 81 (19.06%)
- Incomplete secondary education – 27 (6.35%)
- Elementary education – 169 (39.77%)
Bibliography
[edit]- History of the Polish Sejm, Vol. III, edited by Andrzej Ajnenkiel, Warsaw 1989, pp. 302, 304–305.