Next Polish Presidential Election
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The Next Polish Presidential Election will be probably take place in 2010, when five-year terms of current President Lech Kaczyński ended.
However, this date could be just presumed, because if Kaczyński die, resign or be removed from office, the special elections (on new five years term, not a remained of this term) be called and until next President be sworn-in, Sejm Marshal would serve as Acting President.
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[edit] Potential candidates mentioned
[edit] The right
[edit] Law and Justice
- Lech Kaczyński, current President (since 2005)
- Zbigniew Ziobro, outgoing Minister of Justice; recently mentioned as a candidate with support of Tadeusz Rydzyk and his Radio Maryja, who now opposing Kaczyński[1]
[edit] Civic Platform
- Donald Tusk, Kaczyński's runoff candidate in 2005 and current Prime Minister-Designate
- Radosław Sikorski, former Minister of Defence and incoming Minister of Foreign Affairs
[edit] League of Polish Families
- Maciej Giertych, Member of the European Parliament and candidate in 2005
- Sylwester Chruszcz, Member of the European Parliament, current party leader
[edit] Right of Republic
- Marek Jurek, former Sejm Marshal (2005-2007)
[edit] Others=
- Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, former Prime Minister (2005-2006)
[edit] The left
[edit] Left and Democrats
- Marek Borowski (Social Democracy of Poland) - Former Sejm Marshal (2001-2004), who won fourth place in 2004; because of current coallition with the, he proviously broken with, he could be candidate of united left
- Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (Democratic Left Alliance) - former Prime Minister (1996-1997), Sejm Marshal (2005), who run, but withdrew his candidacy before 2005 election. Also typed as common left-wing candidate
- Wojciech Olejniczak (Democratic Left Alliance) - Current Party Leader, former Minister of Agriculture and one of the incumbents Vice Sejm Marshals. As Borowski i Cimoszewicz possible leftist candidate
[edit] Populist/Agrarians
[edit] Self-Defense
- Andrzej Lepper (Samoobrona) former Vice PM and Minister of Agruculture in Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz and Jarosław Kaczyński governments; finished third in 2005 election
[edit] Polish People's Party=
- Jarosław Kalinowski (Polish People's Party) - Former Party Leader, Vice PM and Minister of Agruculture under Leszek Miller and candidate in both 2000 and 2005 elections
- Waldemar Pawlak (Polish People's Party) - Current Leader, twice served as Prime Minister (1991 and 1993-1995). Was a Presidential candidate in 1995. Incoming Deputy PM and Minister of Economic in coalition with PO
[edit] Former President's won't run
Former President Aleksander Kwaśniewski served two terms and is barred for run again. Kwaśniewski is a still popular figure and would have a significant support if he can run.
Lech Wałęsa, one-term President, who lost re-election in 1995, run again in 2000, but recevived a little support didn't run in 2005 and probably won't run again.
Two others former Presidents, Wojciech Jaruzelski (served 1989-1990) and Ryszard Kaczorowski (served 1989-1990 in exile) are also technically allowing to run, but this is highly unprobably (Jaruzelski would have 87 years in 2010 and Kaczorowski 91).
[edit] Age upon entering on office
- Lech Kaczyński - gwould be 61-year old in 2010
- Donald Tusk - would be 53
- Zbigniew Ziobro - 40
- Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz - 60
- Wojciech Olejniczak - 36
- Marek Borowski - 64
- Waldemar Pawlak - 51
- Jarosław Kalinowski - 48
- Andrzej Lepper - 56
- Marek Jurek - 50
- Maciej Giertych - 74
- Sylwester Chruszcz - 38
- Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz - 51
[edit] See also
- Next United Kingdom general election (other future elections with still unknown date)

