Lesser Poland Regional Assembly

Lesser Poland Regional Assembly
Sejmik Województwa Małopolskiego
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairperson
Urszula Nowogórska, PSL
Vice-Chairpersons
Kazimierz Barczyk, PO
Zdzisław Filip, PiS
Małgorzata Radwan-Ballada, PO
Structure
Seats 39 councillors
Political groups

Executive board

  •      PO (14)
  •      PSL (8)

Opposition parties

  •      PiS (17)
Elections
Last election
16 November 2014
Meeting place
Marshal's Office, Kraków
Website
Lesser Poland Regional Assembly

The Lesser Poland Regional Assembly (Polish: Sejmik Województwa Małopolskiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Lesser Poland. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of thirty-nine councillors elected to four-year terms. The current chairperson of the assembly is Urszula Nowogórska.[1]

The assembly elects the executive board that acts as the collective executive for the regional government, headed by the province's marshal. The current Executive Board of Lesser Poland is a coalition government between Civic Platform and the Polish People's Party, headed by Marshal Jacek Krupa of Civic Platform.[2]

The assembly convenes within the Marshal's Office in Kraków.

Districts

Members of the Lesser Poland Regional Assembly are elected from six districts, serving four-year terms. Districts does not have the constituencies' formal names. Instead, each constituency has a number and territorial description.

NumberSeatsCity countiesLand counties
15NoneChrzanów, Olkusz, Oświęcim
25NoneKraków, Miechów, Proszowice, Wieliczka
39KrakówNone
47NoneMyślenice, Nowy Targ, Sucha, Tatra, Wadowice
57TarnówBochnia, Brzesko, Dąbrowa, Tarnów
66Nowy SączGorlice, Limanowa, Nowy Sącz

2006-10 Term

Groups (party)Members
Civic Platform (PO)11+2
Law and Justice (PiS)11+1
Lesser Poland Commonwealth (Wspólnota Małopolska, WM)5
Polish People's Party (PSL)4
League of Polish Families (LPR)3
Together form Lesser Poland (Razem dla Małopolski, RdM)2
CouncillorsGroups
1Kazimierz BarczykPO
2Jan BerezaWM
3Grzegorz BiedrońPiS
4Wojciech BosakLPR
5Krystyna BrodaPO
6Roman CiepielaPO
7Kazimierz CzekajPO
8Stanisław DębskiLPR
9Barbara DziwiszPO
10Renata Godyń-SwędziołPiS
11Jan HamerskiPiS
12Stanisław HandzlikPO
13Krzysztof Kiciński- (PO)
14Ewa KlichWM
15Barbara Kosińska-GerasPiS
16Witold KozłowskiPiS
17Andrzej KramarczykPiS
18Brygida KuźniakRdM
19Adam KwaśniakWM
20Marek LasotaPO
21Maria MalinowskaPiS
22Bogusław MąsiorRdM
23Marek NawaraWM
24Stefan NowakPSL
25Urszula NowogórskaPSL
26Jerzy OchmanPO
27Zbysław OwczarskiPiS
28Andrzej RomanekPiS
29Andrzej SasułaWM
30Marek SowaPO
31Piotr StachuraLPR
32Teresa StarmachPO
33Andrzej SztorcPSL
34Agata SzutaPiS
35Franciszek SzydłowskiPSL
36Iwona TworzydłoPiS
37Ewa Wicher- (PO)
38Leszek ZegzdaPO
39Elżbieta Zięba- (PiS)

None: Three councillors are not members of groups, but are member of party

See also

References

  1. "Prezydium Sejmiku". Województwa Małopolskiego. Lesser Poland Regional Assembly. Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. "Zarząd Województwa". Województwo Małopolskie. Executive Board of Lesser Poland. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
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