Bartosz Arłukowicz

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Bartosz Arłukowicz, Poland Minister of Health

Bartosz Arłukowicz is a Polish politician, pediatrician, university teacher. He was appointed as Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in 2011, Member of Parliament for the VI and VII term, and since 2011 is the Minister of Health.

Political career[edit]

In 2002 Bartosz Arłukowicz received a mandate to be councillor of Szczecin, starting from the coalition of the Democratic Left Alliance - Labour Union, as a nonpartisan candidate recommended by the SLD. He chaired the Committee on Health and Social Welfare. In 2004, joined the Polish Social Democratic Party, which ran unsuccessfully for Parliament in the parliamentary elections in 2005. He served as chairman of SDPL in Western Pomerania. During the local elections in 2006, he was chief of staff of the electoral Jacek Piechota. He was the Democrats candidate for the post of President of Szczecin. In the parliamentary elections on the 21 October 2007 he achieved 3rd place from the list of Democrats in the region of Szczecin. He obtained a parliamentary seat as the second best result, earning 21 543 votes. In April 2008 he joined the Circle of Deputies SDPL-New Left. In December of the same year he left the party along with two other Members on the grounds that the policy SDPL directed, was in their opinion, against the SLD. In March 2009, he became a member of the parliamentary club Left (in September 2010 converted into KP SLD). In June 2009, he made ​​a declaration to join the Labour Union. On November 6th 2009 he became deputy chairman of the parliamentary committee where he was responsible for examining the legislative act on games and mutual wagering, whose work lasted until August 2010. On May 10th 2011 he was appointed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk to the position of Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister and the plenipotentiary to the Prime Minister. He was in charge of combating social exclusion. He then joined the Civic Platform parliamentary club. In 2011, he was a candidate in the parliamentary elections of the first places in the list of the election committee for the civic platform in the constituency No 41 in Szczecin and obtained a parliamentary seat. He was given 101 746 votes (the most in the region). November 17, 2011, Prime Minister Donald Tusk proposed to him to take over a seat as Minister of Health. The next day the Democratic Left Alliance deputy was sworn into office. In the spring of 2013 he joined the PO (Civic Platform). On September 22nd 2014 he was appointed Minister of Health in Ewa Kopacz’s government.

Education[edit]

Bartosz Arłukowicz graduated from High School in Darłów, and then studied at the faculty of Medicine at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. He is a second degree specialist in pediatrics. He received an MBA from the University of Szczecin. He passed the state examination for members of the supervisory boards of the Treasury. In 1996-1997, he held an internship at the Szczecin University Hospital No. 2, he worked as a doctor in the Regional Ambulance Service. Since his graduation he worked at the Clinic of Children's Diseases, Pomeranian Medical University. Since 1999, he ran a private medical practice, which he suspended in May 2011.

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