Jerzy Budnik

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Jerzy Budnik was born on 30th May 1951 in Wejherowo, Poland. He is a Polish politician and member of Parliament (III, IV, V, VI and VII cadency).

Political Career[edit]

In the 80s he was an activist of "Solidarity" and the civil committees. In the 90s he was a councillor in Wejherowa, and for two terms (1990-1998) he held the position of mayor of the city. Then until 2001 he was a member of the council of the Pomeranian. At the time he was a member of the Conservative People's Party, he was deputy chairman of the party in Pomerania. Between 1997 and 2001 he served as a Member of the Solidarity Electoral Action in the third term. He was elected as a member in the fourth term in the parliamentary elections in 2001 for the Civic Platform (PO). In the 2005 elections he again received a mandate from the PO. In the parliamentary elections in 2007, he won a parliamentary seat for the fourth time. In elections in 2011, he successfully applied for re-election. He is an activist of the Kashubian-Pomeranian. He was awarded several medals and badges (including the Bronze Medal for services of defense for the country).

Education[edit]

He graduated from the Faculty of Administrative Law, University of Gdansk.

External Links[edit]

[Website]