Sylwia Pusz

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Sylwia Pusz
Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland of the third and fourth parliamentary term
In office
1997–2005
Personal details
Born (1972-07-18) July 18, 1972 (age 51)
Poznań
Political partyDemocratic Left Alliance / Social Democracy of Poland

Sylwia Pusz (born June 18, 1972, in Poznań)[1] is a Polish politician who served as a member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland during the third and fourth convocations.[2][3]

Biography[edit]

She graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.[3] From 1997 to 2005, she held the position of a member of the Polish Parliament during the third and fourth convocations, representing the Democratic Left Alliance in the Poznań constituencies No. 35 and No. 39.[citation needed]

In 2004, she joined the Social Democracy of Poland, and from May 1 to July 19 of the same year, she represented the party in the European Parliament.[1] In 2005, she was not re-elected to the Polish Parliament.[citation needed]

From 1997 to 1999, she led the Social Democratic Youth Faction, and in 1999, she became the chairwoman of the Alliance of Young Democratic Left.[4] She runs a consulting company[5] and, since 2006, has been a member of the provincial assembly of the Greater Poland Voivodeship on behalf of the Left and Democrats coalition. She was the vice-chairwoman of the Social Democracy of Poland and also headed the party's structures in the Greater Poland region.[citation needed]

In 2009, she was a candidate for the European Parliament from the list of the coalition committee Agreement for the Future – CenterLeft in the Greater Poland constituency.[citation needed]

In January 2010, she resigned from party functions and announced her retirement from politics.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "5th parliamentary term | Sylwia PUSZ | MEPs | European Parliament". www.europarl.europa.eu. 1972-06-18. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  2. ^ "Poseł Sylwia Pusz". orka.sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  3. ^ a b "Poseł Sylwia Pusz". orka.sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  4. ^ "Sylwia Pusz". Wydawnictwo W drodze (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  5. ^ "Sylwia Pusz". monitorwielkopolski.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  6. ^ Kopiński, Michał (2011-07-01). "Sylwia Pusz, "lwica lewicy", mówi: dość!". wyborcza.pl. Archived from the original on 2016-02-15. Retrieved 2024-01-12.