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President
  
Bronislaw Komorowski

President
  
Lech Kaczynski

Spouse
  
Dariusz Rostkowski

Education
  
University of Warsaw


Preceded by
  
Krystyna Szumilas

Name
  
Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska

Political party
  
Civic Platform

Succeeded by
  
Anna Zalewska

Role
  
Deputy of the Sejm

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Children
  
Marysia Kluzik-Rostkowska, Kasia Kluzik-Rostkowska, Jozio Kluzik-Rostkowski

Similar People
  
Elzbieta Jakubiak, Pawel Poncyljusz, Michal Kaminski, Pawel Kowal, Donald Tusk

Profiles


Prime Minister
  
Donald Tusk Ewa Kopacz

Prime Minister
  
Jaroslaw Kaczynski

Organizations founded
  
Poland Comes First

Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska (born December 14, 1963) is a Polish politician and member of the Sejm for Civic Platform. She was elected for Law and Justice in 2007, but led a breakaway group in 2010 to form the more liberal Poland Comes First, of which she was leader. She resigned from the party in June 2011, joining Civic Platform following rumors. In November 2013, following a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Kluzik-Rostkowska was appointed to head the Ministry of National Education.

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Early life

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Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska was born on 14 December 1963 in Katowice, Poland. She graduated from the University of Warsaw with an M.A. in Journalism and Political Science. In 1989, she joined Tygodnik Solidarność, becoming a member of the paper's political section before moving on to Express Wieczorny, becoming editor of the newspaper and garnering the attention of Lech Kaczyński, who was then chief of the Presidential Chancellery. In 1996, Kluzik-Rostkowska joined the ranks of Wprost, becoming a political correspondent. She would later join the journal Nowe Państwo in 2000, followed by the ladies weekly Przyjaciółka between 2001 and 2004.

Political career

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In 2004, Kluzik-Rostkowska entered Warsaw's municipal bureaucracy, becoming chief specialist of the mayor's press office. Kaczyński, now elected as Mayor of Warsaw, later appointed Kluzik-Rostkowska as head of the mayor's outreach department for women and families. As a member of Law and Justice, Kluzik-Rostkowska ran for a seat in the Sejm during the 2005 parliamentary election, but failed to be elected. Nevertheless, she joined the government of incoming Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, who made Kluzik-Rostkowska deputy head of the Minister of Labour and Social Policy. Before joining the ministry, Kluzik-Rostkowska voiced support for in vitro fertilisation during a media interview, prompting one of the government's junior coalition partners, the League of Polish Families, to threaten the coalition of withdrawing its support. However, the League failed to block Kluzik-Rostkowska's nomination, who later became head of the ministry's commission on the equal status of men and women.

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From August to November 2007, Kluzik-Rostkowska served as the Minister of Labour and Social Policy under the government of Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński. Kluzik-Rostkowska replaced Minister Anna Kalata of Self-Defence during a cabinet reshuffle following Self-Defence's exit from the Law and Justice-led government. Despite the Kaczyński government's defeat in the 2007 parliamentary election, Kluzik-Rostkowska was elected to a seat in the Sejm.

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In 2010, Kluzik-Rostkowska presided over Jarosław Kaczyński's campaign during the 2010 presidential election, called 'Poland Comes First'. A leading party moderate, she was ejected from Law and Justice after hinting of her candidacy for the party's leadership "if need be". Having left, she established Poland Comes First, a new political grouping with other Law and Justice dissidents including Sejm representatives Elżbieta Jakubiak and Paweł Poncyljusz, and MEPs Adam Bielan and Michał Kamiński.

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She resigned from the party leadership on 5 June 2011, prompting rumors of her leaving the party altogether to join Civic Platform. Following her defection to Civic Platform's ranks, Kluzik-Rostkowska described her decision as to "do everything [to ensure] that Law and Justice do not return to power." She was reelected to the Sejm as a member of Civic Platform in the 2011 parliamentary election, representing Rybnik.

In November 2013, Kluzik-Rostkowska was appointed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk as the next Minister of National Education, replacing Krystyna Szumilas.

References

Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska Wikipedia