Roman Giertych | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of Poland | |
In office 5 May 2006 – 13 August 2007 | |
President | Lech Kaczyński |
Prime Minister | Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński |
Succeeded by | Przemysław Gosiewski |
Minister of National Education | |
In office 5 May 2006 – 13 August 2007 | |
President | Lech Kaczyński |
Prime Minister | Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński |
Preceded by | Michał Seweryński |
Succeeded by | Ryszard Legutko |
Personal details | |
Born | Roman Jacek Giertych 27 February 1971 Śrem, Poland |
Political party | League of Polish Families (until 2009) |
Other political affiliations | Civic Coalition[1] (since 2023) |
Spouse | Barbara Giertych |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | Adam Mickiewicz University (M.A. in History, 1994) (LL.M., 1995) |
Occupation | Politician, lawyer |
Roman Jacek Giertych (Polish pronunciation: [ˈrɔman ˈɡʲɛrtɨx]; born 27 February 1971) is a Polish political figure, historian, advocate,[2] [3] Giertych served in PiS government as Deputy Prime Minister of Poland and Minister of National Education from May 2006 to August 2007. He was a member of the Sejm from 2001 to 2007 and the chairman of the League of Polish Families party.
Since 2007, he has run his law firm in Warsaw, representing clients in various high-profile cases.[4] He announced his intention to run for the Polish Senate in the 2023 Polish election,[5] but after opposition infighting he decided against it.[6] Instead, he has been offered to be a candidate for the Polish Sejm in 2023, on KO's lists, which he accepted.[7] Since 2023, he is a member of the Sejm following the 2023 Polish parliamentary election from the list of Civic Coalition. In January 2024, he was chosen to be deputy chairman of the electoral committee of Civic Coalition.[8]