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Tusk became deputy speaker of the Sejm.
Daszyński sent a telegram to the congress as "the Speaker of the Sejm, condemned to inactivity".
After the convention had assembled, Daszyński, as Speaker of the Sejm, refused to open the session.
The choice of Daszyński as Speaker of the Sejm aggravated relations between the government and parliament.
Negotiations between PiS and PO about forming the new government collapsed in late October, precipitated by disagreement regarding who would be speaker of the Sejm.
Also Speaker of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, Jozef Oleksy, led a Polish parliamentary delegation to India from 9-11 December 2004.
His statement confirms Speaker of the Sejm Grzegorz Schetyna (PO), who also declare that this bill will not be put to a vote in parliament in this term.
After the resignation of Marek Jurek as Speaker of the Sejm on 25 April 2007 Civic Platform announced Komorowski's candidacy for Speaker.
In March some prominent SLD politicians and MPs (including the then Speaker of the Sejm: Marek Borowski) formed a split, creating the new Social Democracy of Poland party.
On June 6 he wrote to the Speakers of the Sejm and of the Senate, the upper house, citing his constitutional right to reject legislation, and seeking the reworking of an electoral law in time for October elections.
Among the creators and leading figures of SdRP were the former Polish president Aleksander Kwaśniewski, former speaker of the Sejm Józef Oleksy and former Prime Minister Leszek Miller.
Even though the movement did not have a majority in the Polish Parliament, Jozef Pilsudski regarded his party as the winner of the election, but to his surprise, left-wing politician Ignacy Daszynski was chosen the speaker of the Sejm.
Stanisław Kostka Gadomski by Rola coat of arms (1718-1797) was governor of Łęczyca province since 1787, Speaker of the Sejm, General officer of Armed forces in First Rzeczpospolita, Starost of Chervonohrad.
January 4, 1946 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Poland left-wing politician, the former leader of the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) and the former Speaker of the Sejm (the lower, but more powerful, house of Poland's parliament).