Generated by GPT-5-mini| Marek Kuchciński | |
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| Name | Marek Kuchciński |
| Birth date | 1955-08-09 |
| Birth place | Przemyśl, Poland |
| Occupation | Politician, pilot |
| Party | Law and Justice |
| Office | Marshal of the Sejm |
| Term start | 2015 |
| Term end | 2019 |
Marek Kuchciński is a Polish politician and former aviator who served as Marshal of the Sejm between 2015 and 2019, representing the Law and Justice party. He has been a member of the Polish parliament, the Sejm, across multiple terms and has been active in regional and national politics, engaging with institutions and figures across Polish public life. His career intersects with prominent Polish political actors, legislative bodies, and public debates.
Born in Przemyśl, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, he attended local schools in Przemyśl and later pursued studies at the University of Rzeszów and the Wrocław University of Technology, where he engaged with technical and regional academic communities. His early years connected him with institutions such as the Podkarpackie Voivodeship authorities, municipal councils in Przemyśl, and regional cultural organizations. During this period he also trained as a pilot and associated with aviation institutions and aviator communities linked to Warsaw and Kraków aviation circles.
Kuchciński's political trajectory began in local government in Przemyśl and the Podkarpackie region, bringing him into contact with municipal administrations and regional assemblies. He was elected to the Sejm, interacting with parliamentary bodies including the Sejm Marshal's office, committees in Warsaw, and cross-party groups involving Civic Platform, Democratic Left Alliance, and Polish People's Party members. His legislative work involved collaboration with ministries such as the Ministry of Interior and Administration, the Ministry of Defence, and the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, and he participated in debates alongside leaders from Law and Justice, including Jarosław Kaczyński and Beata Szydło. He stood for multiple terms, engaging with European institutions via contacts with the European Parliament, and interacting with international delegations from NATO, the European Union, and bilateral missions from Germany, France, and the United States.
As Marshal of the Sejm from 2015 to 2019, he presided over plenary sessions, coordinated work with the Senate and the President of Poland, and worked within the constitutional framework alongside figures such as Andrzej Duda, Donald Tusk, and Bronisław Komorowski in institutional contexts. His tenure involved procedural decisions affecting parliamentary commissions, interparliamentary groups engaging with the Bundestag, the House of Commons, the U.S. Congress delegations, and representatives from the Council of Europe. He managed relations with media institutions including public broadcasters and press outlets, and he officiated ceremonies attended by heads of state, ambassadors, and diplomatic corps. His role required interaction with the Constitutional Tribunal, the National Electoral Commission, and civil service structures tied to the Chancellery of the Sejm.
During and after his term as Marshal he drew scrutiny from opposition parties such as Civic Platform, Nowoczesna, and the Left, and from watchdogs including civic organisations and media outlets. Criticisms involved use of official transport and travel arrangements linked to airports in Rzeszów, Warsaw Chopin, and regional airfields, and raised questions involving the Prime Minister's office, the President's protocols, and the Chancellery of the Sejm. Parliamentary debates and investigative reporting referenced practices compared against precedents set in previous Sejm terms under Marshals such as Ewa Kopacz and Grzegorz Schetyna; judicial and administrative entities including administrative courts and prosecutors were mentioned in public discourse. The controversies attracted attention from international media and prompted responses from party leadership in Law and Justice, as well as statements by members of the European Parliament and diplomatic figures.
Outside politics he has interests connected to aviation communities, regional heritage organisations in Podkarpackie, and social initiatives in Przemyśl, and he has been associated with veteran and veterans' associations and sporting clubs in Rzeszów. His personal associations have included interactions with cultural institutions, religious organizations in Poland, and charitable foundations operating in southeastern Poland. He has maintained a public profile through interviews with national newspapers and appearances at events involving municipal authorities, academic institutions, and national commemorations.
Category:1955 births Category:Living people Category:People from Przemyśl Category:Law and Justice politicians Category:Members of the Polish Sejm 2015–2019