Since 2017, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Jakub Morawiecki has been an economist, historian, and politician. He was deputy prime minister from 2015 to 2017, Minister of Development from 2015 to 2018, and Minister of Finance from 2016 to 2018. He is a Law and Justice (PiS) member. Morawiecki worked in business before entering politics.
Morawiecki was raised in Wrocław, southwest Poland. His father, theoretical physicist Kornel Morawiecki, was an anti-communist student dissident, an early member of Solidarity, and the founder of Fighting Solidarity. This radical branch refused to negotiate with Poland’s communist government. He failed to acquire 100,000 signatures for the 1990 Polish presidential election. He failed to get to the second round in 2010. Eventually elected to the Sejm in 2015,
Government spokesperson Piotr Muller tweeted that Polish Premier Mateusz Morawiecki visited Kyiv on Friday to support Ukraine’s battle against Russia.
The Chancellery of the Prime Minister stated Morawiecki and the Ukrainian prime minister lay flowers at the Wall of Memory of those who perished for Ukraine.
“A year after Russian hostilities, the Prime Minister @MorawieckiM travelled to Kyiv to offer a clear and quantifiable indication of continuing support in protecting Ukraine against Russia,” Muller stated.
He remarked, “Soon after the fighting broke out, on March 15, we were in Kiev to assure that Ukraine would not be left alone.”
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