2011 in Poland

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Events during the year 2011 in Poland .

Incumbents

Incumbents
PositionPersonPartyNotes
President Bronisław Komorowski Independent (Supported by the Civic Platform)
Prime Minister Donald Tusk Civic Platform
Marshal of the Sejm Grzegorz Schetyna Civic Platform Until 8 November 2011
Ewa Kopacz Civic Platform From 8 November 2011
Marshal of the Senate Bogdan Borusewicz Independent (Supported by the Civic Platform)

Elections

Bold indicates government parties.

2011 Polish parliamentary election
PartyLeaderSejmSenate
SeatsPopular votePercentageSeats
Civic Platform Donald Tusk
207 / 460
5,629,77339.18%
63 / 100
Law and Justice Jarosław Kaczyński
157 / 460
4,295,01629.89%
31 / 100
Palikot's Movement Janusz Palikot
40 / 460
1,439,49010.02%
0 / 100
Polish People's Party Waldemar Pawlak
28 / 460
1,201,6288.36%
2 / 100
Democratic Left Alliance Grzegorz Napieralski
27 / 460
1,184,3038.24%
0 / 100
German Minority
1 / 460
28,0140.2%
0 / 100
IndependentsN/A
4 / 100
Other PJN, KNP, PPP, Prawica, NDP
0 / 460
591,279 (Total)4.09% (Total)
0 / 100
Total and turnout46014,369,50348.92%100

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

Unknown date

A Liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant was set up in Swinoujscie.

Contents

Deaths

January

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Krzysztof Kolberger

February

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Józef Życiński

March

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Irena Kwiatkowska

April

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Marian Pankowski

May

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Małgorzata Dydek

June

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Jan Kułakowski

July

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Kazimierz Świątek

August

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Andrzej Lepper

September

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