Sylwia Gregorczyk-Abram Becomes Candidate for Polish Commissioner for Citizens' Rights
Key Points
- The relevant committee of the parliament approved the candidacy of Sylwia Gregorczyk-Abram for Commissioner for Citizens' Rights.
- Adam Borowski, the rival candidate supported by PiS, received a negative opinion from the committee.
- The Polish Parliament will hold the final vote on the matter on the upcoming Friday.
- The term of the current commissioner, Prof. Marcin Wiącek, will expire on 23 July.
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The Justice and Human Rights Committee of the Polish Parliament (Sejm) expressed a favorable opinion on the appointment of Sylwia Gregorczyk-Abram as the Commissioner for Citizens' Rights (RPO). Gregorczyk-Abram's candidacy is jointly supported by the Civic Coalition (KO) and the Left.
The committee, on the other hand, made a negative decision regarding the other candidate presented by the PiS party, Adam Borowski. All deputies in the parliament will vote on the upcoming Friday to make the final determination for this important position.
The term of the current Commissioner for Citizens' Rights, Prof. Marcin Wiącek, will end on 23 July. This vote is planned to be completed soon so that the relevant office does not remain vacant and the new commissioner can take office.
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- Who did the committee approve for the Commissioner for Citizens' Rights (RPO) candidacy?
- The Justice and Human Rights Committee of the parliament approved the candidacy of Sylwia Gregorczyk-Abram, who is supported by the Civic Coalition and the Left.
- What will be the next step in determining the new commissioner?
- The Polish Parliament (Sejm) will hold a plenary vote on the upcoming Friday to make the final decision on the matter.
- When does the term of the current Commissioner for Citizens' Rights end?
- The official term of the incumbent Commissioner for Citizens' Rights, Prof. Marcin Wiącek, will end on 23 July.
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