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10th term Sejm and 11th term Senate of Poland

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10th term Sejm & 11th term Senate of the Republic of Poland
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Sejm and Senate Complex of Poland
Sejm and Senate Complex of Poland
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Poland
JurisdictionPoland
Meeting placeSejm building complex, Warsaw, Poland
Term13 November 2023 (2023-11-13) – present
Election15 October 2023
GovernmentTusk III:[a]
  •   Civic Coalition
  •   Polish People's Party
  •   Poland 2050
  •   New Left
Opposition
Websitesejm.gov.pl
senat.gov.pl
10th term Sejm
Members460 deputies
Marshal of the SejmSzymon Hołownia, PL2050
Deputy Marshals of the SejmDorota Niedziela, PO
Monika Wielichowska, PO
Piotr Zgorzelski, PSL
Włodzimierz Czarzasty, NL
Krzysztof Bosak, RN
vacant, PiS
Party controlOctober 15 Coalition
11th term Senate
Members100 Senators
Marshal of the SenateMałgorzata Maria Kidawa- Błońska, PO
Deputy Marshals of the SenateRafał Grupiński, PO
Magdalena Biejat, Ind
Michał Kamiński, UED
Maciej Żywno, PL2050
vacant, PiS
Party controlSenate Pact 2023 majority

The 10th term Sejm and the 11th term Senate is the legislature of the Republic of Poland following the 2023 Polish parliamentary election held on 15 October 2023 which returned 460 deputies to the Sejm and 100 senators to the Senate.

The Parliament of Poland held its inaugural meeting on 13 November 2023.

Current standings

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Standings in the 10th Sejm and the 11th Senate
Affiliation Deputies (Sejm) Senators (Senate)
Results of the
2023 election
As of
29 November 2024
Change Results of the
2023 election
As of
29 November 2024
Change
Parliamentary clubs
Law and Justice 194 190 Decrease 4 34 34 Steady
Civic Coalition 157 157 Steady 41 42 Increase 1
Poland 2050 33 32 Decrease 1 11 12 Increase 1
Polish People's Party 32 32 Steady
The Left 26 21 Decrease 5 9 9 Steady
Deputative clubs
Confederation 18 18 Steady Steady
Deputative circles
Left Together 5 Increase 5 Steady
Kukiz'15 4 Increase 4 Steady
Senatorial circles
Independents and Locals Steady 3 Increase 3
Independents
Independents 1 Increase 1 5 Decrease 5
Total members 460 460 Steady 100 100 Steady
Vacant 0 Steady 0 Steady
Total seats 460 100


List of Parliamentary clubs and circles

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Parliamentary Group[1] Chair Type # of deputies # of senators Status
Law and Justice Mariusz Błaszczak (in the Sejm) Parliamentary club 190 34 Opposition
Stanisław Karczewski (in the Senate)
Civic Coalition Zbigniew Konwiński [pl] (in the Sejm) Parliamentary club 157 41 Government
Tomasz Grodzki (in the Senate)
Poland 2050 Mirosław Suchoń [pl] (in the Sejm) Parliamentary club 32 Government
Polish People's Party Krzysztof Paszyk [pl] (in the Sejm) Parliamentary club 32 Government
Third Way Waldemar Pawlak (in the Senate) Senators' club 12 Government
The Left Anna Maria Żukowska (in the Sejm) Parliamentary club 21 9 Government
Anna Górska
Maciej Kopiec [pl]
(in the Senate)
Confederation Stanisław Tyszka Deputies' club 16 Opposition
Free Republicans Paweł Kukiz Deputies' circle 3 Opposition
Ind. Senators Circle (Senate Pact 2023) Zygmunt Frankiewicz Senators' circle 4 Government support

Distribution of seats for individual parties

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Parties in the Sejm
Club Parties Seats
Law and Justice Law and Justice 181
Renewal of the Republic of Poland 5
Independent 4
Civic Coalition Civic Platform 124
Modern 10
Polish Initiative 3
The Greens 3
Yes! For Poland 2
AGROunia 1
Independent 14
Poland 2050 Poland 2050 29
Independent 3
Polish People's Party Polish People's Party 28
Centre for Poland 3
Independent 1
The Left New Left 18
Independent 3
Left Together Left Together 5
Confederation New Hope 7
National Movement 6
Confederation of the Polish Crown 2
Independent 3
Free Republicans Kukiz'15 4
Independent Independent 1
Parties in the Senate
Club Parties Seats
Civic Coalition Civic Platform 37
Yes! For Poland 1
Independent 4
Law and Justice Law and Justice 29
Sovereign Poland 1
Independent 4
Third Way Poland 2050 5
Polish People's Party 4
Centre for Poland 1
Union of European Democrats 1
Independent 1
The Left New Left 5
Independent 2
Labour Union 1
Polish Socialist Party 1
Independent Independent and Self-Governing 3

10th term Sejm

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List of political officers

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Office Holder Party Since
Marshal of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia Poland 2050 13 November 2023
Deputy Marshals of the Sejm Dorota Niedziela Civic Platform 13 November 2023
Monika Wielichowska Civic Platform
Piotr Zgorzelski Polish People's Party
Włodzimierz Czarzasty New Left
Krzysztof Bosak National Movement
Senior Marshal Marek Sawicki Polish People's Party 9 November 2023[2]

11th term Senate

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Office Holder Party Since
Marshal of the Senate Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska Civic Platform 13 November 2023
Deputy Marshals of the Senate Rafał Grupiński Civic Platform 13 November 2023
Magdalena Biejat Independent
Maciej Żywno Poland 2050
Michał Kamiński Union of European Democrats
Senior Marshal Michał Seweryński Law and Justice 9 November 2023[2]

Governments

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Portrait Name
Sejm District
(Birth–Death)
Tenure Party Government
Took office Left office Duration
Mateusz Morawiecki Prezes Rady Ministrów (cropped).jpg
Mateusz Morawiecki
Katowice II - 31
(born 1968)
27 November 2023 13 December 2023
(no confidence vote)
17 days Law and Justice Morawiecki III
Prime_Minister_Donald_Tusk_of_Poland_in_the_Oval_Office_in_2024_(cropped).jpg
Donald Tusk
Warsaw - 19
(born 1957)
13 December 2023 Incumbent 353 days Civic Platform Tusk III
(KOPSLPL2050NL)

References

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  1. ^ "Kluby i koła". sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Prezydent powołał Marszałków Seniorów Sejmu i Senatu RP". Oficjalna strona Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. 9 November 2023.
  1. ^ Following the election, Mateusz Morawiecki was first designated as Prime Minister by the President Andrzej Duda with a United Right minority government. He took the oath of office for his third term on 27 November 2023. On 11 December 2023, Morawiecki's government was defeated in a motion of confidence vote, 190 against 266, prompting the fall of his government. The same day, Donald Tusk was elected as prime minister appointee by 248 against 201, being confirmed to the post on 13 December.