Labor Union (Poland)
Labor Union (Unia Pracy) is a Polish political party. It is a member of the Party of European Socialists.
The party got 7.28% of votes in the 1993 parliamentary elections, and had 41 representatives in Sejm. In 1997 it got only 4.74% of votes and not having passed the required 5% threshold, it did not get into the Sejm. In the 2001 elections, it started together with Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej and managed to get 16 members of parliament. Some of them have since left to join newly created Socjaldemokracja Polska.
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Leaders
- Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka
- Marek Pol
Members of Polish Parliament (Sejm)
MP, constituency
- Andrzej Aumiller, Poznań
- Barbara Bło&ńska-Fajfrowska, Katowice
- Bronisław Dankowski, Konin
- Hanna Gucwińska, Wrocław
- Marian Janicki, Kalisz
- Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, Gdynia
- Ewa Kralkowska, Łódź
- Józef Kubica, Gliwice
- Jerzy Müller, Elbląg
- Jan Orkisz, Kraków
- Alfred Owoc, Gorzów Wielkopolski – Zielona Góra
- Ryszard Pojda, Rybnik
- Marek Pol, Konin
- Danuta Polak, Częstochowa
- Zofia Wilczyńska, Koszalin
Important former members:
- Ryszard Bugaj, left in 1998
- Tomasz Nałęcz, left in 2004 to newly created Socjaldemokracja Polska
- Aleksander Małachowski, died January 26, 2004
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