Polish economist and politician
Maria Małgorzata Janyska (née Chojcan; born January 16, 1962, in Wyrzysk) is a Polish local government official, economist, and member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland for the VII, VIII, IX, and X terms.
Career
From 1998 to 2002, Janyska was a member of the Czarnków-Trzcianka County Council during its first term. She returned to local government in 2010, when she was elected to the voivodeship sejmik of Greater Poland Voivodeship as a member of the Civic Platform in the local elections.[1]
In February 2011, she ran for a senate seat in the by-elections held after Piotr Głowski was elected mayor of Pila. She finished second in the vote, losing to Henryk Stokłosa.[2] In the 2011 parliamentary elections, she received 12,132 votes, winning a parliamentary seat for Civic Platform in the Pila district.[3]
In 2015, she successfully ran for reelection to the Sejm (receiving 21,700 votes).[4] In the VIII Sejm, she became the deputy chair of the Extraordinary Committee for Deregulation and a member of the Committee on Administration and Internal Affairs and the Committee on Economy and Development.[5] In the 2019 and 2023 elections, she again won parliamentary seats, running as part of the Civic Coalition and receiving 30,783 and 23,592 votes, respectively.[6][7] In the IX term, she was the deputy chair of the Committee on Economy and Development,[5] and in the X term, she became the deputy chair of the Committee on Administration and Internal Affairs.[8]
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