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Politics of Poland
President
—
Andrzej Duda
(independent, supported by
Law and Justice
)
Prime Minister
—
Beata Szydło
(
Law and Justice
) (until 11 December),
Mateusz Morawiecki
(
Law and Justice
) (starting 11 December)
Marshal of the Sejm
—
Marek Kuchciński
(
Law and Justice
)
Marshal of the Senate
—
Stanisław Karczewski
(
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)
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January 2017
)
1 January -
Ełk riots
took place at
Ełk
Kebab
restaurant.
[
1
]
[
2
]
[
3
]
12 January – 3,000
U.S. troops
are deployed in Poland as part of
NATO
's
Operation Atlantic Resolve
.
[
4
]
2 July to 12 July – The Annual Meeting of World Heritage Committee opens in
Krakow
, Poland.
7 October – "Rosary to the Borders": hundreds of thousands of Polish
Catholics
prayed the
Rosary
along the country's borders for peace and for the salvation of Poland and the world against
secularization
.
[
5
]
November - 100,000 people gather for annual independence day march
Deaths
Bogdan Tuszyński
Lech Trzeciakowski
1 January –
Bogdan Tuszyński
, sports journalist, reporter and historian (b. 1932).
[
6
]
7 January –
Jerzy Kossela
, guitarist and vocalist (b. 1942).
[
7
]
7 January –
Lech Trzeciakowski
, historian (b. 1931).
[
8
]
27 April –
Jan Flinik
, field hockey player (b. 1932)
16 June –
Mieczysław Kalenik
, actor (b. 1933)
2 August –
Wanda Chotomska
, children's writer, screenwriter and poet (b. 1929)
See also
2017 in Polish television
References
^
Died by the kebab knife
,
NRC Handelsblad
, 29 December 2017, Roeland Termote & Pieter van Os
^
Zawadzka, Anna. "Drinking vodka with anti-Semites. A case study of ‘Polish-Jewish relations’ today." Adeptus 11 (2018): 1-23.
^
Tunisian charged over Poland stabbing that sparked riot
, BBC, 2 January 2017
^
"US tanks and troops in Poland a threat, Russia says"
.
BBC News
. 12 January 2017
. Retrieved
13 January
2017
.
^
"Poland Prays: Hundreds of Thousands Participate in Rosary"
.
National Catholic Register
. 10 October 2017
. Retrieved
2 November
2017
.
^
Kuczmera, Dariusz (1 January 2017).
"Zmarł Bogdan Tuszyński"
.
Dziennik Łódzk
(in Polish)
. Retrieved
8 January
2017
.
^
Grabski, Marek.
"Zmarł Jerzy Kossela, współzałożyciel Czerwonych Gitar"
.
wiadomosci.wp.pl
(in Polish)
. Retrieved
8 January
2017
.
^
"Zmarł historyk prof. Lech Trzeciakowski"
.
poznan.onet.pl
(in Polish). 7 January 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2017
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