Ludwik Dorn | |
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Marshal of the Sejm | |
In office 27 April 2007 – 4 November 2007 | |
Preceded by | Marek Jurek |
Succeeded by | Bronisław Komorowski |
Deputy Prime Minister of Poland | |
In office 31 October 2005 – 27 April 2007 | |
President |
Aleksander Kwaśniewski Lech Kaczyński |
Prime Minister |
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński |
Minister of the Interior and Administration | |
In office 31 October 2005 – 7 February 2007 | |
President |
Aleksander Kwaśniewski Lech Kaczyński |
Prime Minister |
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński |
Preceded by | Ryszard Kalisz |
Succeeded by | Janusz Kaczmarek |
Personal details | |
Born | Ludwik Dornbaum 5 June 1954 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | 7 April 2022 Warsaw, Poland | (aged 67)
Political party |
Law and Justice (2001−2008) Poland Plus (2010) Law and Justice (2010−2012) United Poland (2012–2014) Independent (2014–2022) |
Spouse | Izabela Śmieszek |
Profession | Sociologist |
Ludwik Stanisław Dorn ( [ˈludvʲik ˈdɔrn], 5 June 1954 – 7 April 2022) [1] was a Polish conservative politician, who served as Deputy Prime Minister and member of Sejm elected on 5 November 2007.
Dorn was born Ludwik Dornbaum, [2] to Polish-Jewish parents [3] Henryk Dornbaum, a socialist activist and Alina née Kugler, a doctor. All of his father's family was murdered during the Holocaust. [4]
In the 1960s Dornbaum family changed their name to Dorn. He was raised agnostic, but he converted to Roman Catholicism at the age of 51. [4] Dorn graduated with a degree in sociology from Warsaw University in 1978. [5]
From 31 October 2005 to 7 February 2007 he was Minister of Interior and Administration, resigned after conflict with the Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński. [6] Elected a Marshal of the Sejm on 27 April 2007, with 235 votes, after Marek Jurek's resignation.
On 4 November 2011, he, along with 15 other supporters of the dismissed PiS MEP Zbigniew Ziobro, [7] left Law and Justice on ideological grounds to form a breakaway group, United Poland. [8]
Ludwik Dorn | |
---|---|
Marshal of the Sejm | |
In office 27 April 2007 – 4 November 2007 | |
Preceded by | Marek Jurek |
Succeeded by | Bronisław Komorowski |
Deputy Prime Minister of Poland | |
In office 31 October 2005 – 27 April 2007 | |
President |
Aleksander Kwaśniewski Lech Kaczyński |
Prime Minister |
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński |
Minister of the Interior and Administration | |
In office 31 October 2005 – 7 February 2007 | |
President |
Aleksander Kwaśniewski Lech Kaczyński |
Prime Minister |
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński |
Preceded by | Ryszard Kalisz |
Succeeded by | Janusz Kaczmarek |
Personal details | |
Born | Ludwik Dornbaum 5 June 1954 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | 7 April 2022 Warsaw, Poland | (aged 67)
Political party |
Law and Justice (2001−2008) Poland Plus (2010) Law and Justice (2010−2012) United Poland (2012–2014) Independent (2014–2022) |
Spouse | Izabela Śmieszek |
Profession | Sociologist |
Ludwik Stanisław Dorn ( [ˈludvʲik ˈdɔrn], 5 June 1954 – 7 April 2022) [1] was a Polish conservative politician, who served as Deputy Prime Minister and member of Sejm elected on 5 November 2007.
Dorn was born Ludwik Dornbaum, [2] to Polish-Jewish parents [3] Henryk Dornbaum, a socialist activist and Alina née Kugler, a doctor. All of his father's family was murdered during the Holocaust. [4]
In the 1960s Dornbaum family changed their name to Dorn. He was raised agnostic, but he converted to Roman Catholicism at the age of 51. [4] Dorn graduated with a degree in sociology from Warsaw University in 1978. [5]
From 31 October 2005 to 7 February 2007 he was Minister of Interior and Administration, resigned after conflict with the Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński. [6] Elected a Marshal of the Sejm on 27 April 2007, with 235 votes, after Marek Jurek's resignation.
On 4 November 2011, he, along with 15 other supporters of the dismissed PiS MEP Zbigniew Ziobro, [7] left Law and Justice on ideological grounds to form a breakaway group, United Poland. [8]