Alliance of the Democratic Left
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Alliance of the Democratic Left (Polish: Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej, SLD) is one of the main Polish social democratic political parties. A coalition of parties used this name from 1991 to 1999. It was formally established as a single party on April 15, 1999.
Most of the members who established the party in 1999 had previously been members of SdRP (Socjaldemokracja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej - Social Democrats of the Republic of Poland). SdRP and some other socialist and social democratic parties had formed the original Alliance of the Democratic Left as a left-wing coalition just prior to the nation's first free elections in 1991. At the time, the coalition's membership drew mostly from the Polish communist party, the Polish United Workers Party, which ruled the People's Republic of Poland with Soviet support before 1989. An alliance between the SLD and the Polish Peasant Party ruled Poland in the years 1993–1997.
Template:Polsoc In 1999 the coalition became a party, but lost some members. Today SLD is a pro-European (pro-EU) social democratic party.
The president of SLD is former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Wojciech Olejniczak, elected on May 29, 2005. His predecessor was Jzef Oleksy. Oleksy's predecessor was Krzysztof Janik, and Janik's predecessor was Leszek Miller, the Prime Minister of Poland from 2001 to 2004. The former president of SLD, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, became President of Poland in December 1995.
In the 2001 elections SLD formed a coalition with Unia Pracy (UP, Labor Union) and gained 200 (of 460) seats in the Sejm (the lower house) and 75 (of 100) in the Senate. After the elections, the coalition was joined by Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (the Polish Peasants' Party) in forming a government. In March 2003 PSL left the coalition. By 2004 the support for SLD in the polls had dropped from about 30% to just below 10%, and several high ranking party members had been accused of taking part in high profile political scandals by the mainstream press (most notably the Rywin affair).
On March 6, 2004 Leszek Miller resigned as party leader and was replaced by Krzysztof Janik. On March 26 the Diet speaker Marek Borowski, together with other high-ranking SLD officials, announced the creation of a new left-wing party, the Polish Social Democrats (Socjaldemokracja Polska). On the next day, Leszek Miller announced he would step down as prime minister on May 2, the day after Poland joins the European Union. He proceeded to do so.
Today SLD still rules Poland with 161 seats in the Sejm and the newly appointed Prime Minister Marek Belka; however, it is uncertain whether it will be able to secure the majority necessary to pass a confidence vote, and the opposition is pressing for earlier elections. Recent opinion polls suggest SLD might not cross the 5% threshold needed to enter the Sejm if elections were to be held today. The party's traditional electorate is divided between SDL, SDPL and the more radical leftist Samoobrona.
In the 2004 to the European Parliament, the party received 9% of the votes, giving it 5 of 54 seats reserved for Poland in the European Parliament, as part of the Party of European Socialists.
Members of Polish Parliament (Sejm)
MP, constituency
- Jan Antochowski, Elbląg
- Tadeusz Badach, Chełm
- Magdalena Banaś, Wałbrzych
- Renata Basta, Bydgoszcz
- Krzysztof Baszczyński, Łdź
- Barbara Blida, Katowice
- Bogdan Błaszczyk, Koszalin
- Anita Błochowiak, Sieradz
- Elżbieta Bolek, Sosnowiec
- Andrzej Brachmański, Gorzw Wielkopolski - Zielona Gra
- Bogdan Bujak, Piotrkw Trybunalski
- Jan Chojnacki, Gliwice
- Kazimierz Chrzanowski, Krakw
- Danuta Ciborowska, Elbląg
- Grażyna Ciemniak, Bydgoszcz
- Wiesław Ciesielski, Rzeszw
- Bronisław Cieślak, Krakw
- Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Białystok
- Jerzy Czepułkowski, Olsztyn
- Aleksander Czuż, Białystok
- Eugeniusz Czykwin, Białystok
- Jakub Derech-Krzycki, Gorzw Wielkopolski - Zielona Gra
- Bogdan Derwich, Toruń
- Wojciech Długoborski, Szczecin
- Wojciech Domaradzki, Krosno
- Marek Dyduch, Wałbrzych
- Jerzy Dziewulski, Olsztyn
- Anna Filek, Krakw
- Witold Firak, Krosno
- Sebastian Florek, Olsztyn
- Piotr Gadzinowski, Warszawa
- Maria Gajecka-Bożek, Sosnowiec
- Andrzej Gawłowski, Piła
- Witold Gintowt-Dziewałtowski, Elbląg
- Anna Grna-Kubacka, Poznań
- Danuta Grabowska, Radom
- Aleksandra Gramała, Katowice
- Joanna Grobel-Proszowska, Rzeszw
- Zofia Grzebisz-Nowicka, Kielce
- Jerzy Hausner, Krakw
- Ryszard Hayn, Kalisz
- Krystyna Herman, Wałbrzych
- Barbara Hyla-Makowska, Bydgoszcz
- Tadeusz Iwiński, Olsztyn
- Aleksandra Jakubowska, Opole
- Ewa Janik, Gliwice
- Ewa Maria Janik, Częstochowa
- Krzysztof Janik, Tarnw - parliamentary caucus chairman
- Elżbieta Jankowska, Łdź
- Zbigniew Janowski, Chełm
- Jerzy Jaskiernia, Kielce - former parliamentary caucus chairman
- Teresa Jasztal, Wrocław
- Mieczysław Jedoń, Wałbrzych
- Wiesław Jędrusik, Sosnowiec
- Tadeusz Kaleniecki, Krosno
- Ryszard Kalisz, Warszawa
- Zbigniew Kaniewski, Łdź
- Marian Kawa, Krosno
- Bożena Kizińska, Kielce
- Jan Klimek, Katowice
- Jan Knapik, Nowy Sącz
- Jan Kochanowski, Gorzw Wielkopolski - Zielona Gra
- Stanisław Kopeć, Szczecin
- Jacek Kowalik, Gdynia
- Bronisława Kowalska, Legnica
- Janusz Krasoń, Wrocław
- Zbigniew Krutczenko, Siedlce
- Grzegorz Kurczuk, Lublin
- Stanisław Kurpiewski, Siedlce
- Krystian Łuczak, Toruń
- Aleksandra Łuszczyńska, Płock
- Krystyna Łybacka, Poznań
- Ryszard Maraszek, Legnica
- Adam Markiewicz, Wałbrzych
- Wacław Martyniuk, Gliwice
- Czesław Marzec, Szczecin
- Aldona Michalak, Płock
- Jerzy Michalski, Chełm
- Leszek Miller, Łdź
- Tadeusz Motowidło, Rybnik
- Alicja Murynowicz, Łdź
- Tadeusz Myler, Kalisz
- Andrzej Namysło, Opole
- Grzegorz Napieralski, Szczecin
- Lech Nikolski, Chełm
- Irena Nowacka, Sieradz
- Joanna Nowiak, Poznań
- Jzef Nowicki, Konin
- Wiesław Okoński, Gliwice
- Wojciech Olejniczak, Sieradz
- Jzef Oleksy, Siedlce
- Wiktor Osik, Lublin
- Małgorzata Ostrowska, Gdańsk
- Andrzej Otręba, Wrocław
- Andrzej Pęczak, Sieradz
- Jacek Piechota, Szczecin
- Katarzyna Piekarska, Warszawa
- Elżbieta Piela-Mielczarek, Szczecin
- Kazimierz Pietrzyk, Opole
- Grażyna Pijanowska, Piła
- Jzef Pilarczyk, Opole
- Andrzej Piłat, Płock
- Stanisław Piosik, Piła
- Zbigniew Podraza, Sosnowiec
- Olgierd Poniźnik, Legnica
- Franciszek Potulski, Gdańsk
- Stanisława Prządka, Siedlce
- Władysław Rak, Legnica
- Zygmunt Ratman, Częstochowa
- Andrzej Rżański, Gdynia
- Stanisław Rydzoń, Chrzanw
- Kazimierz Sas, Nowy Sącz
- Joanna Senyszyn, Gdynia
- Zbigniew Siemiątkowski, Płock
- Jan Sieńko, Gdynia
- Szczepan Skomra, Chełm
- Andrzej Skrzyński, Tarnw
- Robert Smoleń, Gorzw Wielkopolski - Zielona Gra
- Zbigniew Sobotka, Piotrkw Trybunalski
- Adam Sosnowski, Kielce
- Edmund Stachowicz, Gdańsk
- Stanisław Stec, Piła
- Marian Stępień, Katowice
- Władysław Stępień, Rzeszw
- Benedykt Suchecki, Płock
- Andrzej Szarawarski, Sosnowiec
- Jerzy Szmajdziński, Legnica
- Elżbieta Szparaga, Toruń
- Jerzy Szteliga, Opole
- Jan Szwarc, Bielsko-Biała
- Jan Szymański, Wrocław
- Zygmunt Jerzy Szymański, Lublin
- Renata Szynalska, Kalisz
- Czesław Śleziak, Katowice
- Halina Talaga, Chrzanw
- Michał Tober, Warszawa
- Tadeusz Tomaszewski, Konin
- Ryszard Tomczyk, Koszalin
- Bogusława Towalewska, Koszalin
- Grzegorz Tuderek, Rzeszw
- Michał Turkiewicz, Legnica
- Andrzej Umiński, Elbląg
- Marek Wagner, Kalisz
- Jerzy Wenderlich, Toruń
- Marek Widuch, Gliwice
- Marek Wikiński, Radom
- Marcin Wnuk, Bydgoszcz
- Franciszek Wołowicz, Gorzw Wielkopolski - Zielona Gra
- Bogusław Wontor, Gorzw Wielkopolski - Zielona Gra
- Grzegorz Woźny, Kalisz
- Zbyszek Zaborowski, Rybnik
- Andrzej Zając, Rybnik
- Kazimierz Zarzycki, Bielsko-Biała
- Jan Zaworski, Białystok
- Ryszard Zbrzyzny, Legnica
- Jacek Zdrojewski, Warszawa
- Janusz Zemke, Bydgoszcz
Former SLD MPs
- Ryszard Chodynicki, Toruń, now FKP
- Roman Jagieliński, Piotrkw Trybunalski, now FKP
- Andrzej Jagiełło, Kielce, now FKP
- Zbigniew Musiał, Piotrkw Trybunalski, now FKP
- Edward Brzostowski, Rzeszw: 2001-2002
- Tadeusz Ferenc, Rzeszw: 2001-2002
- Ryszard Ulicki, Koszalin - do 2003, elected to KRRiT
External links
- Official site (http://www.sld.org.pl)
- SLD/UP coalition (http://www.sld-up.pl)de:Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej
fr:Alliance de la gauche dmocratique pl:Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej