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1 Parliamentary groups and affiliations  





2 National Assembly  





3 Current standings  





4 Notes  





5 References  














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Parliament of Poland


Parlament Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
10th term Sejm and 11th term Senate
Polish coat of arms
Type
Type
Houses
  • Sejm (lower)
  • Term limits

    4 years
    Leadership

    Marshal of the Senate

    Małgorzata Maria Kidawa- Błońska, PO
    since 13 November 2023

    Marshal of the Sejm

    Szymon Hołownia, PL2050
    since 13 November 2023

    Structure
    Seats
    • 560
  • consisting of
  • 100 senators
  • 460 deputies
  • Senate political groups

    Government (60)

      KO (41)

      TD (12)

      The Left (7)

    Confidence and supply (6)
      Independent and Self-Governing (4)

      The Left (2)

    •   LR (2)
    Opposition(34)

      ZP (34)

    Sejm political groups

    Government (241)

      KO (157)

      PL2050TD (33)

      PSLTD (32)

    •   PSL (28)
    •   CdP (3)
    •   Independent (1)

      The Left (19)

    •   NL (19)
    Confidence and supply (7)

      The Left (7)

    •   LR (7)
    Opposition (210)

      ZP (189)

    •   PiS (163)
    •   SP (18)
    •   ONRP (5)
    •   PS (1)
    •   Independent (2)

      KWiN (18)

      K15 (3)

      Vacant (2)
    Elections

    Senate voting system

    First-past-the-post voting

    Sejm voting system

    Proportional representationa

    Last Senate election

    15 October 2023

    Last Sejm election

    15 October 2023

    Next Senate election

    2027

    Next Sejm election

    2027
    Meeting place
    Sejm chamber, Warsaw
    Senate chamber, Warsaw
    Footnotes
    a Open-list proportional representationin41 constituencies (5% national electoral threshold, 8% national electoral threshold for coalitions).

    The parliament of Poland is the bicameral legislatureofPoland. It is composed of an upper house (the Senate) and a lower house (the Sejm). Both houses are accommodated in the Sejm and Senate ComplexinWarsaw. The Constitution of Poland does not refer to the Parliament as a body, but only to the Sejm and Senate.

    Members of both houses are elected by direct election, usually every four years. The Sejm has 460 members, while the Senate has 100 senators. To become law, a bill must first be approved by both houses, but the Sejm can override a Senate refusal to pass a bill.

    On certain occasions, the Marshal of the Sejm summons the National Assembly, a joint session of the members of both houses. It is mostly ceremonial in nature, and it only convenes occasionally, such as to witness the inauguration of the President. Under exceptional circumstances, the constitution endows the National Assembly with great responsibilities and powers, such as to bring the President before the State Tribunal (impeachment). The largest party in the Sejm is Law and Justice (PiS) with 194 out of 460 seats in Sejm. Senate Pact 2023 is leading in the Senate with 66 out of 100 seats. The two debating halls have designated seats for the deputies, senators and the single Marshal (speaker) of each. Senators and deputies are equipped with voting devices.

    Parliamentary groups and affiliations[edit]

    After election deputies and senators will remain or splinter into deputy or senatorial groupings, or have no affiliations and sit as "independents". In both chambers, there are two formal sizes of groups: Clubs (Polish: kluby, klub (sg.) which are the entire party groups of the elected, where none have splintered away or defected to another klub) and circles (Polish: koła, koło (sg.)). The primary difference between these is the degree of right to join and contribute to the relevant Seniors' Konwent (Polish: Konwent Seniorów), the procedural committee that determines the drafting of agendas and chamber workings.

    In the Sejm,[1]

    In the Senate,[2]

    National Assembly[edit]

    The National Assembly (Polish: Zgromadzenie Narodowe) is the name of a joint sitting of the Sejm and the Senate. It is headed by the Marshal of the Sejm (or by the Marshal of the Senate when the former is absent).

    Under the 1997 Constitution of Poland the National Assembly has the authority to

    The National Assembly is also called in order to

    Sejm and Senate Complex of Poland

    In the periods 1922–1935 and 1989–1990, it was this joint sitting which elected the President of the Republic of Poland by an absolute majority of votes. In and from 1935, it was replaced by an Assembly of Electors, which consisted of the Marshal of the Senate (as president of the Assembly of Electors), the Marshal of the Sejm, the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice, the General Armed Forces Inspector, 50 electors elected by the Sejm, and 25 electors elected by the Senate. The Senate was abolished in 1946 so in 1947 Bolesław Bierut was elected President only by the Sejm. There were no presidents from 1952 until 1989 when the Senate was restored and the National Assembly elected Wojciech JaruzelskiasPresident.

    Since 1990, the President has been elected by the people. However, the President is still sworn in before the National Assembly, which is also the only organ which can declare the President's permanent incapacity to perform his duties, or bring an indictment against him before State Tribunal.

    From 1992 to 1997, the National Assembly drafted and passed a new Constitution, which was approved by a national referendum on 25 May 1997.

    Current standings[edit]

    Parliamentary Group[3] Chair Type # of deputies # of senators
    Law and Justice Mariusz Błaszczak Parliamentary club 189 34
    Civic Coalition Zbigniew Konwiński Parliamentary club 157 41
    Third Way Poland 2050 Mirosław Suchoń Parliamentary club 33 12
    Polish Coalition Krzysztof Paszyk Parliamentary club 32
    The Left Krzysztof Gawkowski Parliamentary club 26 9
    Confederation Stanisław Tyszka Parliamentary club 18
    Kukiz'15 Paweł Kukiz Deputies' circle 3
    Ind. Senators Circle (Senate Pact 2023) Zygmunt Frankiewicz Senators' circle 4

    Notes[edit]

  • ^ Józef Zając
  • ^ Waldemar Witkowski
  • ^ Wojciech Konieczny
  • ^ Mieczysław Golba
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "REGULAMIN SEJMU RZECZYPOSPOLITEJ POLSKIEJ". sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  • ^ "REGULAMIN SENATU RZECZYPOSPOLITEJ POLSKIEJ". senat.gov.pl. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  • ^ "Kluby i koła". sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 13 November 2023.

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