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Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik

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Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik

Sejmik Województwa Pomorskiego
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairperson
Jan Kleinszmidt, KO
Vice-Chairpersons
Grzegorz Grzelak, Józef Sarnowski, Hanna Zych-Cisoń
Marshal
Mieczysław Struk, KO
Structure
Seats33 councillors
Political groups
Executive board (20)
  •   KO (20)

Opposition parties (13)

Elections
Last election
7 April 2024
Meeting place
Marshal's Office, Gdańsk
Website
Pomeranian Regional Assembly

The Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik (Polish: Sejmik Województwa Pomorskiego) is the regional legislature of the voivodeship of Pomerania, Poland. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of thirty-three councillors chosen during regional elections for a five-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is Jan Kleinszmidt of the KO.[1]

The assembly elects the executive board that acts as the collective executive for the provincial government, headed by the voivodeship marshal. The current Executive Board of Pomerania is a majority government of Civic Coalition under the leadership of Marshal Mieczysław Struk of the KO.[2]

The assembly convenes within the Marshal's Office in Gdańsk.

Districts

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Members of the Assembly are elected from five districts, serve five-year terms. Districts does not have the constituencies formal names. Instead, each constituency has a number and territorial description.

Number Seats City counties Land counties
1 7 Słupsk Bytów, Chojnice, Człuchów, Lębork, Słupsk
2 8 Gdynia, Sopot Puck, Wejherowo
3 7 Gdańsk None
4 6 None Gdańsk, Kartuzy, Kościerzyna, Starogard
5 5 None Kwidzyn, Malbork, Nowy Dwór Gdański, Sztum, Tczew

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Przewodniczący sejmiku". Województwo Pomorskie. Regional Assembly of Pomerania. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Zarząd Województwa Pomorskiego". Województwo Pomorskiego. Executive Board of Pomerania. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
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