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Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (pronounced [ˈandʐɛj t͡sɛˈlij̃skʲi]; born 26 February 1950 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician. Until 1989 activist of the democratic opposition in Poland. Former Member of Senate and Sejm. Minister of Culture in the government of Prime Minister Leszek Miller (2001-2002). He was a member of Social Democracy of Poland (SdPl), and previously Democratic Left Alliance and Freedom Union. As Sejm Member he was a member of Left and Democrats caucus. Celiński is a nephew of Jan Józef Lipski, socialist and opposition leader.

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  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (pronounced [ˈandʐɛj t͡sɛˈlij̃skʲi]; born 26 February 1950 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician. Until 1989 activist of the democratic opposition in Poland. Former Member of Senate and Sejm. Minister of Culture in the government of Prime Minister Leszek Miller (2001-2002). He was a member of Social Democracy of Poland (SdPl), and previously Democratic Left Alliance and Freedom Union. As Sejm Member he was a member of Left and Democrats caucus. He is a graduate of University of Warsaw (social sciences). After this he became prominent member of independent scouting movement, Workers' Defence Committee and later Solidarity. He was one of the leaders of independence movement during the communist time in Poland. From September 1980 he was a secretary of the Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee in Gdansk, and then head of the cabinet for the Chairman of Solidarity Lech Wałęsa. Arrested after declaration of martial law in Poland on 13 Debcember 1981; he was incarcerated for 12 months until 7 December 1982. In years 1983-1989 he was a close advisor to Lech Wałęsa. He took part in the that lasted from February to April 1989. Elected Senator from Solidarity he served from 1989 to 1993 (two terms). He later became Sejm member (1993-2005). Originally a member of the Democratic Union and Freedom Union, where he was a member of left-wing, be joined Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) in 1999. He was one of the party vice chairmen. After SLD electoral victory he was named Minister of Culture in Leszek Miller's cabinet. He served in the government from 19 October 2001 until 6 July 2002. He left SLD with a group of fellow MP's, led by Sejm Marshal Marek Borowski and created new party - SdPl. He lost re-election to Sejm in 2005 and SdPl lost all seat as well. However, after SLD, SdPl, Labor Union and Democratic Party created coalition Lewica i Demokraci, he returned to the Sejm. Celiński is a nephew of Jan Józef Lipski, socialist and opposition leader. (en)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (* 26. Februar 1950 in Warschau) ist ein polnischer Politiker, Senator in der I. und II. Wahlperiode und Abgeordneter des Sejm in der II., IV. und VI. Wahlperiode, ehemaliger Kulturminister und Aktivist der demokratischen Opposition. (de)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (né le 26 février 1950 à Varsovie) est un homme politique polonais de centre gauche, militant de l’opposition démocratique dans les années 1970 et 1980 (KOR, Solidarność), interné durant l'état de siège en 1982, sénateur de 1989 à 1993, député à la diète de 1993 à 1997, de 2001 à 2005 et de 2007 à 2011. Il fut ministre de la Culture de 2001 à 2002 dans le gouvernement de gauche présidé par Leszek Miller. Il est du 21 janvier 2012 au 27 novembre 2015 président du parti démocrate (Partia Demokratyczna - demokraci.pl). Battu lors des élections sénatoriales de 2015, il démissionne de ses fonctions à la tête du parti, où sa vice-présidente Elżbieta Bińczycka. lui succède. Il est titulaire de plusieurs décorations polonaises et étrangères, notamment l'Ordre Polonia Restituta. (fr)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (Varsavia, 26 febbraio 1950) è un politico e attivista polacco, di ispirazione socialista, è stato un esponente storico dell'opposizione al regime comunista di Jaruzelski, e dopo il 1989 ha ottenuto un seggio nel Sejm e il dicastero del Ministero della Cultura durante il governo di Leszek Miller, dal quale ha rassegnato le dimissioni il 2 luglio 2002. (it)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (ur. 26 lutego 1950 w Warszawie) – polski polityk i socjolog, działacz opozycji demokratycznej. Senator I i II kadencji, poseł na Sejm II, IV, VI kadencji, w latach 2001–2002 minister kultury w rządzie Leszka Millera, w latach 2012–2015 przewodniczący Partii Demokratycznej. (pl)
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  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (* 26. Februar 1950 in Warschau) ist ein polnischer Politiker, Senator in der I. und II. Wahlperiode und Abgeordneter des Sejm in der II., IV. und VI. Wahlperiode, ehemaliger Kulturminister und Aktivist der demokratischen Opposition. (de)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (Varsavia, 26 febbraio 1950) è un politico e attivista polacco, di ispirazione socialista, è stato un esponente storico dell'opposizione al regime comunista di Jaruzelski, e dopo il 1989 ha ottenuto un seggio nel Sejm e il dicastero del Ministero della Cultura durante il governo di Leszek Miller, dal quale ha rassegnato le dimissioni il 2 luglio 2002. (it)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (ur. 26 lutego 1950 w Warszawie) – polski polityk i socjolog, działacz opozycji demokratycznej. Senator I i II kadencji, poseł na Sejm II, IV, VI kadencji, w latach 2001–2002 minister kultury w rządzie Leszka Millera, w latach 2012–2015 przewodniczący Partii Demokratycznej. (pl)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (pronounced [ˈandʐɛj t͡sɛˈlij̃skʲi]; born 26 February 1950 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician. Until 1989 activist of the democratic opposition in Poland. Former Member of Senate and Sejm. Minister of Culture in the government of Prime Minister Leszek Miller (2001-2002). He was a member of Social Democracy of Poland (SdPl), and previously Democratic Left Alliance and Freedom Union. As Sejm Member he was a member of Left and Democrats caucus. Celiński is a nephew of Jan Józef Lipski, socialist and opposition leader. (en)
  • Andrzej Bohdan Celiński (né le 26 février 1950 à Varsovie) est un homme politique polonais de centre gauche, militant de l’opposition démocratique dans les années 1970 et 1980 (KOR, Solidarność), interné durant l'état de siège en 1982, sénateur de 1989 à 1993, député à la diète de 1993 à 1997, de 2001 à 2005 et de 2007 à 2011. Il fut ministre de la Culture de 2001 à 2002 dans le gouvernement de gauche présidé par Leszek Miller. Il est titulaire de plusieurs décorations polonaises et étrangères, notamment l'Ordre Polonia Restituta. (fr)
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  • Andrzej Celiński (pl)
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