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The following lists events that happened during 2014 in Poland.
Incumbents
| Position | Person | Party | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| President | Bronisław Komorowski | Independent (Supported by the Civic Platform) | |
| Prime Minister | Donald Tusk | Civic Platform | Until 22 September 2014 | 
| Ewa Kopacz | Civic Platform | From 22 September 2014 | |
| Marshal of the Sejm | Ewa Kopacz | Civic Platform | Until 22 September 2014 | 
| Jerzy Wenderlich | Democratic Left Alliance | 22 September 2014 - 24 September 2014 (Acting) | |
| Radosław Sikorski | Civic Platform | From 24 September 2014 | |
| Marshal of the Senate | Bogdan Borusewicz | Independent (Supported by the Civic Platform) | 
Elections
| National party | European party | Leader | Popular vote | Percentage | Seats | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Civic Platform | EPP | Donald Tusk | 2,271,215 | 32.13% | 19 / 51  | 
| Law and Justice | ECR | Jarosław Kaczyński | 2,246,870 | 31.78% | 19 / 51  | 
| Democratic Left Alliance–Labour Union | PES | Leszek Miller | 667,319 | 9.44% | 5 / 51  | 
| Congress of the New Right | None | Janusz Korwin-Mikke | 505,586 | 7.15% | 4 / 51  | 
| Polish People's Party | EPP | Waldemar Pawlak | 480,846 | 6.8% | 4 / 51  | 
| Other | Varies | Varies | 897,488 (Total) | 12.7% (Total) | 0 / 51  | 
| Total and turnout | 7,502,336 | 23.83% | 51 | ||
Events
May
June
- 14 June - Beginning of Polish bugging affair (pl)
 
August
- 19 August - The second Polish scientific satellite, Heweliusz, is launched.
 
September
- 15 September - Ewa Kopacz becomes Poland's second female prime minister.[1]
 
December
- 10 December - The Constitutional Court overturns the 2013 ban on ritual slaughter of animals.[2]
 
Deaths
- 10 January - Zbigniew Messner, Communist politician (born 1929)
 - 25 May - Wojciech Jaruzelski, former Communist leader of Poland (born 1923)
 - 22 June - Grzegorz Knapp, motorcycle racer (born 1979)
 - 24 December - Krzysztof Krauze, film director (born 1953)
 - 26 December - Stanisław Barańczak, poet (born 1946)
 - 30 December - Marian Jurczyk, Solidarność activist (born 1935)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "First task for Poland's new PM: avoid a mutiny in the ranks". Reuters. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
 - ↑ "Polish ban on kosher slaughter of animals is overturned". BBC News. 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
 
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