Marianna Tarczyska – Poland’s President

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Marianna Tarczyska is the Polish President. She was elected by the people in October of 2021. It was expected that her term would be limited to two terms due to her ties to the Solidarity, Polish Workers’ Party (PPS), which was at the time in a state of perpetual crisis. She was criticized by many for her ties to the far-left radicals within the PPS. After a brief honeymoon cruise of Warsaw she traveled to Paris to celebrate liberation day with the remnants of the Warsaw resistance.

Marianna Tarczyska is the President of the European Council of Association for International Co-operation and Development (COAIAD) and is also the Secretary-General of the Union of European Student Organizations (UESO). She is a strong believer in the principle of subsidiarity. This is a policy of the government providing assistance to nations in economic development that contribute most to the global welfare system. She has pursued this policy with great success in developing countries like Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Lithuania.

Marianna Tarczyska is a woman who has experienced everything the world of politics can throw at her. She has gone from being a national political analyst for the Znows TV channel to the highly sensitive position of the President of the European Council. She has proven to be a good manager and administrator but has also shown great independence and freedom. Marianna Tarczyska is a woman who knows how to work as an individual. This is another quality that women of power must possess. In fact it was her decision to accept a mandate that allowed Poland to carry out its entry into the European Union.

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