Władysław Kondratowicz becomes Lithuania's new Minister of the Interior. The Poles ran as candidates for the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party in October's parliamentary elections and received the mandate.
Władysław Kondratowicz will be part of the new Lithuanian government and will be sworn in next week. It will be led by Gintautas Palukas. President Hitanas Nauseda on Wednesday approved the new composition of the Regional Council of Ministers.
Władysław Kondratowicz. A Polish national becomes the new head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Władysław Kondratowicz was born in 1972 in Niemierz, Vilnius district. He graduated in business management from Vilnius Technical University. Gediminas. Since 2007, he has been Director of Investments and Deputy Director of the Vilnius District Administration.
In 2008, he unsuccessfully ran for the Lithuanian parliament. A few years later, he got a job at the Lithuanian Ministry of Communications and in 2023 became the head of the Vilnius Regional Municipality.
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Kondratović will serve as interior minister in a coalition government made up of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (the new interior minister and prime minister), Sivit Niemen and the Democratic Union. Lithuania.”
Poles in the Lithuanian government
Kondratowicz is not the first Pole to hold a high position in Lithuanian politics. During the last four years of the government, the position of Minister of Justice was held by Ewelina Dobrovorska. In 2019, Jarosław Narkiewicz became Minister of Communications.
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From 2012 to 2014, Lithuania's Ministry of Energy was supervised by Jarosław Niewiewicz, a Polish economist from Vilnius who studied at the Warsaw School of Economics.
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