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The Sejmik of the Polonias Republic is the main national legislative assembly of Poland. The current Polonian Sejm was established in 1701 after the fall of the nationalist regime.
The '''Sejmik''' of the [[Polonias Republica]] is the main national legislative assembly of Polonias. The current Polonian Sejm was established in 1701 after the fall of the nationalist regime.


It consists of 50 deputies elected for a four-year term by ballot in universal, equal, direct and proportional elections .
It consists of 50 deputies elected for a four-year term by ballot in universal, equal, direct and proportional elections .


 
==Headquarters of the Polonian Sejm==
==Headquarters of the Polish Sejm==
During the period of socialism from 1947 to 1989, the country's unicameral parliament was called the Seim.
During the period of socialism from 1947 to 1989, the country's unicameral parliament was called the Seim.


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*Legislative Committee (UST)
*Legislative Committee (UST)
*Health Commission (ZDR)
*Health Commission (ZDR)
[[Category:Government]][[Category:Polonias]]

Revision as of 22:45, 29 January 2024

The Sejmik of the Polonias Republica is the main national legislative assembly of Polonias. The current Polonian Sejm was established in 1701 after the fall of the nationalist regime.

It consists of 50 deputies elected for a four-year term by ballot in universal, equal, direct and proportional elections .

Headquarters of the Polonian Sejm

During the period of socialism from 1947 to 1989, the country's unicameral parliament was called the Seim.

Structure of the Sejmik

Marshal of the Sejmik — the chairman presides over the meeting. Deputy Marshal of the Sejmik - deputy heads. The chief of staff has two deputies, and the marshal's security service is responsible for the security of the Sejm. Members' clubs ( klub poselski ).

Sejmik appointed Commissions/Committees

  • Committee on Administration and Home Affairs (ASW)
  • Commission for Electronics, Innovation and Modern Technologies (CNT)
  • Energy, Climate and Public Finance Commission (ECoC)
  • State Control Committee (PEC)
  • Petition Committee (PET)
  • Special Secret Service Commission (KSS)
  • Committee on European Affairs (SUE)
  • Committee on Education, Science and Youth (ENM)
  • Ethics Committee of Members (EPS)
  • Public Finance Board (FPB)
  • Economic and Development Committee (GOR)
  • Committee for Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation (GMZ)
  • Infrastructure Commission (INF)
  • Committee for Physical Education, Sports and Tourism (KFS)
  • Culture and Media Committee (KSP)
  • Committee for Relations with Poles Abroad (LPG)
  • Committee for National and Ethnic Minorities (CMM)
  • National Defense Commission (OBN)
  • Commission for Environment, Natural Resources and Forestry (OSZ)
  • Constitutional Accountability Committee (ACC)
  • Priority Policy Committee (PSN)
  • Committee on Social Policy and Family Affairs (PSR)
  • Rules, Delegation Matters and Immunity Committee (RSP)
  • Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (RRW)
  • Committee on Local Government and Regional Policy (STR)
  • Committee on Foreign Affairs (SZA)
  • Committee on Justice and Human Rights (JHRC)
  • Legislative Committee (UST)
  • Health Commission (ZDR)