Zyta Gilowska
Zyta Janina Gilowska [ˈzɨta gʲiˈlɔfska] (
listen) (7 July 1949 – 5 April 2016[1]) was a Polish economist, academic, and politician. She was born in Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, Poland.
Zyta Gilowska | |
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![]() Zyta Gilowska and Lech Kaczyński | |
| Minister of Finance | |
| In office 10 September 2007 – 16 November 2007 | |
| Prime Minister | Jarosław Kaczyński |
| Preceded by | Jarosław Kaczyński (Acting) |
| Succeeded by | Jan Vincent-Rostowski |
| In office 22 September 2006 – 7 September 2007 | |
| Prime Minister | Jarosław Kaczyński |
| Preceded by | Stanisław Kluza |
| Succeeded by | Jarosław Kaczyński (Acting) |
| In office 7 January 2006 – 24 June 2006 | |
| Prime Minister | Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz |
| Preceded by | Teresa Lubińska |
| Succeeded by | Paweł Wojciechowski |
| Deputy Prime Minister | |
| In office 10 September 2007 – 16 November 2007 | |
| Prime Minister | Jarosław Kaczyński |
| Preceded by | Przemysław Gosiewski |
| Succeeded by | Przemysław Gosiewski |
| In office 22 September 2006 – 7 September 2007 | |
| Prime Minister | Jarosław Kaczyński |
| Preceded by | Roman Giertych |
| Succeeded by | Przemysław Gosiewski |
| In office 7 January 2006 – 24 June 2006 | |
| Prime Minister | Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz |
| Preceded by | Ludwik Dorn |
| Succeeded by | Roman Giertych |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 7 July 1949 Nowe Miasto Lubawskie |
| Died | 5 April 2016 (aged 66) Świdnik, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland |
| Nationality | Polish |
| Political party | Freedom Union Civic Platform |
| Alma mater | Warsaw University Maria Curie-Sklodowska University |
From 7 January to 23 June 2006, she was deputy prime minister and finance minister in the Law and Justice government under Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz.[2] She was fired due to allegations about her communist-era collaboration.[3][4] Paweł Wojciechowski replaced her as finance minister.[3]
From 22 September 2006 to 16 November 2007, she again was deputy prime minister and finance minister.[5] In October 2006, Gilowska was made the head of Poland's financial supervisory authority and the European Investment Bank governor of Poland.
References
- "Zyta Gilowska nie żyje. Tusk: "Odeszła jedna z najbardziej wyrazistych postaci polskiej polityki"" (in Polish). gazeta.pl. April 5, 2016. Archived from the original on April 6, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
- Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, (25 September 2006). "Zyta or "Beata": The Convoluted Case of Poland's Deputy Prime Minister". World Politics Review. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) - "Polish minister fired in spy row". BBC. 23 June 2006. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
- Judy Dempsey (10 June 2006). "Polish President to Appoint His Twin as Prime Minister". The New York Times. Berlin. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
- "Poland Ministries". Rulers. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
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