Morawiecki
Early Life and Education
Mateusz Morawiecki was born on June 20, 1968, in Wrocław, Poland. His father, Kornel Morawiecki, was a prominent dissident during the Communist Era in Poland. He attended the University of Wrocław, where he studied history and English philology. He later studied European law and economic integration at the University of Hamburg and the University of Basel.
Career in Banking
In 1998, Morawiecki joined Bank Zachodni WBK, a subsidiary of the Spanish banking group Santander Group. He served as the bank's Deputy Director of the International Department before becoming the Chairman of the Board in 2007. During his tenure, the bank saw significant growth and expansion.
Political Career
In 2010, Morawiecki entered politics as a member of the Civic Platform party. He served as the Deputy Mayor of Wrocław before becoming the Minister of Development and Finance in 2016. In December 2017, he was appointed as the Prime Minister of Poland by President Andrzej Duda.
Prime Minister of Poland
As Prime Minister, Morawiecki has focused on economic development, social welfare, and strengthening Poland's position within the European Union. He has also been a vocal critic of the EU's migration policies.
Personal Life
Morawiecki is married to Iwona Morawiecka, and they have four children together. He is known for his interest in sports, particularly football, and is a fan of the Wrocław-based football club, Śląsk Wrocław.
Controversies
Throughout his political career, Morawiecki has faced several controversies, particularly related to his stance on migration and the judicial reforms in Poland.