Elżbieta Streker-Dembińska

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Elżbieta Streker-Dembińska

Elżbieta Streker-Dembińska (born November 3, 1954 in Konin ) is a Polish politician , local politician, senator of the fifth electoral term and since 2007 a member of the Sejm in the VI . Electoral term.

In 1978 she graduated from the Electrical Engineering Faculty of the Poznan University of Technology with a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering . She later completed postgraduate studies at the Institute of Law of the Polska Akademia Nauk (Polish Institute of Sciences - PAN) in Warsaw (study of local law and European local law). She worked in the company for piano manufacturing "Calisia" in Kalisz and as office manager of the Federation of Scientific and Technical Associations in Konin. In 1998 she was elected to the Starost of Konin, from 1999 to 2005 the district convention of the Greater Poland Voivodeship . In February 2005 she won the Senate mandate of Ryszard Sławiński in the by-elections after he was appointed to the National Council for Radiophony and Television . In 2005, she ran for re-election to the Senate without success.

She belongs to the Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej (Federation of the Democratic Left - SLD) and sits on various regional bodies of this party. Among other things, she is on the board of the Children's Association, the voluntary fire brigade of Powiat Koński , and in 2006 she became chairwoman of the Federation of Scientific and Technical Associations in Konin. In the same year she became a member of the Sejmik of the Greater Poland Voivodeship and headed the Sejmik's Revision Commission.

In the parliamentary elections in 2007 she was elected from the list of Lewica i Demokraci (Left and Democrats - LiD) with 6070 votes for the Konin constituency as a member of the Sejm. She is deputy chairwoman of the Sejm commission for health and a member of the commission for economy.

Since April 22, 2008 she has been a member of the newly established Lewica parliamentary group .

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