Janina Fetlińska

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Janina Fetlińska (2005)

Janina Fetlińska (born June 14, 1952 in Tuligłowy in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship , † April 10, 2010 in Smolensk , Russia ) was a Polish politician, doctor of medical science and senator.

Life

In 1977 Fetlińska graduated from the Faculty of Nurses at the Lublin Medical University in Lublin . She then specialized in social medicine , then she was in the Health Protection Organization and, in 1986, a doctorate in medical science in nursing.

From 1977 to 1991 Fetlińska was the head of the advanced training center for medical workers in the Mazovian Hospital Association in Ciechanów . Then from 1998 she was director of the Voivodeship Center for Organization and Economy in Health Protection, also in Ciechanów. For four years she headed the department of the Mazovian Public Health Center in Ciechanów. From 1996 to 2004 Fetlińska was Vice Director in the Directorate of the Institute for Health Education and Health Aid in Ciechanów at the Aleksander Gieysztor School of Humanities in Pułtusk , now known as Akademia Humanistyczna . Until 2005 she also worked as a university lecturer at the State Vocational School in Ciechanów.

From 1998 to 2005 Fetlińska had a seat on the District Council of the Powiat Ciechanowski . In the Polish parliamentary elections in 2005 she was elected senator, established by the Law and Justice Party (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość) in the Płock constituency . In the 2007 parliamentary elections, she was elected a second time Senate MP, where she received 103,365 votes.

On April 10, 2010, Fetlińska was part of a Polish delegation headed by President Lech Kaczyński , who was to travel to the memorial in Russia on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre . In a plane crash of the delegation near the Smolensk-Nord military airfield , however, she and other high-ranking representatives of Poland were killed.

Posthumously Fetlińska was the Commander's Cross of the 16 April 2010 Order of Polonia Restituta (Krzyź Komandorski Orderu Rebirth of Poland) awarded.

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Footnotes

  1. Biuro Prasowe Kancelarii Sejmu (Press Office of the Sejm): Komunikat No. 163 / VI kad. , accessed April 18, 2010