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* IV Sejm – [[BolesÅ‚aw Drobner]] ([[Polish United Workers’ Party|PZPR]])

* IV Sejm – [[BolesÅ‚aw Drobner]] ([[Polish United Workers’ Party|PZPR]])

* V Sejm – [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (non-partisan)

* V Sejm – [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (non-partisan)

* VI Sejm – [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (non-partisan)

* VI Sejm – [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (non-partisan)

* VII Sejm – [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (non-partisan)

* VII Sejm – [[Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz]] (non-partisan)

* VIII Sejm – [[Jerzy ZiÄ™tek]] ([[Polish United Workers’ Party|PZPR]])

* VIII Sejm – [[Jerzy ZiÄ™tek]] ([[Polish United Workers’ Party|PZPR]])

* IX Sejm – [[Bogdan Suchodolski]] (non-partisan)

* IX Sejm – [[Bogdan Suchodolski]] (non-partisan)

* X Sejm – [[Zbigniew Rudnicki]] ([[Democratic Party (Poland)|SD]]), July 4, 1989

* X Sejm – [[Zbigniew Rudnicki]] ([[Democratic Party (Poland)|SD]]), July 4, 1989


Latest revision as of 18:47, 7 December 2025

Senior marshal (Polish: marszałek senior or marszałek-senior) is an officer in the Sejm or Senate of Poland, presiding over the first sitting of the parliament house, appointed by the President of Poland. It is their role to conduct taking an oath by MPs and carry out election of the permanent leader of the house, who then takes the lead.[1][2]

In the Sejm, senior marshal is appointed out of the oldest MPs, and it is also their duty to open the first sitting. Whereas in the Senate, the eldest senator-elect is nominated for the office and it is the President who starts the proceedeing.[1][2][3]

Senior Marshals of the Sejm

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Senior Marshals of the Senate

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