Dariusz Drelich
Dariusz Drelich being appointed voivode by Beata Szydło, 2015
Voivode of Pomeranian Voivodeship
Assumed office
8 December 2015
PresidentAndrzej Duda
Prime MinisterBeata Szydło
Mateusz Morawiecki
Preceded byRyszard Stachurski
Personal details
Born (1967-06-10) June 10, 1967
Kolbudy, Poland
CitizenshipPoland
Political partyLiberal Democratic Congress (19902005)
Law and Justice (2005present)
SpouseMałgorzata Drelich
ChildrenRoma
Nina
ResidenceLublewo Gdańskie
Alma materUniversity of Gdańsk

Dariusz Drelich (born 10 July 1967) is a Polish businessman and politician that has served as voivode of Pomeranian Voivodeship since 8 December 2015.

Biography

In the second half of the 1980s we was a member of a local council of the Patriotic Movement for National Rebirth, a Polish United Workers' Party-founded state propaganda organisation[1] and the delegate for the voivodeship meeting of the PRON.[2]

Dariusz Drelich was born on 10 July 1967 in Kolbudy, graduating in Organization and Management at the University of Gdańsk and completing post-graduate studies at the Gdańsk University of Technology and the WSB Merito University in Gdańsk.[3]

He joined the Liberal Democratic Congress in 1990, a heavy proponent of Donald Tusk's ideas at the time,[4] and was a councilman of Gmina Kolbudy from 1990 to 1994 and of Gdańsk County from 2014, as well as the representative of Law and Justice in Pomeranian Voivodeship, joining the party in 2005. He was appointed Voivode of Pomeranian Voivodeship on 8 December 2015 by Beata Szydło.[5][6]

During his time as voivode, Drelich experienced conflict with the majority liberal government of the voivodeship and thus limited or delayed most reforms suggested by the local government, causing his term in office to be rather controversial, an effect made worse by him implementing the reforms of his parent party, PiS.[7][8][9][10] As a businessman, he co-founded the metal trade and manufacturing company POMKOL (Przesiębiorstwo Usługowo-Produkcyjno-Handlowe Pomkol sp. z o.o.) in January 2002 and is the active owner of the company.[4][11]

Personal life

He is married to Małgorzata Drelich and has two daughters: Roma and Nina, 23 and 11 years old respectively. He currently lives in Lublewo Gdańskie.[5][12]

References

  1. Instytut Pamięci Narodowej. "Patriotyczny Ruch Odrodzenia Narodowego". 13grudnia81.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2020-07-19. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  2. Krzysztof Katka (7 October 2019). "Wojewoda pomorski Dariusz Drelich (PiS) był w PRL-u działaczem PRON-u". wyborcza.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-10-07.
  3. "Dariusz Drelich – Voiviode of the Pomeranian Voivodeship". Pomeranian Voivodeship Office in Gdańsk. Office of the Pomeranian Voivodeship in Gdańsk. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  4. 1 2 Katka, Krzysztof (15 January 2017). "Tajemnica wojewody Drelicha z PiS. Jego szefem był Donald Tusk". Wyborcza.pl. Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  5. 1 2 Hukało, Piotr (17 August 2017). "Kim jest wojewoda pomorski Dariusz Drelich?". Super Express. Super Express. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  6. "Dariusz Drelich. "Dobry czas dla Pomorza"". Kościerzyna 24 Info. Kościerzyna 24. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  7. Sandecki, Maciej (6 October 2016). "Wojewoda walczy z Trybunałem. "Zorganizował konferencję, by przykryć jubileusz TK"". Wyborcza.pl. Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  8. "Ponad 1,5 mld zł dla Pomorza w ramach Rządowego Funduszu Polski Ład". Radio Opole. 30 May 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  9. Głowacki, Piotr (9 May 2022). "Dariusz Drelich: przyłączenie do miasta sześciu sołectw zagroziłoby funkcjonowaniu gminy Słupsk". Radio Koszalin. Polskie Radio Koszalin. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  10. Karendys, Ewa (22 January 2019). "Zaniechania wojewody. NIK o działaniach Dariusza Drelicha po nawałnicy". Wyborcza.pl. Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  11. "Przesiębiorstwo Usługowo-Produkcyjno-Handlowe Pomkol Sp. z o.o." EMIS. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  12. Chrzan, Mikołaj (17 August 2017). "Kolejne wpadki wojewody Dariusza Drelicha". Wyborcza.pl. Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
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