Andrzej Olechowski
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Andrzej Marian Olechowski (Polish: [ˈandʐɛjɔlɛˈxɔfskʲi] ⓘ; born 9 September 1947) is a Polish politician. He was one of the co-founders of liberal conservative party Civic Platform in 2001 with Maciej Płażyński and Donald Tusk. He served as Minister of Finance (1992) in the Jan Olszewski's Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–1995) in the Waldemar Pawlak's Government.
Olechowski was an independent candidate in 2000 presidential election, coming second after incumbent Aleksander Kwaśniewski. In 2002, he was Civic Platform's candidate for president of Warsaw but failed to get to the second round. Afterwards he began moving away from politics.
He left the Civic Platform in July 2009 and started co-operating with the Democratic Party. He was one of the candidates in the 2010 Polish presidential election, but received 1.44% of votes and did not get into the second round.
Early life and education
He was born in Kraków in 1947.
In 1979, he received a PhD from the Central School of Planning and Statistics in Warsaw, and also attended the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.
Career
Before becoming Minister of Finance, he worked for UNCTAD, The World Bank, and the National Bank of Poland
In 1992, he was the Minister of Finance
From 1993 to 1995, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Director of Euronet, USA.
- 2005 functions Supervisory Boards of Citibank Handlowy and Europejski Fundusz Hipoteczny; Senior Advisor, Central Europe Trust Polska; Director, Studiam Generale Europa; Chairman, Citizens for the Republic. President of The Central European Forum
Awards and Honours
- Fellow of Collegium Invisibile.