Leszek Miller
Leszek Cezary Miller born 3 July 1946 in ĹťyrardĂłw, is a Polish central-left-wing politician. 17-year-old Leszek got a job in the Textile Linen Plant in ĹťyrardĂłw, while continuing his education in the evenings at the Vocational Secondary School of Electric Power Engineering. He soon completed his military service on the ORP Bielik submarine. Leszek Miller started his political career as an activist of the Socialist Youth Union, where he held the position of Chairman of the Plant Board, soon becoming a member of the Town Committee. After the military service, in 1969, he joined the Polish United Workers\' Party (PZPR). W lipcu 1986 r., Leszek Miller zostaĹ wybrany 1-szy sekretarz Komitetu WojewĂłdzkiego PZPR w Skierniewicach. W 1989 roku zostaĹ czĹonkiem PZPR Biura Politycznego. In December 1999, at the Founding Congress of the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), he was elected its Chairman, holding the function continuously till February 2004. In 1993-1996, Miller was the Minister of Labour and Social Policy in the governments of Waldemar Pawlak and JĂłzef Oleksy respectively. In 1996, he was nominated as Senior Minister in charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers. He then got the nickname âThe Chancellorâ. On 19 October 2001, President Aleksander KwaĹniewski appointed Miller Prime Minister and obliged to nominate the government. The new government won the parliamentary vote of confidence on 26 October 2001 (306:140 votes with one abstention). The 16-person cabinet of Prime Minister Miller has been the smallest government of the Polish Republic so far. Leszek Millerâs government faced a difficult economic situation in Poland, including an unemployment rate above 18%, a high level of public debt, and economic stagnation. At the end of Millerâs term, economic growth exceeded 6%. Simultaneously, institutional and legal adjustments were continued, resulting from the accession to the European Union. The Accession conditions were negotiated, being the main strategic goal of Millerâs cabinet. On 13 December 2002, at the summit in Copenhagen (Denmark), Prime Minister Leszek Miller completed the negotiations with the European Union. On 16 April 2003 in Athens, Miller, together with Cimoszewicz, signed the Accession Treaty, bringing Poland into the European Union. Leszek Millerâs government, together with President KwaĹniewski, made a decision (March 2003) to join the international coalition and deploy Polish troops to Iraq, targeting at overthrowing Saddam Husseinâs government. Leszek Miller decided to resign from the position of Prime Minister on 2 May 2004, a day after Polandâs accession to the EU. On May 1, 2004, together with President KwaĹniewski, he was in Dublin, taking part in the Grand Ceremony of accession of 10 states, including Poland, to the European Union.