Marek Belka
Marek Belka
Marek Belka (pronounce: ['marεk 'bεlka]) (b. January 9, 1952 in Łódź), the Polish professor of Economics, designated Prime Minister of Poland by President Aleksander Kwaśniewski on March 29
person, Prime Minister, politician, official, agnostic, economist, Capricorn person
- Born
- 1952, January 1952, January 9th 1952, People's Republic of Poland, Łódź
- Wikipedia Page
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Belka
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- polish
- Educated
- Columbia University, London School of Economics
- Organisations
- Democratic Left Alliance
- Main Occupation
- economist
- Class
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person, politician, economist, Prime Minister, official, …
- Prime Minister of
- Poland
- Born During
- 1950s
- Attributes
- male, polish
- Freebase ID
- "/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000002ec73f"
- DBPedia URI
- http://dbpedia.org/resource/Marek_Belka
- Rare Terms
- "belka"
- Birthday
- the 9th of January
- Quotes
- "We take our international responsibilities very seriously and will not withdraw our troops from Iraq... Otherwise, the victims of terror in Madrid will have died in vain."; "The Holocaust committed by the Nazis turned this country, where most of the European Jews used to live and where their culture used to flourish, into a massive grave. This is why initiatives to revive Jewish culture in Poland is so important."; "As far as the international issues are concerned, the most important thing is the state of the transatlantic relationships, Euro-Atlantic relationships: how to develop them and how to strengthen them further."; "And in the last sentence I would like also to mention that Poland is one of the countries with which the United States has run strategic dialogues since last year."
- Freebase Primary MID
- "/m/02ykt_"
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