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Parliamentary constituency in Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chełm is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Lublin Voivodeship. It elects twelve members of the Sejm.[1]
The district has the number '7' and is named after the city of Chełm. It includes the counties of Biała Podlaska, Biłgoraj, Chełm, Hrubieszów, Krasnystaw, Parczew, Radzyń Podlaski, Tomaszów Lubelski, Włodawa, and Zamość, and the city counties of Biała Podlaska, Chełm, and Zamość.
Deputy | Party | Parliamentary group | ||
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Sławomir Ćwik | Poland 2050 | Poland 2050 | ||
Monika Pawłowska | Independent politician | None | ||
Dariusz Stefaniuk | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Sławomir Zawiślak | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Tomasz Zieliński | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Marcin Romanowski | Sovereign Poland | Law and Justice | ||
Anna Dąbrowska-Banaszek | OdNowa RP[4] | Law and Justice | ||
Krzysztof Grabczuk | Civic Platform | Civic Coalition | ||
Małgorzata Gromadzka | Civic Platform | Civic Coalition | ||
Wiesław Różyński | Polish People's Party | Polish People's Party | ||
Jarosław Sachajko | Kukiz'15 | Kukiz'15 | ||
Witold Tumanowicz | National Movement[5] | Confederation |
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