Kazimierz Choma
Kazimierz Bogusław Choma (born December 16, 1957, in Kraśnik) is a Polish politician, local government official, and civil servant, a member of parliament (MP) in the 9th and 10th terms of the Sejm.[1] CareerHe graduated in metallurgy from the AGH University of Science and Technology. He also studied business management at the Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu – National-Louis University and real estate appraisal at the Warsaw Management School. He worked for over 20 years at the FŁT-Kraśnik and later operated in private companies.[2] He became the president of the Kraśnik Housing Company.[3] In 2016, he became the director of the Lublin branch of the Agricultural Property Agency (and after its transformation, the director of the branch of the National Support Centre for Agriculture).[4] He became involved in political activities within the Law and Justice party. In 2010,[5] he unsuccessfully ran for the Kraśnik County Council, winning a mandate in the elections four years later.[6] In 2018, he ran for mayor of Kraśnik, losing in the second round to Wojciech Wilk (he received 46.61% of the votes).[7] In these elections, he won a seat in the Kraśnik City Council[8] and became its vice-chairman.[9] In the 2019 parliamentary elections, he was elected to the Sejm in the Lublin district (he received 13,777 votes).[10] In the 2023 elections, he successfully sought re-election (receiving 8,363 votes).[11] References
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