Adam Bielan

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Adam Jerzy Bielan
Adam Jerzy Bielan

Adam Jerzy Bielan (born on 12 September 1974 in Gdańsk, Poland) is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the MP & SW with the Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc, Treasurer of the Union for a Europe of Nations and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Regional Development.

Bielan is a substitute for the Committee on Transport and Tourism, a member of the Delegation for relations with Mercosur and a substitute for the Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.

He, together with Michał Kaminski, is thought to be the father of Lech Kaczyński's victory in 2005 presidential elections.[citation needed]

Since 16 January 2007 vicepresident of the European Parliament, recommended by the Union for a Europe of Nations.

European Parliament election, 2004 (Poland)

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