Magdalena Ogórek

Magdalena Ogórek

2015
Personal details
Born (1979-02-23) February 23, 1979
Rybnik, Poland
Political party Democratic Left Alliance
Alma mater Opole University

Magdalena Agnieszka Ogórek (born February 23, 1979) is a Polish historian and politician.

Early life and education

She was born in Rybnik. In 2002 she completed a master's degree in history at the University of Opole, and in 2003 completed postgraduate studies in European integration at the University of Warsaw, and thematic studies in 2005 at the European Institute of Public Administration in Maastricht. In 2009, at the University of Opole, Ogórek received her PhD. She has lectured at the School of Customs and Logistics in Warsaw under the auspices of Malopolska College in Kraków.

Professional and political activity

Ogórek had internships and apprenticeships in the Office for European Integration in the Office of the President of the Polish Republic and the Prime Minister's Office. In 2004 she was employed as a clerk in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, where she worked for two years. For three years she was an associate of the President of the Democratic Left Alliance Grzegorz Napieralski, and in 2010 was a member presidential election staff.

In the parliamentary elections in 2011, she unsuccessfully stood as a candidate to the Parliament on behalf of the Democratic Left Alliance. On January 9, 2015 Ogórek announced her candidacy for the Polish presidential election, 2015 of the Democratic Left Alliance.

She has criticised Russian actions in Ukraine, but argued Poland cannot afford to be seen by Russian media as an enemy.[1]

Media career

Ogórek has had cameo roles in television and film productions, including In Los Chlopakos (2003), Czego się boją faceci, czyli seks w mniejszym mieście (literally: What are men afraid of, sex in a smaller city) (2003) and Lokatorzy (literally: Tenants) (2002). Since 2002, she played a nurse in several episodes on Na Dobre i Na Złe (literally: For the good and the bad). She presently hosts the international newscast World Atlas on TVN24 Biznes i Świat (literally: TVN24 Business and World).

References

  1. "One of Poland's leading presidential candidates just vowed for better ties with Russia". Business Insider. 14 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.


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