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===National politics===
===National politics===
[[File:Galecki13.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Sergiusz Galecki, 2013]]
Despite this setback, Sergiusz Galecki continued his work for the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|Liberal Democrats]], while planning on making a run for the [[National Assembly of Lemovicia|National Assembly]].
Despite this setback, Sergiusz Galecki continued his work for the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|Liberal Democrats]], while planning on making a run for the [[National Assembly of Lemovicia|National Assembly]].
In 2004, he was elected to the National Assembly on the Liberal Democrat list, thereby becoming a member of the National Assembly. During this period, as a rookie legislator, he did not play a major role in shaping the government agenda. However, with the 2005 financial crisis hitting Lemovicia, and the Liberal Democrats' perceived incompetence, this led to the loss of his seat in 2008 to his socialist challenger. That year, he married his second wife, [[Świętosława Galecki|Świętosława Pelka]].
Nonetheless, he continued rising through the ranks of the Liberal Democratic Party, and in a by-election in 2010, he returned to the National Assembly. During this point in time, his profile grew, and by 2012, he was comfortably re-elected for his seat in [[Loiola]]. After the resignation of [[Hargin Saez]] as parliamentary leader, Sergiusz ran for the parliamentary leadership of the Liberal Democrats, and won the party leadership.
As opposition leader, Sergiusz Galecki attacked the [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|Socialists]], accusing [[Jan Swiech]] of "spending money we do not have" on creating a {{wp|nanny state}}, and arguing that the economy recovered in spite of Galecki's alleged [[Swetania|Swetanian]]-style economic policies, not because of them. This, combined with the growing unpopularity of Jan Swiech allowed Galecki to make strides in the polls.


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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In 1992, Sergiusz Galecki married his first wife, [[Erzsébet Galecki]], who was of [[Savader people|Savader]] origin. They had two sons: Mariusz Galecki, born in 1993, and Tomisław Galecki, born in 1998, as well as a daughter, Natalia Galecki, born in 2002. Their marriage was happy, and lasted until Erzsébet Galecki died of {{wp|ovarian cancer}} in 2005.
Sergiusz Galecki speaks {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}} as his native language, but is "natively fluent" in {{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}, is "functionally fluent" in {{wp|Rusyn language|Narodyn}}, and can comfortably carry a conversation in {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}.
 
He is a devout [[High Episimialist Church|High Episimialist]].
 
===Family===
In 1992, Sergiusz Galecki married his first wife, [[Erzsébet Galecki]], who was of [[Savader people|Savader]] origin. They had two sons: Mariusz Galecki, born in 1993, and Tomisław Galecki, born in 1998, as well as a daughter, Natalia Galecka, born in 2002. Their marriage was happy, and lasted until Erzsébet Galecki died of {{wp|ovarian cancer}} in 2005.
 
In 2008, he married to his second wife, [[Świętosława Galecka]], who was of {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}} origin. From their second marriage, they have two daughters, Wioleta Galecka, born in 2009, and Małgorzata Galecka, born in 2013, as well as two sons: Lesław Galecki, born in 2011, and Tytus Galecki, born in 2005.
 
===Political views===


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Revision as of 07:38, 1 May 2020

His Excellency
Sergiusz Galecki
Bevanda Vjekoslav.jpg
Sergiusz Galecki, 2016
4th Prime Minister of Lemovicia
Assumed office
23 April, 2016
PresidentDamian Rogal
Ivon Mendarte
Filip Godlewski
Andremantzia Sorondo
Postumo Boloquy
DeputyHelios Ayrupe
Preceded byJan Swiech
Personal details
Born
Sergiusz Galecki

(1956-05-13) 13 May 1956 (age 68)
Iyarduja, Narozalica (present-day Illarduya, Lemovicia)
NationalityNarozalican (until 1979)
Lemovician (since 1979)
Political partyLiberal Democrats (2000-)
Other political
affiliations
Northern Alliance (1992-2000)
Spouse(s)Erzsébet Galecka (1992-2005)
Świętosława Galecka (2008-)
Children7
Alma materUniversity of Sechia
Military service
AllegianceMiersan Republic of Lemovicia
Years of service1980-1992
RankChorąży

Sergiusz Galecki (Lemovician: Серґюш Ґалецкі, Sergjux Galetzki, b. 13 May, 1956) is a Miersan-Lemovician politician who is serving as the current Prime Minister of Lemovicia since 2016, when his party defeated the governing Socialist coalition led by Jan Swiech.

Early life

Sergiusz Galecki was born in Iyarduja, Narozalica (in present-day Illarduya, Ibaiak, Lemovicia) on 13 May, 1956, to Narcyz Galecki, a coal miner, and Krystyn Galecka, a housewife, as the second of three children, and the youngest son. He grew up in Ilarduja, and attended school there, before heading to the University of Sechia, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in law in 1978, and intended to secure a master's degree.

His studies were disrupted with the Lemovician War of Independence in 1979, followed by the Lemovician Civil War which broke out the following year. Thus, he enlisted to fight with the Miersan separatists, which resulted in his family in Illarduya being arrested by the regime for treason, and confined to concentration camps in southern Ibaiak. During his military career, he was a mediocre soldier, although by the war's end, he became a chorąży.

Following the end of the war, he was reunited with his surviving family, and settled in the city of Loiola. That year, he married Savader Erzsébet Molnár

Political career

Early career

In 1992, shortly after the end of the Lemovician Civil War, Sergiusz Galecki entered politics, running for a seat in the legislature of the Miersan Entity as part of the Northern Alliance list. He won the seat, and served as one of the representatives from Zbieg Province in the entity legislature.

During his tenure in the legislature of the Miersan Entity, he was seen as a capable legislator, helping draft legislation relating to education, promoting Miersan culture, and establishing the Miersan Entity Police. This led to his re-election on the Northern Alliance list in 1996.

However, during this time, he began to fall out with the leadership of the Northern Alliance, and in 2000, he resigned from the party and crossed the floor to join the Liberal Democrats before the 2000 elections. He lost his own seat, as the Liberal Democrats did not gain enough votes to allow him to maintain his position.

National politics

File:Galecki13.jpg
Sergiusz Galecki, 2013

Despite this setback, Sergiusz Galecki continued his work for the Liberal Democrats, while planning on making a run for the National Assembly.

In 2004, he was elected to the National Assembly on the Liberal Democrat list, thereby becoming a member of the National Assembly. During this period, as a rookie legislator, he did not play a major role in shaping the government agenda. However, with the 2005 financial crisis hitting Lemovicia, and the Liberal Democrats' perceived incompetence, this led to the loss of his seat in 2008 to his socialist challenger. That year, he married his second wife, Świętosława Pelka.

Nonetheless, he continued rising through the ranks of the Liberal Democratic Party, and in a by-election in 2010, he returned to the National Assembly. During this point in time, his profile grew, and by 2012, he was comfortably re-elected for his seat in Loiola. After the resignation of Hargin Saez as parliamentary leader, Sergiusz ran for the parliamentary leadership of the Liberal Democrats, and won the party leadership.

As opposition leader, Sergiusz Galecki attacked the Socialists, accusing Jan Swiech of "spending money we do not have" on creating a nanny state, and arguing that the economy recovered in spite of Galecki's alleged Swetanian-style economic policies, not because of them. This, combined with the growing unpopularity of Jan Swiech allowed Galecki to make strides in the polls.

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Personal life

Sergiusz Galecki speaks Miersan as his native language, but is "natively fluent" in Lemovician, is "functionally fluent" in Narodyn, and can comfortably carry a conversation in Gaullican.

He is a devout High Episimialist.

Family

In 1992, Sergiusz Galecki married his first wife, Erzsébet Galecki, who was of Savader origin. They had two sons: Mariusz Galecki, born in 1993, and Tomisław Galecki, born in 1998, as well as a daughter, Natalia Galecka, born in 2002. Their marriage was happy, and lasted until Erzsébet Galecki died of ovarian cancer in 2005.

In 2008, he married to his second wife, Świętosława Galecka, who was of Miersan origin. From their second marriage, they have two daughters, Wioleta Galecka, born in 2009, and Małgorzata Galecka, born in 2013, as well as two sons: Lesław Galecki, born in 2011, and Tytus Galecki, born in 2005.

Political views

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