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|predecessor = Gerard Wojdyla
|predecessor = Gerard Wojdyla
|successor = [[Sylwester Wrzesiński]]
|successor = [[Sylwester Wrzesiński]]
|office2 = 22nd [[Minister-President of West Miersa]]
|office2 = MNA for [[Gdawiec (constituency)|Gdawiec]]
|term_start2 = 3 October, 2011
|term_start2 = 3 October, 1991
|term_end2 = 3 October, 2016
|term_end2 = 3 October, 2016
|predecessor2 = [[Oskar Palubicki]]
|predecessor2 = [[Zbigniew Wojdyla]]
|successor2 = Aleksandra Wojdyla
|successor2 = tbd
|office3 = Member for [[Centralny Żobrodź]]
|term_start3 = 4 September, 1993
|term_end3 = 23 June, 2013
|predecessor3 = [[Lubomił Iwanski]]
|successor3 = [[Marcin Niedbalski]]
|birthname    = Aleksandra Tomasz Wojdyla
|birthname    = Aleksandra Tomasz Wojdyla
|birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1963|4|15|df=y}}
|birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1963|4|15|df=y}}
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'''Aleksandra Wojdyla''', also known as '''Aleksandra Chojnowska''', is a [[West Miersa|West Miersan]] {{wp|politician}}, who is the current leader of the [[Miersan National Party]], and who previously served as the twenty-second [[Minister-President of West Miersa]] from 2013 to 2016.
'''Aleksandra Tomasz Wojdyla''', also known as '''Aleksandra Tomasz Chojnowska''', is a [[West Miersa|West Miersan]] {{wp|politician}}, who is the current leader of the [[Miersan National Party]], and who previously served as the twenty-second [[Minister-President of West Miersa]] from 2013 to 2016.


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Political career==
==Political career==
===Early political career===
===Early political career===
Her opportunity came in 1986. With [[Zbigniew Wojdyla]] having served continuously from 1961 as a Member of the [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]], TBC.
Her opportunity came in 1986. With [[Zbigniew Wojdyla]] having served continuously from 1961 as a Member of the [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]], it was unclear that he would be able to secure another term, particularly due to the decreasing popularity of the [[Miersan National Party]] who had governed the [[West Miersa|Miersan Sotirian Republic]] since its independence from [[Soravia]].
 
Aleksandra Wojdyla thus participated in her father's re-election campaign. During the campaign, she helped articulate her father's message and ensure his re-election to the National Assembly, with Aleksandra helping her father distance himself from [[Tadeusz Wojdyla]]'s administration. While this would strain their relationships with much of the broader [[Wojdyla family]], Aleksandra was able to help her father be re-elected against [[Naprzód]] candidate [[Mieczysław Lorbiecki]], making him the only member of the National Assembly to be re-elected from the Miersan National Party, with the other 92 MNAs being previous appointees.
 
She would serve as her father's secretary until 1991, when Zbigniew announced his retirement from politics. Due to her interest in politics, the Miersan National Party nominated her to take over her father's seat, leading her to face off against Lorbiecki. During her election campaign, she pledged to represent the party as a "viable option for the new decade," and to "represent the people of [[Gdawiec]] well." Her strategy, combined with Lorbiecki being accused of not properly reporting his donors led to her victory.
 
===Parliamentary career===
On 3 October, 1991, she was sworn as [[Member of the National Assembly (West Miersa)|Member of the National Assembly]] for the [[Gdawiec (constituency)|constituency of Gdawiec]].
 
(TBC)


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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As of 2020, she has nine grandchildren: three from Zygmunt Chojnowski, two from Chojnowski, and four from Bożena Zaborska.
As of 2020, she has nine grandchildren: three from Zygmunt Chojnowski, two from Chojnowski, and four from Bożena Zaborska.


While for her professional career, she maintains the use of her {{wp|maiden name}} to emphasise her connections to the [[Wojdyla family]].
While for her professional career, she maintains the use of her {{wp|maiden name}} to emphasise her connections to the [[Wojdyla family]], she legally uses the Chojnowska surname, and uses it for her personal life.

Revision as of 20:46, 24 January 2021

Aleksandra Wojdyla
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Aleksandra Wojdyla at a parliamentary debate, 2016
22nd Minister-President of West Miersa
In office
23 June, 2013 – 3 October, 2016
PresidentGerard Wojdyla
Preceded byGerard Wojdyla
Succeeded bySylwester Wrzesiński
MNA for Gdawiec
In office
3 October, 1991 – 3 October, 2016
Preceded byZbigniew Wojdyla
Succeeded bytbd
Personal details
Born
Aleksandra Tomasz Wojdyla

(1963-04-15) 15 April 1963 (age 61)
West Żobrodź, Żobrodź, West Miersa
NationalityWest Miersan
Political partyMiersan National Party
SpousePafnucy Chojnowski
Children3
RelativesSee Wojdyla family
Alma materUniversity of Krada
ProfessionLawyer, politician
Military service
AllegianceWest Miersa Miersan National Army
Branch/serviceMedical Corps
Years of service1979-1982
RankNurse

Aleksandra Tomasz Wojdyla, also known as Aleksandra Tomasz Chojnowska, is a West Miersan politician, who is the current leader of the Miersan National Party, and who previously served as the twenty-second Minister-President of West Miersa from 2013 to 2016.

Early life

Aleksandra Wojdyla was born on 15 April, 1963 to Zbigniew Wojdyla and Halina Wojdyla, as the youngest of four daughters, in West Zobrodz, West Miersa.

As her father was a member of the National Assembly, she would spend her childhood alternating between West Zobrodz and Gdawiec, in her father's constituency. Thus, when she began her schooling in 1969, she attended prestigious schools in Gdawiec, where she was described as a mediocre student in "feminine subjects," but an excellent student when it came to "masculine subjects."

In 1973, she was able to move on to a prestigious high school, where she became interested in politics. Despite her father discouraging her from entering politics, she became more determined to enter the political world. She became eligible to attend college in 1979, only for the Miersan War to force her to drop out from her studies.

During the Miersan War, she served as a nurse in the Miersan National Army, despite having no medical experience, as she wanted to "help my country." She served until the end of the end of the Miersan War, when she was honourably discharged.

The following year, she married her husband, Pafnucy Chojnowski, who she met during the war when she treated him in the aftermath of the Battle of Krada. Despite her marriage, she still remained determined to enter politics.

Political career

Early political career

Her opportunity came in 1986. With Zbigniew Wojdyla having served continuously from 1961 as a Member of the National Assembly, it was unclear that he would be able to secure another term, particularly due to the decreasing popularity of the Miersan National Party who had governed the Miersan Sotirian Republic since its independence from Soravia.

Aleksandra Wojdyla thus participated in her father's re-election campaign. During the campaign, she helped articulate her father's message and ensure his re-election to the National Assembly, with Aleksandra helping her father distance himself from Tadeusz Wojdyla's administration. While this would strain their relationships with much of the broader Wojdyla family, Aleksandra was able to help her father be re-elected against Naprzód candidate Mieczysław Lorbiecki, making him the only member of the National Assembly to be re-elected from the Miersan National Party, with the other 92 MNAs being previous appointees.

She would serve as her father's secretary until 1991, when Zbigniew announced his retirement from politics. Due to her interest in politics, the Miersan National Party nominated her to take over her father's seat, leading her to face off against Lorbiecki. During her election campaign, she pledged to represent the party as a "viable option for the new decade," and to "represent the people of Gdawiec well." Her strategy, combined with Lorbiecki being accused of not properly reporting his donors led to her victory.

Parliamentary career

On 3 October, 1991, she was sworn as Member of the National Assembly for the constituency of Gdawiec.

(TBC)

Personal life

In 1983, she married her husband, Pafnucy Chojnowski. Together, they have three children: two sons, Zygmunt Chojnowski, born in 1984, and Tomisław Chojnowski, born in 1986, and a daughter, Bożena Zaborska, born in 1988.

As of 2020, she has nine grandchildren: three from Zygmunt Chojnowski, two from Chojnowski, and four from Bożena Zaborska.

While for her professional career, she maintains the use of her maiden name to emphasise her connections to the Wojdyla family, she legally uses the Chojnowska surname, and uses it for her personal life.