Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski

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Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski

MalFlag.png 14th Minister of Justice of the United Kingdom of Malgrave
Incumbent
Assumed Ministry
22nd March 2005
Preceded by
 
Katia Ricci
MalFlag.png Minister of Anti-Communism and Anti-Fascism of the United Kingdom of Malgrave
2000-2004
Assumed Ministry
22nd March 2000
Preceded by
 
Crescenzo Orsini
Succeeded by
 
Catherine Lowwe

Born August 25th, 1955
Pakosc, United Kingdom of Malgrave
Nationality Malgravean
Residence Number 15, Epping,(official)
Alma mater Royal Epping University
Political party Progressive Unity Party (Current) Technology Party (Former)
Occupation Lawyer, Politician, Author
Spouse Denisse Kwiatkowski
Religion Serionite
Languages Malgravean Ancient, Mystrian Common, Dornalian Common (Polish)
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Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski (born August 25th, 1955) is the 14th and current Minister of Justice of the United Kingdom of Malgrave.

Early life and career

Eugeniusz was born in Pakosoc General Hospital on the 25th of August 1955 as the second child of Tomislaw Wit a headteacher and Petra Kwiatkowski a teacher.

In his early childhood Pakosc was still undergoing rapid construction and strict rationing was still in place across the country something that caused heated arguments between children and even adults at his primary and secondary schools over food rations and the limited amount of toys. Even at this early time in his life Eugeniusz was well known for settling disputes between parties and quickly gained an interest in pursuing a career in the legal profession. Whilst at college Eugeniusz was quickly spotted by Artemio Naggi who saw quite a lot of potential in Eugeniusz and personally invited him to study law at Royal Epping University. After finishing college Eugeniusz accepted his invitation to Royal Epping University successfully gaining a law degree and passing the bar exam with flying colours.

During the 90's Eugeniusz obtained a reputation for confronting the government in issues relating to the attempted privatisation of state-owned industries and his no-nonsense attitude in the courtroom that led him to be warned and punished several times during sessions. Although this behaviour often led him to victory it also made him the target of heavy criticism and almost lost him his job. In the aftermath of the 1994 Karlino Central Station Bombing and several influential people calling him to be fired Eugeniusz resigned and joined the Technology Party wishing to do more to prosecute and investigate acts of terrorism. Eugeniusz easily won his seat in the 1994 Malgravean Emergency General Election. In 2000 Eugeniusz defected to the Progressive Unity Party claiming that the Technology Party had gone soft on dealing with matters of terrorism

Minister of Anti-Communism/Fascism

As Minister of Anti-Communism and Fascism Eugeniusz quickly set to work to kill and capture those responsible for the 1994 Karlino Central Station Bombing. Working closely with the Ministry of National Defence to track down and assassinate those responsible for planning and carrying out the operation. Eugeniusz spent the next few years focused on using pure military means in order to wipe out what he called the 'disease' of fascism and communism something that has been criticised by left-wing analysts and politicians who prefer Catherine Lowwe's latter handling of the situation but praised by right-wing and centrist politicians and institutions.

Minister of Justice

In 2004 Eugeniusz announced he was taking a break from politics in order to focus more on his personal life however in 2005 Nikola Tesla personally asked him to become the countries Minister of Justice as Nikola Tesla was concerned about how current laws and regulations were responding to the influx of foreigners.

In response Eugeniusz moved to adapt current laws and regulation to more effectively deal with the countries re-emergence into the international community. An example of this is the recent expansion and adaptation of previous cultural laws to include powers for the Ministry of Culture to monitor and ban foreign cultural productions and the banning of several foreign religions under the fear that they are cults or won't properly follow current guidelines that enforce restrictions on the political and economic activity allowed by religious groups.

Personal life

Family and romance

Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski is current married to Denisse Kwiatkowski and they have two daughters Kara and Katarina.

Religion