Magdalena Adamowicz


Magdalena Adamowicz is a lawyer and the widow of Paweł Adamowicz, a Polish politician murdered by a mentally unstable ex-convict. She was elected to the European Parliament in the 2019 election as part of the center-left European Coalition opposition. She has since been serving on the Committee on Transport and Tourism.
In addition to her committee assignments, Adamowicz is part of the Parliament's delegation for relations to South Africa. She is also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Seas, Rivers, Islands and Coastal Areas and the URBAN Intergroup.

Biography

Eduactional career

Magdalena Adamowicz studied in Primary School number 14 named after Janusz Korczak in Słupsk and :pl:I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Bolesława Krzywoustego w Słupsku|1st High School named after Bolesław III Wrymouth in Słupsk. Then she graduated from the faculty of law at the University of Gdańsk and completed Legal Counsel application. In 2003 she was awarded a Gdańsk Doctor of Philosophy at the faculty of law for her dissertation: The role of the mutual insurance companies in the business insurance system, which was supervised by professor :pl:Janina Ciechanowicz-McLean|Janina Ciechanowicz-McLean. In the same year she was appointed as an assistant professor at the faculty of Admiralty law. She is a graduate of the English and European school of law organised by the University of Cambridge and the School of German law organised by the University of Bonn. In 2013 she completed her MBA postgraduate studies organised in collaboration with the University of Northampton and the :pl:Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Gdańsku|Higher Banking School in Gdańsk. She trained also in Cologne, Barcelona, Monachium, Hamburg, Antwerp and Brussels.

Political involvement

She started in the 2019 European Parliament election from the second place on the European Coalition candidates list in the ward number 1 as a candidate recommended by the Civic Platform. Adamowicz received 199,591 votes and hence was elected to the EP with the higher result in the ward. As a MP she joined European People's Party group. She became a member of Transportation and Tourism Committe as well as a part of the Parliament's delegation for relations to South Africa and also a substitute member of the Law Committe and the Committe of Civil Freedom, Justice and Internal Affairs.

Private life

Between 1999 and 2019 she was a wife of Paweł Adamowicz who served as mayor of the city of Gdańsk and who was murdered by a mentally unstable ex-convict. From this marriage she has two daughters: Antonina and Teresa. Her sister Beata is a wife of mayor of Grudziądz, :pl:Maciej Glamowski|Maciej Glamowski.

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