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Druk Nr 2855 Warszawa, 21 Października 2014 R Druk nr 2855 Warszawa, 21 października 2014 r. SEJM RZECZYPOSPOLITEJ POLSKIEJ VII kadencja Pan Radosław Sikorski Marszałek Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej Na podstawie art. 10a regulaminu Sejmu RP (M.P. 2012 poz. 32 z późn. zm.), w związku z art. 110 ust. 1 Konstytucji Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (Dz. U. 1997, Nr 78 poz. 483), składamy wniosek: - o odwołanie posła Radosława Sikorskiego z funkcji Marszałka Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Jako kandydata na Marszałka Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej wskazujemy Pana posła Andrzeja Smirnowa. Do reprezentowania wnioskodawców upoważniamy pana posła Jarosława Kaczyńskiego. (-) Adam Abramowicz; (-) Andrzej Adamczyk; (-) Waldemar Andzel; (-) Dorota Arciszewska-Mielewczyk; (-) Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski; (-) Iwona Ewa Arent; (-) Marek Ast; (-) Zbigniew Babalski; (-) Piotr Łukasz Babiarz; (-) Piotr Babinetz; (-) Barbara Bartuś; (-) Dariusz Bąk; (-) Włodzimierz Bernacki; (-) Andrzej Bętkowski; (-) Mariusz Błaszczak; (-) Antoni Błądek; (-) Jacek Bogucki; (-) Joachim Brudziński; (-) Zbigniew Chmielowiec; (-) Przemysław Czarnecki; (-) Witold Czarnecki; (-) Arkadiusz Czartoryski; (-) Edward Czesak; (-) Piotr Krzysztof Ćwik; (-) Leszek Dobrzyński; (-) Zbigniew Dolata; (-) Jan Dziedziczak; (-) Tadeusz Dziuba; (-) Jacek Falfus; (-) Zbigniew Girzyński; (-) Szymon Giżyński; (-) Kazimierz Gołojuch; (-) Małgorzata Gosiewska; (-) Artur Górski; (-) Czesław Hoc; (-) Adam Hofman; (-) Józefa Hrynkiewicz; (-) Michał Jach; (-) Wiesław Janczyk; (-) Grzegorz Janik; (-) Wojciech Jasiński; (-) Andrzej Jaworski; (-) Mariusz Orion Jędrysek; (-) Krzysztof Jurgiel; (-) Jarosław Kaczyński; (-) Mariusz Antoni Kamiński; (-) Mariusz Kamiński; (-) Sławomir Kłosowski; (-) Lech Kołakowski; (-) Robert Kołakowski; (-) Henryk Kowalczyk; (-) Bartosz Kownacki; (-) Maks Kraczkowski; (-) Leonard Krasulski; (-) Elżbieta Kruk; (-) Marek Kuchciński; (-) Adam Kwiatkowski; (-) Marek Kwitek; (-) Krzysztof Lipiec; (-) Adam Lipiński; (-) Marek Łatas; (-) Maciej Łopiński; (-) Marzena Machałek; (-) Antoni Macierewicz; (-) Ewa Malik; (-) Maciej Małecki; (-) Gabriela Masłowska; (-) Marcin Mastalerek; (-) Jerzy Materna; (-) Grzegorz Matusiak; (-) Marek Matuszewski; (-) Beata Mazurek; (-) Krzysztof Michałkiewicz; (-) Kazimierz Moskal; (-) Piotr Naimski; (-) Maria Nowak; (-) Marek Opioła; (-) Jacek Osuch; (-) Anna Paluch; (-) Krystyna Pawłowicz; (-) Stanisław Pięta; (-) Dariusz Piontkowski; (-) Stanisław Piotrowicz; (-) Jerzy Polaczek; (-) Marek Polak; (-) Piotr Polak; (-) Piotr Pyzik; (-) Elżbieta Rafalska; (-) Jerzy Rębek; (-) Adam Rogacki; (-) Bogdan Rzońca; (-) Małgorzata Sadurska; (-) Jacek Sasin; (-) Jerzy Sądel; (-) Grzegorz Schreiber; (-) Dariusz Seliga; (-) Jarosław Sellin; (-) Kazimierz Smoliński; (-) Anna Elżbieta Sobecka; (-) Czesław Sobierajski; (-) Krzysztof Sońta; (-) Lech Sprawka; (-) Stefan Strzałkowski; (-) Marek Suski; (-) Krzysztof Szczerski; (-) Jolanta Szczypińska; (-) Andrzej Szlachta; (-) Jerzy Szmit; (-) Stanisław Szwed; (-) Beata Szydło; (-) Jan Szyszko; (-) Janusz Śniadek; (-) Jacek Świat; (-) Krzysztof Tchórzewski; (-) Robert Telus; (-) Ryszard Terlecki; (-) Grzegorz Tobiszowski; (-) Jan Warzecha; (-) Witold Waszczykowski; (-) Elżbieta Witek; (-) Marcin Witko; (-) Michał Wojtkiewicz; (-) Anna Zalewska; (-) Sławomir Zawiślak; (-) Łukasz Zbonikowski; (-) Jarosław Zieliński; (-) Maria Zuba; (-) Wojciech Zubowski. Andrzej Smirnow Poseł na Sejm RP WarsŻawa,.Złpaździernika 2014r. OŚWIADCZENIE Oświadczam, że wyrażam zgodę na kandydowanie na Marszałka Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. .
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