Bogdan Klich
Bogdan Klich | |
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Minister of National Defence | |
In office 16 November 2007 – 2 August 2011 | |
Prime Minister | Donald Tusk |
Deputy | Tomasz Siemoniak |
Preceded by | Aleksander Szczygło |
Succeeded by | Tomasz Siemoniak |
Personal details | |
Born | Kraków, Poland | 6 May 1960
Political party | Civic Platform |
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Bogdan Adam Klich
Education
- 1986: Physician, Kraków Medical Academy
- 1987: Master's in the History of Art, Jagiellonian University (UJ)
- 1991–1995: Doctoral studies, Department of Historical Philosophy
Political career
Career in national politics
- since 1997: President of the Institute of Strategic Studies
- 2001–2004: Member of Parliament of the Republic of Poland, Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, member of the Committee on National Defence
- 1989–1999: Advisor to the Chief Negotiator of the Republic of Poland with the European Union
- 1999–2000: Defencein the Republic of Poland
- 2003–2004: Observer to the EP
- 2001–2004 2012-current: Polish representative and member of the Policy Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
- 2011-2015: Member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, Vice-Chairman of the Foreign and Euroepan Union Affairs Committee, Member of the Committe on National Defence,
- 2015-2019: Member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, Member of the Foreign and European Affairs Committee, Member of the Committe on National Defence; Minority Leader of Polish Senate
- 2019-2023: Member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, Chairman of the Foreign and European Affairs Committee, Member of the on Legislative
- 2023 - : Member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, Chairman of the European Union Affairs Committee, member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
Member of the European Parliament, 2004–2007
A member of the
Minister of Defence, 2007–2011
From 2007 until 2011, Klich served as
During his time in office, Klich implemented Tusk's campaign pledge to withdraw Poland's troops from Iraq. By October 2008, he marked the end of his country's five-year partnership with U.S. forces in Iraq; Poland had been the only country other than the United States and Britain to command a full division of foreign troops in Iraq, and contingents from several other countries initially served under Polish command in a broad area south of Baghdad.[2]
Also under Klich's leadership, Poland and the United States signed a status of forces agreement (SOFA) that paved the way for the stationing of U.S. troops on Polish territory.[3] Three months after the United States announced a reformulated missile-defense plan for Poland in 2010, Klich announced that an undisclosed number of American MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missiles would be deployed in the vicinity of Morąg, in northern Poland, just 35 miles from the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.[4]
On 12 May 2011, Klich announced that Poland would lead a new EU Battlegroup of the Visegrád Group.
In July 2011, Klich resigned after an official investigation into the
Member of the Senate, 2011-present
Klich has been a member of the Senate of Poland since the 2011 national elections and is currently the minority leader.[6] He also serves as deputy chairman of the Senate's Committee on Foreign Affairs and as member of the Defence Committee.
In addition to his role in parliament, Klich has again been serving as a member of the Polish delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe since 2012. He serves on the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy and on the Sub-Committee on the Middle East and the Arab World; in this capacity, he is also the Assembly's rapporteur on Morocco.[7]
Since 2015, Klich has been serving as a member of the European Commission's High-level Group of Personalities on Defence Research, chaired by Elżbieta Bieńkowska.[8]
In 2015, he successfully ran for re-election (he received 71,852 votes)[2]. In the Senate of the 9th term, he was the chairman of the group of senators of the Civic Platform parliamentary club. In the 2019 elections, he became a senator again, receiving 123,080 votes[3]. After the elections, he became the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the European Union[4].
In the 2023 elections, he also won a senatorial seat, receiving 184,334 votes[5]. In the 11th term, he became the chairman of the European Union Affairs Committee[18]. Appointed to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe[6].
Other activities
- Member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies, London
- Lecturer at the Centre for European Studies at the Jagiellonian University
Decorations
- 2010 - Medal "Milito Pro Christo"
- 2010 - Order of Merit, Ukraine
- 2014 - Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, Estonia
And more.
References
- ^ "New minister of national defence appointed". Polish Premier. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2012.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Imad al-Khozaie (4 October 2008), Polish military marks close of Iraq mission Reuters.
- ^ Gareth Jones (11 December 2009), Poland, U.S. sign deal on troop deployments Reuters.
- ^ Judy Dempsey (21 January 2010), Poland to Deploy U.S. Missiles Near Russia The New York Times.
- ^ Adam Easton (29 July 2011), Polish minister quits over air disaster Financial Times.
- ^ Bogdan Klich European Leadership Network.In the 2011 elections, he was elected senator for PO. Running as a candidate in district no. 33, he received 95,439 votes[1].
- ^ Rapporteur highlights ‘the very high quality of dialogue between PACE and the Parliament of Morocco’ Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, press release of 15 February 2018.
- ^ Simon Taylor (30 March 2015), High-level group of personalities on defence research European Voice.
Publications
- Klich, Bogdan; zu Guttenberg, Karl-Theodor (7 March 2014). "Disrupting Putin's Game Plan". Project Syndicate. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
- Klich, Bogdan (19 May 2014). "NATO after Ukraine". Projest Syndicate.
- Klich, Bogdan (8 January 2015). "Standing Up to Putin". Projest Syndicate.
- Klich, Bogdan (28 June 2016). "NATO after Brexit". Projest Syndicate.
- Klich, Bogdan (5 April 2019). "NATO's Stoltenberg Paradox". Project Syndicate.
External links
- Personal profile of Bogdan Klich in the European Parliament's database of members
- Declaration (PDF) of financial interests (in Polish)