Małgorzata Maria Kidawa‑Błońska (née Grabska; born 5 May 1957) is a Polish politician, sociologist and film producer known for senior roles in parliament and government communications. She has served as Marshal of the Sejm, as a deputy marshal, and as a government spokeswoman, and was the Civic Platform candidate in the 2020 presidential campaign before withdrawing in May of that year.
Overview and public profile
Kidawa‑Błońska combines a background in social sciences with experience in film production and public administration. As a member of the centrist Civic Platform party she has been active in national politics for many years and is often described in Polish media for her steady parliamentary presence and role in public-facing government posts.
Political offices and roles
Her career has included both legislative leadership and executive responsibility in the prime minister's office. Notable positions include:
- Marshal of the Sejm (acting in 2015 for several months), a role that placed her at the head of Poland's lower house of parliament.
- Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (2012–2015), a senior administrative post within the cabinet office.
- Government spokeswoman for the administrations of Donald Tusk and Ewa Kopacz, handling press relations and public messaging in 2014–2015.
- Deputy Marshal of the Sejm, serving under the Sejm Marshal Elżbieta Witek in the period following parliamentary elections when she returned to a leadership role on the chamber's presidium.
2020 presidential campaign
Kidawa‑Błońska became the Civic Platform's presidential nominee for the 2020 election, representing the party in a contest held against a backdrop of political polarization and the COVID‑19 pandemic. Citing strategic and organizational reasons in May 2020, she withdrew her candidacy; the party subsequently replaced her with Warsaw's mayor, Rafał Trzaskowski. Information about the election as a whole appears in broader coverage of the 2020 presidential race.
Background and other activities
Trained as a sociologist, Kidawa‑Błońska has also worked in film production and cultural institutions, bringing communication skills from that sector into politics. Her family background is often noted in biographical profiles as connected to public and cultural life in Poland, and she has been active in efforts to modernize party communication and parliamentary procedure.
Significance and public image
As a senior woman in Polish politics, Kidawa‑Błońska has been a visible figure in debates over parliamentary practice, government transparency and media relations. Observers describe her as experienced in administration and public communication, with a career spanning both policymaking environments and cultural production. For more context on the political bodies and figures mentioned here see entries on Poland and related profiles of key leaders and institutions referenced throughout this article.
Further reading and primary sources are available through official parliamentary records and party communications; relevant external resources are indexed by national media and the Sejm's archival pages for those seeking detailed timelines of her mandates and statements.