This is a list of Sejm Marshals, or Speakers of the Sejm (the Lower house of the Polish Parliament) since its establishment as a regular convening body in the late 15th century, until now.

Kingdom of Poland (1547–1569)

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |№

! rowspan="2" |Name<br>

! colspan="3" |Tenure

! rowspan="2" |Sejm

|-

!Start

!End

!Duration

|-

|1

|<br>

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

|2

|<br>

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

|3

|<br>

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

|4

|<br>

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

| rowspan="4" |5

| rowspan="4" |<br>

|

|

|

|in Kraków

|-

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

|

|

|

|in Warsaw

|-

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

|6

|<br>

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

| rowspan="2" |7

| rowspan="2" |<br>

|

|

|

|in Warsaw

|-

|

|

|

|in Piotrków

|-

|8

|<br>

|

|

|

| in Lublin

|}

Source:

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

  • Mikołaj Sienicki
  • Lew Sapieha
  • Jakub Szczawiński
  • Krzysztof Wiesiołowski
  • Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski
  • Jakub Sobieski
  • Stefan Pac
  • Jerzy Ossoliński
  • Krzysztof Radziwiłł
  • Mikołaj Ostroróg
  • Kazimierz Leon Sapieha
  • Łukasz Opaliński
  • Bogusław Leszczyński
  • Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski
  • Hieronim Radziejowski
  • Wincenty Aleksander Gosiewski
  • Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro
  • Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac
  • Jan Kazimierz Umiastowski
  • Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł
  • Jan Wielopolski
  • Jan Chryzostom Pieniążek
  • Feliks Kazimierz Potocki
  • Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski
  • Mikołaj Hieronim Sieniawski
  • Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski
  • Stanisław Antoni Szczuka
  • Krzysztof Zawisza
  • Jan Szembek
  • Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki
  • Stanisław Ernest Denhoff
  • Franciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński
  • Teodor Lubomirski
  • Michał Józef Massalski
  • Wacław Rzewuski
  • Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński
  • Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski
  • Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski
  • Jacek Małachowski
  • Celestyn Czaplic
  • Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł
  • Michał Hieronim Radziwiłł
  • Andrzej Mokronowski
  • Kazimierz Krasiński
  • Stanisław Małachowski
  • Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha

Partitioned Poland (1795–1918)

Duchy of Warsaw

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |№

! rowspan="2" |Name<br>

! rowspan="2" |Portrait

! colspan="3" |Tenure

|-

!Start

!End

!Duration

|-

|1

|<br>

|100px

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|2

|<br>

|100px

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|3

|<br>

|100px

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|}

Source:

Congress Poland

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |№

! rowspan="2" |Name<br>

! rowspan="2" |Portrait

! colspan="3" |Tenure

|-

!Start

!End

!Duration

|-

|1

|<br>

|100px

|

|

|

|-

|2

|<br>

|100px

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|

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|-

|3

|<br>

|100px

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|-

|4

|<br>

|100px

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|-

|5

|<br>

|100px

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|

|}

Source:

|IV

|1877-80

|-

|5

|Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz

|IV

V

|1881-86

|-

|6

|Jan Dzierżysław Tarnowski

|V

VI

|1886-90

|-

|7

|Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko

|VI

|1890-95

|-

|8

|Stanisław Marcin Badeni

|100px

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| style="text-align:left;" |Independent

|

|

|

| sort-value="#" |Legislative

|-

|2

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Polish People's Party "Piast"

|

|

|

|1st

|-

|3

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Polish Socialist Party

|

|

|

|2nd

|-

|4

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |BBWR

|

|

|

|3rd

|-

|5

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |BBWR

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" |4th

|-

|6

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Independent

|

|

|

|-

|7

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Camp of National Unity

|

|

|

|5th

|}

Source:

Communist era (1947–1991)

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |№

! rowspan="2" |Name<br>

! rowspan="2" |Portrait

! rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Party

! colspan="3" |Term of office

! rowspan="2" |Sejm

|-

!Start

!End

! class="nowrap" |Duration

|-

| rowspan="2" |1

| rowspan="2" |<br>

| rowspan="2" |100px

| style="background:#2e955e;" |

| style="text-align:left; width:150px;" |People's Party

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" sort-value="#" |Legislative

|-

|

| style="text-align:left;" |United People's Party

|-

|2

|<br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Independent

|

|

|

| sort-value="1" |1st

|-

| rowspan="4" |3

| rowspan="4" |<br>

| rowspan="4" |100px

|

| rowspan="4" style="text-align:left;" |United People's Party

|

|

|

| sort-value="2" |2nd

|-

|

|

|

| sort-value="3" |3rd

|-

|

|

|

| sort-value="4" |4th

|-

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" sort-value="5" |5th

|-

|4

|<br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |United People's Party

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |5

| rowspan="3" |<br>

| rowspan="3" |100px

|

| rowspan="3" style="text-align:left;" |United People's Party

|

|<!--End date not specified, presumably identical to the end date of the Sejm term-->

|

| sort-value="6" |6th

|-

|

|

|

| sort-value="7" |7th

|-

|

|

|

| sort-value="8" |8th

|-

|6

|<br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |United People's Party

|

|<!--End date not specified, presumably identical to the end date of the Sejm term-->

|

| sort-value="9" |9th

|-

| rowspan="3" |7

| rowspan="3" |<br>

| rowspan="3" |100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |United People's Party

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan="3" sort-value="10" |10th

|-

| style="background:green;" |

| style="text-align:left;" |Polish People's Party "Rebirth"

|-

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Polish People's Party

|}

Source:

Republic of Poland (since 1991)

In the aftermath of the Round Table Agreement of 1989, the Polish People's Republic was abolished and the modern-day Republic of Poland was established on 31 December 1989 by the constitutional amendment. However, the incumbent term of the Sejm, elected at the 1989 election, remained in position, until parliament dissolution and election of 1991.

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Christian National Union

|28 (Lublin)

|

|

|

| sort-value="1" |1st

|-

|2

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Democratic Left Alliance (SdRP)

|39 (Siedlce)

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" sort-value="2" |2nd

|-

|3

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Polish People's Party

|52 (Zielona Góra)

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |4

| rowspan="2" |<br><br>

| rowspan="2" |100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Solidarity Electoral Action

| rowspan="2" |11 (Gdańsk)

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" sort-value="3" |3rd

|-

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Independent

|-

| rowspan="2" |5

| rowspan="2" |<br><br>

| rowspan="2" |100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Democratic Left Alliance

| rowspan="2" |19 (Warsaw I)

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="4" sort-value="4" |4th

|-

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Social Democracy of Poland

|-

| data-sort-value="6" |(2)<br>6

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Democratic Left Alliance

|18 (Siedlce)

|

|

|

|-

|7

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Democratic Left Alliance

|24 (Białystok)

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |8

| rowspan="2" |<br><br>

| rowspan="2" |100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Law and Justice

| rowspan="2" |10 (Piotrków Trybunalski)

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="2" |

| rowspan="3" sort-value="5" |5th

|-

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Right Wing of the Republic

|-

|9

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Law and Justice

|20 (Warsaw II)

|

|

|

|-

|10

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Civic Platform

|20 (Warsaw II)

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" sort-value="6" |6th

|-

|11

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Civic Platform

|1 (Legnica)

|

|

|

|-

|12

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Civic Platform

|17 (Radom)

|

|

|

| rowspan="5" sort-value="7" |7th

|-

|

|<br><br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Democratic Left Alliance

|5 (Toruń)

|

|

|

|-

|13

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Civic Platform

|4 (Bydgoszcz)

|

|

|

|-

|

|<br><br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Democratic Left Alliance

|5 (Toruń)

|

|

|

|-

|14

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Civic Platform

|19 (Warsaw I)

|

|

|

|-

|15

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Law and Justice

|22 (Krosno)

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" sort-value="8" |8th

|-

| rowspan="2" |16

| rowspan="2" |<br><br>

| rowspan="2" |100px

|

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |Law and Justice

| rowspan="2" |1 (Legnica)

|

|

| rowspan="2" |

|-

|

|

| sort-value="9" |9th

|-

|17

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |Poland 2050

|24 (Białystok)

|

|

|

| rowspan="2" sort-value="10" |10th

|-

|18

|<br><br>

|100px

|

| style="text-align:left;" |The Left (NL)

|32 (Katowice III)

|

|Incumbent

|

|}

Source:

See also

  • Marshal of the Senate of Poland

Notes

References