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Kazimierz Hajda

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Kazimierz Hajda (born 31 January 1946 in Jordanów, Poland ) - Polish politician, former mayor of Jordanów , since 2009 Member of the Polish Parliament.

He graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technical University of Cracow . He worked as a designer at Metal Works in New Dęba . He was then employed as a lecturer and senior research assistant at the Warsaw University of Technology (the Department of Mechanics and Strength of Materials). He led the lessons of mathematics in high school in Jordans . He was on his own business (in commerce).[1]

From 1998 to 2002 he was deputy of Jordanów. In 2006 he won election to the office of mayor of this city, a position he held until 2009. He was president of football club LKS Jordan.

In the parliamentary elections in 2007 he competed for the Sejm in the district Chrzanów , obtaining 5,245 votes. He was elected to the Sejm VI took office June 24, 2009 in place of Mr Law and Justice Paul Smith , who was elected to the European Parliament , the parliament was a member of the Infrastructure Committee. In November 2010 left the Law and Justice party and joined the newly formed association of the parliamentary party , Poland Comes First.[2]