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Polish Waters with a New President. Who Will Replace Joanna Kopczyńska?

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There will be a change in the position of president of the State Water Management Company Wody Polskie. Information on this matter was provided by the Minister of Infrastructure, Dariusz Klimczak.
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Mateusz Balcerowicz has been elected the new president of the State Water Management Company Wody Polskie. He will replace Joanna Kopczyńska in this position. - He is a person very well prepared for this function and smoothly takes over his duties - said the Minister of Infrastructure Dariusz Klimczak about the new president.

There will be a change in the position of president of the State Water Management Company Wody Polskie. Information on this matter was provided by the Minister of Infrastructure, Dariusz Klimczak.

Mateusz Balcerowicz has become the new president of the State Water Management Company Wody Polskie, announced the Minister of Infrastructure Dariusz Klimczak on TVN24. Below we present the profile of Mateusz Balcerowicz.

As of July 7, 2025, the Minister of Infrastructure Dariusz Klimczak dismissed Joanna Kopczyńska from the position of President of the State Water Management Authority Wody Polskie - we read in a statement on the ministry's official website.

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wnp.pl broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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