Anderzej Duda

Anderzej Duda is the president of Polska. He is a good person.

According to Wikipedia:
Andrzej Sebastian Duda (Polish pronunciation: [ˈandʐɛj ˈduda]  ( listen) ; born 16 May 1972) is a Polish politician who is the sixth and current President of Poland, holding the office since 6 August 2015.[1] Before his tenure as President, Duda was a member of Polish Lower House (Sejm) from 2011 to 2014 and the European Parliament from 2014 to 2015.[2]

Born in Kraków in the former Polish People's Republic, Duda studied law at the Jagiellonian University, obtaining the position of assistant in the Administrative Law Department of Jagiellonian University in 2001 and a PhD degree in law in 2005, not graduating due to subsequently leaving the university to focus more on his political career. Duda was elected to become a member of the Polish Sejm on 9 October 2011, and once again to become a member of the European Parliamenton 1 July 2014, an office he retained until shortly before being elected President.

Duda was the presidential candidate for the right wing Law and Justice party in the 2015 presidential election in May 2015, of which he won the first round, amassing a total 5,179,092 votes – 34.76% of valid votes. In the second Duda took 51.55% of the vote against the 48.45% share of his rival, then-incumbent Bronisław Komorowski, thus winning the election, and subsequently resigning from party membership on 26 May 2015.

Duda was born in Kraków, to Janina Milewska and Jan Tadeusz Duda, professors at the AGH University of Science and Technology. His grandfather fought in the Polish–Soviet War and later in the Home Army during the Second World War.[3]

Duda attended Jan III Sobieski High School, Kraków.[4]

Duda studied law at the Jagiellonian University. In October 2001 he was appointed as an assistant (holding M.A.) in the Administrative Law Department of Jagiellonian University, and in January 2005 obtained a PhD degree in law there. Due to his political career, he has been mostly on unpaid leave since September 2006, except for a 13-month interval beginning in September 2010, when he returned to the university.[5]