Anna Moskwa
Anna Moskwa | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Climate and Environment | |
| In office 26 October 2021 – 27 November 2023 | |
| Prime Minister | Mateusz Morawiecki |
| Preceded by | Michał Kurtyka |
| Succeeded by | Anna Łukaszewska-Trzeciakowska |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 27 May 1979[1] |
| Alma mater | |
Anna Moskwa (born 27 May 1979 in Zamość, Poland[1]) is a Polish politician who served as the Minister of Climate and Environment under Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in his second cabinet from 2021 to 2023.[2][1][3] She is the second minister to hold the position, after inaugural minister Michał Kurtyka.[4][5] Moskwa has also previously served as Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Marine Economy and Inland Navigation.[6]
Early life and education
Anna Moskwa was born on 27 May 1979 in Zamość, Poland.[1] She graduated from Jan Zamoyski High School in the city and was a 1996 laureate of the Religious Knowledge Olympiad, one of the national School Olympiads, during her time there.[7][6]
Moskwa later graduated from Catholic University of Lublin, where she studied sociology, and from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, where she studied international relations.[8][2] She attended the University of Warsaw for postgraduate studies in enterprise management.[2] She has also earned an MBA from Lazarski University.[2]
Career
At the time she was chosen to be Minister of Climate and Environment, Moskwa had been serving as an executive at PKN Orlen, a Polish oil refiner, leading the company's offshore wind farm projects.[9]
During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Moskwa called for immediate sanctions on Russian oil and gas, and stated that Poland wished to set a clear deadline for the end of European Union imports of Russian oil.[10][11] She also stated that the union should penalize parties paying for Russian gas in rubles, and that Poland was ready to help Germany in halting its use of Russian oil.[11]
Also under Moskwa’s leadership, Poland filed a complaint in 2023 to the European Commission against Germany for allegedly failing to remove waste illegally transported from Germany to Poland and stored there.[12]
Personal life
Moskwa is fluent in English, French, and Spanish.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b c d e f "Anna Moskwa - Ministry of Climate and Environment - Gov.pl website".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Anna Moskwa. Kim jest nowa minister klimatu i środowiska? - TVN24 Biz…".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "H.E. Michał Kurtyka - Atlantic Council".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Michał Kurtyka pożegnał się z Ministerstwem Środowiska i Klimatu. Nie…".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b "PANI WICEMINISTER- Tygodnik Zamojski, Zamość, Biłgoraj, Tomaszów".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Laureaci - I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Jana Zamoyskiego w Zamościu".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "KUL - Wydział Nauk Społecznych - Anna Moskwa - absolwentka socjologii…".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Poland Picks Wind-Farm Executive as Climate Minister in Revamp - Bloo…". Bloomberg News.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Poland urges EU to slap sanctions on Russian oil and gas | AP News". Associated Press News.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b "Poland ready to help Germany stop using Russian oil, says minister | …". Reuters.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Marek Strzelecki and Pawel Florkiewicz (27 July 2023), Poland files EU complaint over illegal waste imports from Germany Reuters.
External links
- Ministerial profile on gov.pl