Valdemar Tomaševski

Valdemar Tomaševski MEP
Member of the European Parliament
Incumbent
Assumed office
7 June 2009
Constituency Lithuania
Member of the Seimas
In office
2000–2009
Constituency Šalčininkai
Personal details
Born 3 March 1965 (1965-03-03) (age 47)
Vilnius, Lithuania
Nationality Lithuanian
Political party Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania
Website www.vtomasevski.lt

Valdemar Tomaševski (born 3 March 1965), rendered in Polish orthography as Waldemar Tomaszewski, is a Lithuanian politician and Member of the European Parliament. Leader of the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania (AWPL), Tomaševski has been an MEP since 2009. He sits in the European Conservatives and Reformists group, of which he is a Member of the Bureau on the group executive.

First elected to Vilnius district council for Electoral Action in 1995, Tomaševski was elected President of AWPL in 1999. He was first elected to the Seimas at the 2000 election, winning 51% of the vote in Šalčininkai.[1] In the same year, he became deputy mayor of Vilnius district, serving from 2000 to 2003. Finding himself as one of only two AWPL members in the Seimas, during the parliamentary term, he moved between factions, including Homeland Union and Order and Justice.

Tomaševski was re-elected to the Seimas in 2004 with 63% of the vote:[2] one of five candidates in the country elected in the first round. He was re-elected again at the 2008 election, winning 61%: eight times his nearest competitor's share.[3] He was AWPL's candidate in the May 2009 presidential election, the first that AWPL had entered, and received 4.7% of the national vote, in fourth, with Dalia Grybauskaite winning comfortably.

The following month, he stood for election to the European Parliament. Winning 8.4% of the vote, up from 5.7% in 2004, AWPL won its first ever MEP, with Tomaševski topping the list and being elected. He joined the European Conservatives and Reformists, and was appointed to the group's bureau.

He has been awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.

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