Polish Marshal Hołownia Stepping Down, Still Draws 3-Month Salary

Polish Parliament’s Marshal Szymon Hołownia will leave office on 7 November and, according to law, will receive up to three months of his salary—roughly 8,045 PLN—after resignation.

Three-Month Compensation Applies to Two Marshals

Both outgoing Marshals—Włodzimierz Czarzasty and Szymon Hołownia—are entitled to up to three months of pay after stepping down, depending on tenure.

Hołownia’s Pay Breakdown

Marshal’s gross salary is about 21,513 PLN, while a parliamentarian earns 13,467.92 PLN; the adjustment pays 8,045 PLN for three months.

Future Ambitions for UN Refugee Commissioner

Hołownia has announced plans to pursue the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees role, citing growing international support.

Farewell Address Highlights Humour and Apology

In his final statement he thanked colleagues and apologized for any “light‑hearted jokes” or “unpleasant moments” while offering his best wishes.

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