Nowa Dyrektor Mazowieckiej Jednostki Wdrażania Programów Unijnych Bez Konkursu

On Tuesday, January 16th, Adam Struzik (PSL), the Marshal of Mazovia, surprised the residents of Mazovia with the decision to appoint a new director for the Mazowieckie Unit for Implementing EU Programs (MJWPU) without conducting a competition. This unexpected move has sparked significant controversy among the public.

The MJWPU plays a crucial role in the region as it is responsible for distributing European funds in Mazovia. For over 12 years, Mariusz Frankowski (KO) served as the director of this institution. However, following his promotion as Mazovian voivode, a vacancy opened up for the directorship of the MJWPU.

Rather than conducting a fair competition to fill this important position, the Mazovia authorities opted to directly appoint a new director from within a political party. They selected an activist from the KO, who had previously held the position of mayor or deputy mayor in several Mazovian districts.

This decision has raised serious concerns about the fairness of recruitment procedures and equal opportunities for all candidates. The choice to prioritize political affiliation over qualifications and experience undermines the transparency and integrity of the appointment process.

This development is disheartening as it goes against the core principle of transparency that should be present in the recruitment of public positions. The citizens of Mazovia rightfully expect appointees to possess the necessary qualifications, independence, and the ability to fully represent the interests of the local community.

FAQ

Question: Who is responsible for appointing the director of the MJWPU?

Answer: The Marshal of Mazovia is responsible for appointing the director of the MJWPU.

Question: Is it legal to appoint a director without a competition?

Answer: While appointing a director without a competition raises doubts about the fairness of recruitment procedures, it does not violate the law.

Definitions

– MJWPU: Mazowieckie Unit for Implementing EU Programs – een instituut verantwoordelijk voor het distribueren van EU-fondsen in de regio Mazovia.
– KO: Koalicja Obywatelska (Civic Coalition) – een politieke partij actief in Polen.

Bron: [Bronvoorbeeld](https://www.bronvoorbeeld.nl)

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