Ewa Kopacz, born on December third, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent Polish politician and physician, recognized for her significant contributions to both healthcare and governance. She has been serving as the Vice-President of the European Parliament since two thousand nineteen, showcasing her continued influence in European politics.
Her political journey includes notable positions such as the Marshal of the Sejm from two thousand eleven to two thousand fourteen, where she made history as the first woman to hold this esteemed office. Kopacz also served as the Prime Minister of Poland from two thousand fourteen to two thousand fifteen, succeeding Donald Tusk and becoming only the second woman to lead the country, following Hanna Suchocka.
Before her political career, Kopacz practiced as a pediatrician and general practitioner, which laid the foundation for her later role as Minister of Health from two thousand seven to two thousand eleven. Her leadership during her tenure as Prime Minister earned her recognition as one of the key figures in the European Union, and in two thousand fifteen, Forbes magazine ranked her as the world's fortieth most powerful woman, surpassing notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth II and Ellen DeGeneres.