Former Presidents of Poland and First Ladies Join the Honorary Committee of the 26th World Scout Jamboree

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We are immensely proud and honoured to announce that all former Presidents of the Republic of Poland, together with their First Ladies, have officially joined the Honorary Committee of the 26th World Scout Jamboree, which will be hosted in Gdańsk in 2027. This distinguished group includes Lech Wałęsa and Danuta Wałęsa, Aleksander Kwaśniewski and Jolanta Kwaśniewska, and Bronisław Komorowski and Anna Komorowska.

Their collective support is far more than a ceremonial gesture. These statesmen and women, who have each played a pivotal role in Poland’s democratic transformation, have chosen to stand behind a global event that champions youth, peace, and international cooperation. Alongside the First Ladies – who have long been champions of civic, social and educational causes – they lend their voices and experience to a shared vision of a better world. 

A Shared Commitment to Democratic Values 

The principles embodied by the Jamboree – peace, mutual understanding and shared responsibility – echo the values that have guided Poland’s path over the past three decades. The fact that these leaders, each with a unique legacy, have come together in support of this event is a powerful expression of national unity and common purpose. 

Their participation in the Honorary Committee is a clear recognition that global movements such as Scouting play an essential role in shaping the next generation of informed, compassionate, and courageous leaders. 

Poland – Host of a Global Community 

In just two years, Poland will become a global hub for young people seeking to make a difference. As preparations continue, we are committed to delivering an inspiring, inclusive and impactful event that will remain in the hearts and minds of all who attend. 

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Lech Wałęsa 

Lech Wałęsa is a historic leader of the Solidarity movement, which led to the peaceful dismantling of communist rule in Poland and inspired democratic change across Central and Eastern Europe. A former shipyard electrician, he co-founded and led the first independent trade union in the Soviet bloc. In 1983, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Wałęsa served as the first democratically elected President of Poland (1990–1995) after the fall of communism. 

 

Danuta Wałęsa 

Danuta Wałęsa is a prominent figure in Poland’s democratic transformation and the wife of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lech Wałęsa. Known for her resilience during the years of political repression, she played a crucial role in supporting her family and the broader Solidarity movement during martial law. In 2011, her candid memoir Dreams and Secrets became a bestseller and sparked national reflection on women’s roles in history and society. 

 

Aleksander Kwaśniewski 

Aleksander Kwaśniewski served as President of Poland from 1995 to 2005, playing a key role in Poland’s accession to NATO and the European Union. A former journalist and minister, he is known for his pro-European stance and commitment to dialogue and social inclusion. After leaving office, he has remained active in international diplomacy, democracy promotion, and educational initiatives. 

 

Jolanta Kwaśniewska 

Jolanta Kwaśniewska served as First Lady of Poland from 1995 to 2005. A trained lawyer and founder of the Communication Without Barriers Foundation, she became one of Poland’s most popular public figures through her advocacy for health, social welfare, and the rights of children and people with disabilities. She is widely recognised for her commitment to public service and elegance in leadership. 

 

Bronisław Komorowski 

Bronisław Komorowski was President of Poland from 2010 to 2015, following a long career in public service and the democratic opposition. A former Minister of Defence and Speaker of the Parliament, he is a historian by training and a lifelong supporter of civil society and transatlantic cooperation. A former Scout, he has consistently supported youth engagement and democratic education. 

 

Anna Komorowska 

Anna Komorowska, a classical philologist and educator, was Poland’s First Lady from 2010 to 2015. A former teacher and youth activist, she has been a strong advocate for education, culture, and youth empowerment. With deep roots in the Scouting movement, she remains an active supporter of civic education and intergenerational dialogue. 

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The Organising Committee for the XXVI World Scout Jamboree has been established by Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego as a foundation under the Host Organisation Agreement, providing a legal entity for the planning and delivery of the World Scout Jamboree Poland 2027. The foundation is registered in the National Court Register held by the District Court Gdańsk-Północ in Gdańsk under the number KRS 0001022285. It has a tax identification number of PL-583-347-28-08 and a statistical number REGON 52467170500000. The foundation’s legal seat is located at Za murami 2-10, 80-823 Gdańsk, Poland.