Zalewska graduated from the Polish Philology Department of the
University of Wrocław in 1989. She first worked as teacher and deputy director of the
Świebodzice High School. She joined liberal, democratic political party
Freedom Union and subsequently moved to
Law and Justice founded by
Lech and
Jarosław Kaczyński in 2001. From 2002 to 2007, Zalewska sat on the provincial council of the
Świdnica County, and since 2006, served a second function of deputy
starosta in the same office. She ran for Parliament first in 2005, but unsuccessfully. In
2007 Polish parliamentary election, she was elected
Member of Sejm from a list of the Law and Justice Party. She ran in the
Wałbrzych electoral district and won with 10,584 votes. In 2011, she was re-elected to Parliament in the same electoral district with 14,999 votes. In 2009 and 2014, she unsuccessfully ran for the
European Parliament. In 2015, she was re-elected to Polish Parliament
Sejm, winning 22,402 votes. On 16 November 2015, she was appointed Minister of Education in the acting government of
Beata Szydło. During her term of office as Minister of Education, in April 2019 there was a nationwide strike which lasted for 19 days in 78% of schools which had conducted the strike ballot. The strike ended with the agreement of the parties. ==References==