Marta Stożek
Marta Magdalena Stożek (born 6 August 1976) is a Polish politician, serving as a member of the Sejm since 2024.[1] Early life and educationStożek comes from a working-class family. She initially pursued but did not complete a degree in technical physics.[2] In 2015, she earned a bachelor's degree in Indian philology from the University of Wrocław.[3] She has worked in various roles, including in the IT sector and as a manager for the HerStory Foundation, an organization focused on education.[4] Political careerStożek joined the party Partia Razem (Together Party), becoming a member of its national council and serving as its leader in Wrocław.[5] In the 2018 Polish local elections, she ran unsuccessfully for the Wrocław City Council as part of the "Wrocław for Everyone" electoral committee.[6] She also ran for the Sejm in 2019 and 2023 in the Wrocław district, receiving 10,212 and 19,434 votes, respectively.[7][8] In 2024, Stożek was elected as a member to the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Sejmik and unsuccessfully ran for the European Parliament in the same year.[9][10] She assumed a seat in the Sejm on June 26, 2024, replacing Krzysztof Śmiszek, who was elected to the European Parliament.[11] In October 2024, she and all the other Partia Razem MPs left the Left parliamentary club.[12] Personal lifeStożek resides in Oborniki Śląskie and is a mother of four daughters and one son.[13] She was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 44.[14] References
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