Przemysław Czarnecki
Przemysław Maksymilian Czarnecki (born 12 September 1983) is a Polish politician, member of the Sejm during its VII, VIII, and IX terms.[1] Early life and educationHe graduated from the XXXVIII Stanisław Kostka Potocki High School in Warsaw (2003). He studied law at the University of Wrocław.[1] Czarnecki worked in manual labor in the UK,[2] later as a security analyst and in the parliamentary club of Law and Justice. He also interned in the legal department of PKO BP.[3] From 2013 to 2014, he was unemployed.[4] Political careerIn 2010, he unsuccessfully ran for the Wrocław City Council from the Law and Justice ticket.[5] In the 2011 elections, he also unsuccessfully ran for the Sejm from the Wrocław constituency, receiving 6,222 votes.[6] He became a deputy on 5 June 2014,[1] replacing Dawid Jackiewicz. In 2015, he joined the supervisory board of the Wrocław Sports Association.[7] In the 2015 elections, he successfully ran for re-election with 9,200 votes.[8] Czarnecki became the deputy chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee.[7] In the 2019 elections, he retained his seat, receiving 19,413 votes.[9] In the IX term, he was again the vice-chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee and a member of the Physical Culture, Sports, and Tourism Committee.[10] In the 2023 elections, he ran unsuccessfully for the Sejm's X term, receiving 9,342 votes.[11] In the 2024 elections, he unsuccessfully ran for the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Assembly,[12] but he took office later in 2024, replacing Grzegorz Macko.[13] References
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