Krzysztof Śmiszek
Krzysztof Śmiszek | |
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Member of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 16 July 2024 | |
Constituency | Lower Silesian and Opole |
Member of the Sejm | |
In office 12 November 2019 – 10 June 2024 | |
Parliamentary group | The Left |
Constituency | 3-Wrocław |
Deputy Minister of Justice | |
In office 13 December 2023 – 13 May 2024 Serving with Arkadiusz Myrcha | |
Prime Minister | Donald Tusk |
Minister | Adam Bodnar |
Personal details | |
Born | Stalowa Wola, Poland | 25 August 1979
Political party | New Left (since 2021) Spring (2019–2021) |
Other political affiliations | The Left (since 2019) Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (since 2024) |
Domestic partner | Robert Biedroń (2002–present) |
Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
Profession | Lawyer |
Krzysztof Jan Śmiszek (born 25 August 1979) is a Polish lawyer, politician, human rights activist and university lecturer. He has been a member of the Sejm since 2019[1] and Deputy Minister of Justice since 2023.
Biography
[edit]Education
[edit]In 2003, he graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw. In 2006, he graduated from the Postgraduate Studies in European Law at the University of Warsaw.[2] In 2016, he obtained the degree of doctor of legal sciences in the discipline of law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw based on the thesis entitled European equality standard and Polish law. Material and institutional aspects, written under the direction of Mirosław Wyrzykowski, specializing in European law.[3]
Professional activity
[edit]In the years 2003–2005, he worked as a lawyer in the Office of the Government Plenipotentiary for Equal Status of Women and Men Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka and Magdalena Środa, where he was involved in the analysis and practical application of anti-discrimination legislation. For several years, he was the head of the Legal Group of the Campaign Against Homophobia Association. In the years 2008–2010, he worked in Brussels as a lawyer and program coordinator at Equinet - European Network of Equality Bodies. In the years 2011–2016, he was a researcher at the Human Rights Department of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw.[citation needed]
Since 2017, he is a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Administration and International Relations at the Krakow Academy Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski. In 2018, he was a scholarship holder at the University of Michigan, the Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia. He gave guest lectures, including at the University of Toronto and the University of Texas at Austin.[citation needed]
Political activity
[edit]In 2019, he became involved in the political party Spring. In the elections to the European Parliament 2019, he unsuccessfully applied for a seat in the EP.[citation needed]
In the parliamentary elections in 2019, he was elected a deputy to the Sejm of the Republic of Poland of the 9th term, gaining 43,447 votes. He was elected one of seven vice-chairmen of the Left parliamentary club. In November 2019, he was elected chairman of the newly formed LGBT+ Parliamentary Group on Equal Opportunity, in addition to being a member of the Justice and Human Rights Committee and the European Union Committee. He is also a member of the Polish delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.[4][5][6]
He was re-elected in the 2023 parliamentary election, gaining 34,577 votes.[7] On 13 December 2023 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Justice[a][8] in Donald Tusk's third cabinet.
Personal life
[edit]Since 2002, he has been in a relationship with politician, political scientist, and Spring political party leader Robert Biedroń.[9] He owns 7 houses.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ formally known as Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice
- ^ "Krzysztof Śmiszek".
- ^ "Dr Krzysztof Śmiszek | Centre for Human Rights". Archived from the original on 27 January 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Nowa Nauka Polska".
- ^ "Krzysztof Śmiszek szefem parlamentarnego zespołu ds. LGBT - społeczeństwo".
- ^ "Parlamentarny Zespół do spraw Równouprawnienia Społeczności LGBT+".
- ^ "Komisja Sprawiedliwości i Praw Człowieka (SPC)".
- ^ "Wyniki głosowania w wyborach do Sejmu w 2023 r." (in Polish). State Electoral Commission.
- ^ "Premier powołał na wniosek Ministra Sprawiedliwości czworo wiceministrów" [Prime Minister appointed four deputy ministers at the request of the Justice Minister] (in Polish). Ministry of Justice.
- ^ "Robert Biedroń: "Ja już mam męża, tylko państwo tego nie widzi"".
- ^ "Na posła przypada średnio 1,7 mieszkania. Ale są i tacy, co deklarują brak własnego lokum".
- 1979 births
- Living people
- University of Warsaw alumni
- Spring (political party) politicians
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023
- Lawyers from Warsaw
- Polish gay politicians
- Polish LGBTQ lawyers
- People from Stalowa Wola
- Polish LGBTQ rights activists
- 21st-century Polish lawyers
- 21st-century Polish politicians
- LGBTQ legislators
- New Left (Poland) politicians
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2023–2027