Sylwester Chruszcz

Sylwester Chruszcz ( born August 22, 1972 in Glogów, dt Glogau, Lower Silesia, Poland) is a Polish politician and former Member of the European Parliament for the League of Polish Families. In the European Parliament he was attached Member. Following the resignation of Roman Giertych he assumed on 24 October 2007 the presidency of the LPR and was confirmed in this feature on 12 January 2008 by the political council of the party. Chruszcz resigned from his post on 10 June 2008 and was converted to Naprzód Polsko.

Chruszcz 1997 received his master's degree in architecture and was then until 1999 worked as an architect at architect office E & L Architects in Warsaw and from 1999 to 2004 in the architectural firm CH 2 architekci in Szczecin.

In his youth he was active in anti-communist underground organizations. After the political changes in Poland in 1989, he became involved in the nationalist and extreme right-wing circles. So in 1995 he was, by its own account, the founder of the Szczecin branch union of the All-Polish Youth and 1996 he was a member of the Stronnictwo Narodowe, where he rose to the Board.

Since 2004 Chruszcz is Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board of the League of Polish Families. In the same year, who lives in Szczecin Chruszcz with 40 371 votes was elected as Members of the European Parliament. In the local elections in Poland in 2006, he ran for the office of Mayor of Szczecin, failed with only 1133 (0.83 %) votes but already in the first ballot. After his party did not make the re-entry into the European Parliament at the 2009 European election, resigned from parliament also Chruszcz.

Post as MEP

  • Deputy. Chairman of the Committee on Transport and Tourism
  • A member of the Delegation for relations with Canada
  • Representative on the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
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