Arkadiusz Mularczyk

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Arkadiusz Mularczyk (2016)

Arkadiusz Mularczyk (born February 4, 1971 in Racibórz ) is a Polish politician and has been a member of the Sejm in the V. and VI . Electoral term.

Life

In 1996 he finished his studies at the Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow , after which he worked from 1997, among other things, in the Senate Legislative Office . From 1998 to 2002 he was a city councilor in Nowy Sącz . In 1999 he passed the examination before the Ministry of the Treasury Commission for members of the supervisory boards of State Treasury companies. In 2000 he finished his postgraduate course in "Human Rights and Freedom" at the Helsinki International Federation for Human Rights in Warsaw . In 2001 he passed the bar exam and practiced as a lawyer until 2005.

In the 2005 parliamentary elections , he was elected to the Sejm for the constituency of Nowy Sącz with 9,566 votes on the list of Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law and Justice - PiS). In the fifth electoral term of the Sejm, he was deputy chairman of the Judiciary Commission and the Extraordinary Legislative Commission, chairman of the permanent commission for the amendment of criminal law , member of the legislative commission and the permanent sub-commission for the constitutional tribunal.

In the 2007 Sejm elections he was confirmed as a member of the PiS with 49,929 votes. In the Sejm of VI. He is a member of the Commission for Justice and Deputy Chairman of the Commission for Legislation. He also sits on the committee of inquiry to investigate cases of illegal political influence on officials of the special services and the judiciary.

He was one of the authors of the so-called "Law on the Lustration of Persons in Public Offices", which the constitutional tribunal regarded as largely unconstitutional. He was the representative of the Sejm during the proceedings before the Constitutional Tribunal on this matter.

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