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Przemysław Czarnek was born on 11 June, 1977 in Koło, Polish People's Republic, is a politician. Discover Przemysław Czarnek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Przemysław Czarnek Net Worth
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On January 4, 2022 Przemysław Czarnek was announced the Big Pitcher of the Year 2021 by the satirical newspaper Tygodnik NIE and the blog Make Life Harder, after he defeated anti-abortion activist Kaja Godek in a satirical performance modeled on the competition.
On 19 October 2020, Czarnek was appointed Minister of Education and Science. He is a supporter of the ultra-conservative Catholic organization Ordo Iuris.
In early October 2020, Czarnek was announced as the likely new minister of education and science (which was earlier divided into the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, MNISW, and the Ministry of National Education, MEN), shortly before he tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. His nomination was delayed after his SARS-CoV-2 positive status was announced. Czarnek was formally appointed Minister of Science and Education on 19 October 2020.
A 2020 international petition signed by more than 170 academics called for an international boycott of Czarnek for his “homophobic, xenophobic and misogynistic views," and hundreds of Polish academics have called for his dismissal on similar grounds. He has denied the claims of the petitions, claiming that he cannot be misogynistic due to his respect for the Virgin Mary and his wife.
During the 2020 Polish presidential election campaign Czarnek stated in a live television broadcast that "[we] should stop listening to this nonsense about human rights, or any equality. These people [LGBT] are not equal to normal people". According to The Guardian, this was "the most homophobic outburst so far" from a member of the ruling party. The Polish National Broadcasting Council stated that Czarnek's statement was legal under Polish law.
On 3 August 2020, Czarnek stated that it was certain that "LGBT ideology was derived from neomarxism and came from the same roots as German Hitlerian national socialism."
Czarnek was appointed as a university professor at KUL on 1 October 2019. According to an analysis by OKO.press, at the time Czarnek's publications had no citations in Scopus, only three citations of his habilitation thesis in Google Scholar and most of his publications were in low-ranked publications associated with the Catholic Church.
Czarnek was awarded a medal for services rendered to the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS) on 28 October 2019. During the award ceremony, activist Anna Dąbrowska held up a banner "Medal for the hater – shame". UMCS staff member Tomasz Kitliński said that the decision to award the medal had not been consulted with university staff and was a surprise and that it took place in a context of decreased democracy within the university. Kitliński also stated in an online post: "The governor of Lublin Region prides himself in offending Ukrainians, Muslims, the LGBT community and women, for whom he sees no social role other than the reproduction of children". Czarnek sued Kitliński for allegedly slandering a public official. Art professionals started an online petition to support Kitliński.
In 2019, Czarnek opposed a memorial by Polish artist Dorota Nieznalska that commemorated Jews who were killed by Poles during and after the Holocaust. He called the memorial a "scandal" and "anti-Polish" and said that it should be removed. Tomasz Kitliński, who commissioned the memorial, refused to comply.
Czarnek has made several public statements in relation to human rights. Prior to the 2018 Equality March in Lublin in favour of LGBT rights and the rights of other minorities including the disabled, refugees, ethnic minorities and religious minorities, Czarnek described the march as promoting "perversion, deviance and denaturing" and called for the march to be forbidden by the authorities.
Czarnek described the 2018 Lublin Equality March as "promoting pedophilia", and said that it should be banned, in contrast to the right of freedom of assembly. Polish Ombudsman Adam Bodnar stated that this can be considered hate speech against participants in the march. Bartosz Staszewski, one of the organisers of the march, sued Czarnek, demanding that Czarnek publicly apologise. The court ruled that he had to apologize, but then he repeated the statement.
Czarnek was appointed as the voivode of the Lublin Voivodeship in 2015. He was elected as a member of parliament in the 2019 Polish parliamentary election, resigning from his position as voivode. According to Catholic University of Lublin professor of theology Alfred Wierzbicki [pl], Czarnek's politics come "from the extreme right of the National Radical Camp".
Czarnek graduated from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) in 2001 in law, obtained his doctorate in constitutional law from KUL in 2006, and obtained his habilitation at KUL in 2015.
Przemysław Czarnek (born 11 June 1977) is a Polish politician and academic, who was voivode of the Lubelskie Voivodeship from 2015–2019. He was elected in 2019 as member of the 9th Sejm as a member of Law and Justice. Czarnek is notable for his opposition to LGBT rights, his controversial comments of women's rights, and supporting corporal punishment for children. He filed a criminal case in opposition to recognition of Ukrainian victims of the Home Army in the 1944 Sahryń massacre.
In July 2018, a commemoration of the Sahryń massacre, in which hundreds of Ukrainian civilians were killed by the Polish Home Army on 10 March 1944, was held. Czarnek described the commemoration as a "great provocation". He officially informed the police that the commemoration was, according to him, a crime by the president of the Lublin Ukrainians' Association under the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance.