Janusz Marian Palikot (; born 26 October 1964) is a Polish politician, activist and businessman. Palikot studied
philosophy
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and became wealthy as a businessman who dealt with crates and distilled beverages. He was elected to
Sejm
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The Sejm has been the highest governing body of the Third Polish Republic since the Polish People' ...
on 25 September 2005 in the
6 Lublin district, running on the
Civic Platform
The Civic Platform (, PO)The party is officially the Civic Platform of the Republic of Poland (''Platforma Obywatelska Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej''). is a Centre-right politics, centre-right liberal conservative political party in Poland. Since ...
list, and was re-elected in 2007.
Palikot left Civic Platform in 2011 and founded Movement of Support, later renamed
Palikot's Movement, an
anti-clerical and liberal party, which won 10 percent of the vote in the
2011 parliamentary election.
Personal life
Palikot was born in
Biłgoraj
Biłgoraj (, ''Bilgoray'', ) is a town in south-eastern Poland with 25,838 inhabitants as of December 2021. Since 1999 it has been situated in Lublin Voivodeship; it was previously located in Zamość Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is located sou ...
. He studied philosophy at
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (, , abbreviation KUL) is a university established in 1918.
History
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and earned a master's degree at
Warsaw University. He was an entrepreneur and had been co-owner of Polmos Lublin S.A. (a vodka business) and Ambra S.A. In 2005, he got divorced from his first wife, Maria Nowińska, with whom he has two sons (her parents funded his first steps as a businessman), Emil and Aleksander; he has since married Monika Kubat, with whom he has a son, Franciszek, and a daughter, Zofia.
Controversies and publicity
Palikot is known in Poland for being one of the more controversial politicians, famous for his publicity stunts. In April 2007 during a PO press conference, Palikot wore a T-shirt with "I am with the
SLD" ("Jestem z SLD") on the front and "I am gay" ("Jestem gejem") on the back. He later stated that he wanted to highlight the role PO should play in contemporary politics – as defenders of minorities.
On 24 April 2007, he produced a
gun
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and a
dildo
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at a press conference about alleged
rape
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by a few police officers from
Lublin
Lublin is List of cities and towns in Poland, the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the centre of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). Lublin i ...
. Palikot presented the objects as modern "symbols of law and justice" (a pun referring to the socially conservative
Law and Justice
Law and Justice ( , PiS) is a Right-wing populism, right-wing populist and National conservatism, national-conservative List of political parties in Poland, political party in Poland. The party is a member of European Conservatives and Refo ...
Party) in Poland and Lublin's police.
On 23 July 2008, Palikot said in an interview "I consider the President to be an oaf" ("Uważam prezydenta za chama"), a potentially illegal act under Poland's anti-defamation laws. An investigation was launched, then dropped.
In October 2008 during a TV interview about the
PZPN (Polish Football Association) Palikot produced a butchered pig's head, a
Godfather-style sign of declaring war against what Palikot called "corrupt" PZPN officials.
In January 2009 Palikot caused further controversy when he wrote in his blog questioning whether the Polish President's brother,
Jarosław Kaczyński, is gay: "I – unasked – declare unequivocally that I prefer women. And you, Mr Jarosław?" As a result,
Donald Tusk
Donald Franciszek Tusk (born 22 April 1957) is a Polish politician and historian who has served as the prime minister of Poland since 2023, previously holding the office from 2007 to 2014. Tusk served as the president of the European Council (20 ...
, the leader of Palikot's party, the Civic Platform, launched an investigation into his behaviour.
On 5 July 2010, one day after the second round of the
2010 presidential elections Palikot announced that the late president
Lech Kaczyński
Lech Aleksander Kaczyński (; 18 June 194910 April 2010) was a Polish politician who served as the city mayor of Warsaw from 2002 until 2005, and as President of Poland from 2005 until his death in 2010 in an air crash. The aircraft carrying ...
"has blood on his hands", blaming Kaczyński for
the presidential airplane crash in Smolensk, in which
Kaczyński himself, his wife
Maria, and several senior government and military officials were killed.
On 20 January 2012, Palikot threatened to smoke a
joint
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in Parliament in an attempt to get soft drugs legalized in Poland.
Although he had openly declared himself a non-believer for many years, in 2012 Palikot publicly announced that he had committed apostasy from the Catholic church and encouraged his followers to do the same. Apostasy from the church is normally a taboo subject in Poland, although it became popular during the
October 2020 Polish protests.
Accusations and prosecution of financial misconduct
In April 2009, National Prosecutor's office announced that it would look carefully into financing of the 2005 electoral campaign of Janusz Palikot. At that time, he managed to collect 856,000
złotys, but, according to the prosecutor's office, among sponsors of his campaign were students and pensioners, who handed over to his campaign office the sums reaching up to 20,000 zł; the money they otherwise could never afford. Dariusz Piatek of local office of the Civic Platform in Lublin stated afterwards that Palikot's campaign was "illegally financed", but the case was never highlighted due to Palikot's influences.
In the summer of 2011, authorities of
Central Anticorruption Bureau announced that Palikot was suspected of tampering with his property statements in the years 2005–2010. Palikot allegedly reported a lower level of wealth than he actually possessed, by millions of zlotys. His ex-wife supported the Bureau's efforts, stating that the politician provided false information. In an investigation, which was initiated by Maria Nowinska, prosecutor's office asked the government of The
Netherlands Antilles
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for help, as Palikot is suspected of transferring part of his money to that country, which is a
tax haven
A tax haven is a term, often used pejoratively, to describe a place with very low tax rates for Domicile (law), non-domiciled investors, even if the official rates may be higher.
In some older definitions, a tax haven also offers Bank secrecy, ...
. In October 2010, internet portal www.niezalezna.pl wrote that Palikot owes large sums of money to different companies, institutions and people. Among others, he owes 40,000 zlotys to a private contractor, Andrzej Kwapis, who renovated his office, but was never paid for the work. Palikot did not pay the money to a company that maintained his webpage, nor did he pay Piotr Tymochowicz, a public relations specialist, who helped with creating his image. In October 2011, the Electoral Committee of Palikot Movement lost a court case against Pawel Tanajno, who had stated in
Wprost weekly, that Palikot and his party act "like a mafia", paying people who service them only "50 percent or nothing". Justice Tomasz Wojciechowski said that refusing to pay bills was not "accidental, but rather a frequent practice". Wojciechowski emphasized that Palikot had planned "to gull people who trusted him", citing an e-mail, written by Palikot to chairwoman of his office, in which he mentioned "building the capital at the expense of suppliers".
In May 2009, Michał Majewski and Wojciech Cieśla of
Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat daily established that Palikot had received millions of złotys in loans from anonymous companies, established in different tax havens. The politician owed back then €2 million to a company called Central European Private Investments (CEPI), which had belonged to him. CEPI had been founded by him in March 2007, with capital of €100,000, but in the following months, Palikot borrowed €2 million from it. CEPI itself used to borrow money from a company called Decleora, whose address was a mail box in
Limassol
Limassol, also known as Lemesos, is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and capital of the Limassol district. Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 and a district population o ...
, Cyprus. It is not known where Decleora's money came from, because Cypriot law allows for information about financial transactions of companies registered there to be hidden. When asked about Decleora, Janusz Palikot stated that he did not know who owned the company from Cyprus. Michał Majewski and Wojciech Cieśla further established that Decleora's shares had been owned by New Age Private Foundation from
Curaçao
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Curaçao includ ...
, whose address was the same as the address of JP Family Foundation – a company, through which Palikot had allegedly transferred money out of Poland in 2004. Furthermore, all mentioned companies were serviced by ATC, a managing company from
Amsterdam
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.
In 2018, tax authorities investigated possible cases of tax fraud. Palikot evaded
subpoena
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several times, stating that the investigations were motivated politically. Palikot's later businesses mostly relied upon
crowdfunding
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, with social media marketing attracting thousands of micro investments using celebrity
testimonial
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s such as
Kuba Wojewódzki. Palikot was feed and indicted several times for breaking alcohol advertisement regulations in Poland; in one case, he was charged to pay a fee of almost 1m Złoty personally. Afterwards, grocery group
Żabka cancelled a marketing agreement. In recent years, he became more and more indebted and unable to pay salaries in various companies. In October 2024 he was detained by
Central Anticorruption Bureau for alleged severe fraud, together with two business partners.
Publications and books
* 2003: ''Myśli o nowoczesnym biznesie'' (written with
Krzysztof Obłoj), .
* 2007: ''Płoną koty w Biłgoraju'' (extended interview by Artur Sporniak and Jan Strzałka), .
* 2008: ''Poletko Pana P.'', .
* 2009: ''Pop-polityka'', .
* 2010: ''Ja Palikot'' (extended interview by
Cezary Michalski), .
* 2011: ''Kulisy Platformy'' (extended interview by Anna Wojciechowska), .
* 2014: ''Zdjąć Polskę z krzyża'', .
* 2015: ''Janusz Palikot. Wszystko jest możliwe. Biografia'' (autobiography), .
* 2017: ''Nic-nic Ontologia na marginesach Leśmiana'', .
* 2020: ''Piwo i dobre jedzenie'' (cookbook), .
* 2022: ''Zapiski z Marakeszu'', .
* 2022: ''Gruzińskie'', .
* 2022: ''Wenecjowanie'', .
* 2023: ''Stany amerykańskie'', .
* 2024: ''Kulisy biznes-show, czyli jak wydałem 220 mln'', .
See also
*
Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007
References
External links
Janusz Palikot on FacebookPalikot's blog– in Polish
– includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches – in Polish.
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1964 births
Living people
People from Biłgoraj
Civic Platform politicians
Members of the Polish Sejm 2005–2007
20th-century Polish businesspeople
21st-century Polish businesspeople
Polish atheists
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin alumni
Critics of the Catholic Church
Your Movement politicians
Candidates in the 2015 Polish presidential election
Members of the Polish Sejm 2007–2011
Former Roman Catholics