Kacper Maciej Płażyński (; born May 10, 1989 in
Gdańsk
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) is a Polish local government official and attorney, from 2018 to 2019 councilor of the city of Gdańsk, member of the
Polish Lower House (Sejm) of the 9th and 10th term. Son of
Maciej Płażyński
Maciej Płażyński (; 10 February 1958 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish Liberal conservatism, liberal-conservative politician.
Biography
Płażyński was born in Młynary. He began his political career in 1980 / 1981 as one of the leaders of ...
.
Biography
Education and professional work
Kacper Płażyński is a graduate of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła Primary School No. 74 in Gdańsk and Boleslaw I the Brave High School No. 2 in Sopot. He graduated with a master's degree in law from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the
University of Gdańsk
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History
The Universi ...
. For four years he cooperated with leading law firms in the Tri-City. In 2017, he became a manager at
Energa
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, where he was responsible, among others, for developing a new corporate governance model for the Energa Group. He ran his own law firm in the city center of Gdańsk, specializing in civil and commercial matters.
Political career
After the
parliamentary elections
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in 2015, Płażynski became a member of the
Law and Justice party. He criticized the policy of the mayor of Gdańsk,
Paweł Adamowicz
Paweł Bogdan Adamowicz (; 2 November 1965 – 14 January 2019) was a Polish politician and lawyer who served as the List of city mayors of Gdańsk, city mayor of Gdańsk from 1998 until Assassination of Paweł Adamowicz, his assassination in 20 ...
, and proposed, among others, abolition of parking fees in the
Brzeźno district. On April 26, 2018, PiS president
Jarosław Kaczyński
Jarosław Aleksander Kaczyński (born 18 June 1949) is a Polish politician. He co-founded the Law and Justice (PiS) party in 2001 with his twin brother, Lech Kaczyński, and has served as its leader since 2003. He served as Prime Minister of Pola ...
announced that Kacper Płażyński would be the party's candidate for the mayor of Gdańsk during the 2018 local elections. His election slogan was "Gdańsk of our dreams". In the second round of these elections, he lost to Paweł Adamowicz, gaining support of 35.2% (70,432 votes). In the same elections, he also ran for the City Council of Gdańsk, receiving 9,794 votes and the mandate of a councilor of the 8th term. He became a member of the Strategy and Budget and Spatial Development Committee of the Gdańsk City Council. In addition, he became the chairman of the Law and Justice councilors club in the City Council of Gdańsk.
In the
parliamentary elections in 2019, he ran for the
Polish Lower House (Sejm) in the Gdańsk constituency from second place on the Law and Justice list. He obtained a parliamentary mandate, receiving 89,384 votes. On October 24, 2019, Kazimierz Koralewski took over his duties as chairman of the Law and Justice councilors club in the City Council of Gdańsk. On November 13, 2019, Płażynski became a member of the European Union Affairs Committee, of which he has been the chairman since 2022, the Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation Committee (deputy chairman since 2021) and the Liaison with Poles Abroad Committee.
In 2019, Kacper Płażyński was a member of the Council of the European Solidarity Centre. In September 2019, he resigned from the ECS Council in opposition to the politicization of the celebrations of the anniversary of August 1980.
Social activity
Kacper Płażyński has been socially active for many years. He belongs to several associations which, among other things, deal with cultivating the memory of the heroes of the anti-communist opposition of the "Dignity" Association.
He is also the initiator of the establishment of the Social Committee "Gedania - STOP lawlessness in historic areas", whose goal is to restore the historic areas of the Gedania sports club to the inhabitants of Gdańsk, as a place of sports and a symbol of Poles' activities in the
Free City of Gdańsk
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* Freedom, the ability to act or change without constraint or restriction
* Emancipate, attaining civil and political rights or equality
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As part of pro bono legal assistance, he defends the weaker, e.g. represents the residents of a tenement house sold together with its tenants to a private investor, an unjustly dismissed employee of the Biedronka retail chain, drivers in the so-called the parking scandal.
Private life
Płażyński is the son of the former Speaker of the
Polish Lower House (Sejm) of the Republic of Poland,
Maciej Płażyński
Maciej Płażyński (; 10 February 1958 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish Liberal conservatism, liberal-conservative politician.
Biography
Płażyński was born in Młynary. He began his political career in 1980 / 1981 as one of the leaders of ...
, who died in the
Smolensk crash in 2010, and Elżbieta Płażyńska who is a judge of the District Court in Gdańsk. He is also the great-grandson of Maksymilian Płażyński, captain of the
1st Cavalry Regiment of the Polish Legions of
Marshal Józef Piłsudski. He has two siblings: Jakub (born in 1984) and Katarzyna (born in 1986).
He is married to Natalia Nitek-Plażyńska, whom he married in 2018 in
St. Mary's Basilica.
The couple has two children. He is a Catholic.
Election results
References
External links
kacperplazynski.plTwitter
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Living people
1989 births
21st-century Polish lawyers
Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023
Jagiellonian University alumni
Law and Justice politicians
Politicians from Gdańsk
University of Gdańsk alumni
Members of the Polish Sejm 2023–2027