Jarosław Wałęsa
Jarosław Wałęsa | |
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File:Jarosław Wałęsa Sejm 2019.jpg | |
Member of the European Parliament | |
In office 7 June 2009 – 1 July 2019 | |
Constituency | 1 – Pomeranian |
Member of the Sejm | |
In office 25 September 2005 – 10 June 2009 | |
Constituency | 25 – Gdańsk |
Personal details | |
Born | Gdańsk, Poland | 13 September 1976
Political party | Civic Platform |
Spouse |
Ewelina Jachymek (m. 2012) |
Parent(s) | Lech Wałęsa (father) Mirosława Danuta Gołoś (mother) |
Alma mater | College of the Holy Cross (BA) University of Gdańsk (MA) |
Website | Official Website |
Jarosław Leszek Wałęsa (pronounced [jaˈrɔswav vaˈwɛ̃sa]; born 13 September 1976) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 14,709 votes in 25 Gdańsk district as a candidate from the Civic Platform list. He is the son of former Polish President Lech Wałęsa.
Early life and education
Wałęsa was born on 13 September 1976 in Gdańsk, Poland. He went to high school in his hometown, V Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Stefana Żeromskiego w Gdańsku, during 1990–1994. Wałęsa went to the United States and graduated in 1995 from Glastonbury High School in Connecticut, where he spent his last high school year as a foreign exchange student. He then attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in political science in 2001.[1] Wałęsa also attended the University of Gdańsk and received a Master of Arts (M.A.) in political science.
Career
On 2 September 2011 Jarosław was injured seriously while riding his motorcycle after colliding with a SUV in Stropkowo near Sierpc.[1] His injuries included a broken spine and dozens of fractures, and he was still undergoing corrective surgeries in July 2015.[2] As a result of the European Parliament's election of June 2009, he became a member of the parliament. In 2014, he was re-elected.[3] Wałęsa became the director of the Civic Institute, said to be the research institute of Civic Platform, a Polish political party, on 16 June 2015.[4]
Personal life
He married Ewelina Jachymek in a civil ceremony in 2012, and in a convent in 2013.[5] Their son Wiktor was born in March 2014, becoming the twelfth grandson of Lech Wałęsa.[6] He lost his brother, Przemyslaw, Lech Wałęsa's third son, a border guard, who lived in the Morena district in Gdańsk, on 8 January 2017.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Jarosław Wałęsa seriously injured in crash". United Press International. 2 September 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ↑ "Planned treatment: Jarosław Wałęsa in hospital for surgery". 22 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ↑ see also List of members of the European Parliament, 2014–19
- ↑ "Jarosław Wałęsa nowym szefem think tanku PO. Zastąpi Bartłomieja Sienkiewicza" (in Polish). Retrieved 18 June 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ "Jaroslaw Walesa and Ewelina Jachymek were secretly married. Again!" (in Polish). 10 June 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ [1][2]Jarosław Wałęsa with his son Wiktor and wife Ewelina Jachymek
- ↑ [3][4]Lech Walesa buries son, 43, who struggled with alcohol Archived 30 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Jarosław Wałęsa - parliamentary page - includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches.
- 1976 births
- Living people
- Politicians from Gdańsk
- Polish Roman Catholics
- Civic Platform politicians
- Children of presidents
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2005–2007
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2007–2011
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023
- College of the Holy Cross alumni
- Polish expatriates in the United States
- Civic Platform MEPs
- MEPs for Poland 2009–2014
- MEPs for Poland 2014–2019
- University of Gdańsk alumni
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2023–2027
- Glastonbury High School alumni