Career
- 1990-1992: Press spokesman for the Voivodship of Wrocław
- 1992-1994: Member of the National Council and Chairman of the Wrocław branch of the Liberal-Democratic Congress (KLD)
- 1994-1995: assistant to the Chairman of the Wrocław City Council
- 1994-2000: Member of the National Council of the Freedom Union (UW)
- 1997-2000: Chairman of the Wrocław region of the UW
- 1998-2001: Chairman of the Committee on Tourism, Sport and Recreation (1998-2001) and the UW Union of Councillors in the Regional Council of the Voivodship of Lower Silesia
- 1999-2001: director of the Bureau for the Promotion of the City and Cooperation with Other Countries, Office of the City of Wrocław (1996-2001) and press spokesman for the Wrocław City Council
- 2000-2001: Member and Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Polish Tourist Organisation
- 2000-2002: Vice-Chairman of the Lower Silesian Tourist Organisation
- 2001-2004: Member of Parliament of the Polish Republic
- 2001: Member of the National Council of the Citizens' Platform (PO)
- 2003-2004: MEP - Observer in the EP (EPP-ED and the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
- 2003: Chairman of the PO in Wrocław
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