Dariusz Joński

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Dariusz Joński
Joński in 2015
Member of the Sejm
Assumed office
12 November 2019
ConstituencyŁódź
In office
25 November 2011 – 31 May 2015
ConstituencyŁódź
Personal details
Born12 January 1979
Łódź
Political partyDemocratic Left Alliance (2000–2017)
Polish Initiative (from 2019)
Dariusz Joński and Michał Szczerba promoting their book Wielkie żniwa. Jak PiS ukradł Polskę during the 4 June March in Warsaw

Dariusz Joński (born 12 January 1979 in Łódź) is a Polish politician and local government official who has been serving as a member of the Sejm since 2019.

Biography[edit]

He graduated economics from the Łódź University of Technology. He completed postgraduate studies in law and administration at the University of Łódź. In 2000, he joined the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD).[1] In 2002, he unsuccessfully ran for the Łódź City Council.[2] From 2003 to 2006, he was the chairman of the Federation of Young Social Democrats in Łódź.[3] In the 2006 elections, he was elected a councilor of Łódź, receiving 1508 votes.[4]

Until 2007, he worked at the Łódź Tourist Enterprise, where he became the chief development specialist. Then, he worked as a specialist at the Voivodeship Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Łódź for several months. From June 2007 to February 2010, he served as deputy director at the Voivodeship Labor Office in Łódź.[5]

He was one of the initiators of the local referendum to recall Jerzy Kropiwnicki from the position of Mayor of Łódź. After the successful referendum in February 2010, he became the chairman of the regional council of the Democratic Left Alliance in Łódź Voivodeship. In the same month, he was appointed deputy mayor of Łódź, serving until December 2010. In the 2010 Polish local elections, he was the SLD candidate for mayor of Łódź. In the first round of the election on 22 November 2010, he received 49,101 votes (24.01%), placing second among the candidates.[6] In the second round, he received 51,426 votes (39.35%), losing to Hanna Zdanowska, the candidate of the Civic Platform. In the same elections, he won a seat in the Łódź Voivodeship Sejmik IV term, with 18,275 votes.

In the 2011 Polish parliamentary election, he ran for the Sejm from the SLD list in the Łódź electoral district. He received 15,164 votes and won a seat as the only representative from this list.[7] On 7 November 2011, he was elected spokesperson for the SLD parliamentary club, and on 10 December of the same year, he became the party's spokesperson. From 30 May 2015 to 23 January 2016, he served as vice-chairman of the SLD. In the 2015 Polish parliamentary election, he did not win re-election. In January 2016, he returned to the position of deputy director at the Voivodeship Labor Office in Łódź.[8]

On 1 February 2016, he resigned as the party's spokesperson.[9] In February 2016, he co-founded the Polish Initiative association.[10] On 8 April 2017, he resigned from SLD membership.[1] In the 2018 Polish local elections, he was the Civic Coalition candidate for the Łódź regional assembly;[11] he won the seat in the VI term with 18,275 votes.[12] In June 2019, after registering Polish Initiative as a political party, he joined its board.[13]

In January 2019, he became vice president of the Łódź Aquapark Fala.[14] In the 2019 Polish parliamentary election, he won a seat in the Sejm, running from the Civic Coalition list, receiving 11,999 votes.[15]

In 2023, together with Michał Szczerba, he published a book titled Wielkie żniwa. Jak PiS ukradł Polskę, based on widely commented parliamentary inspections conducted during the IX term of the Sejm.[16] In the 2023 Polish parliamentary election, he led the KO list in the Łódź district;[17] he received 87,470 votes, securing a seat in the Sejm X term.[18] On 19 December 2023, he was elected chairman of the Sejm committee regarding Law and Justice's insistence of the 2020 Polish presidential election to be held by post, viewed by a non-binding declaration of the Polish Supreme Court to be illegal.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wiktor Ferfecki (8 April 2017). "Dariusz Joński leaves SLD". rp.pl. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  2. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2002". Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  3. ^ "Dariusz Joński candidate for SLD for mayor of Łódź". interia.pl. 28 August 2010. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  4. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2006". Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  5. ^ Monika Pawlak (23 February 2010). "How many jobs does Deputy Mayor Dariusz Joński have?". naszemiasto.pl. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  6. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2010". Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  7. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2011". Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  8. ^ Marcin Darda (13 January 2016). "Dariusz Joński returned to the Voivodeship Labor Office in Łódź". „Dziennik Łódzki”. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  9. ^ Magdalena Gałczyńska (1 February 2016). "Joński resigns as SLD spokesperson". onet.pl. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  10. ^ "A new leftist association, Polish Initiative, was formed. Among the founders: Nowacka, Joński, Rozenek". wyborcza.pl. 20 February 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-21.
  11. ^ Darda, Marcin (6 July 2018). "Local elections 2018. Dariusz Joński officially presented as Civic Coalition candidate for the Łódź regional assembly". „Dziennik Łódzki”. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
  12. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2018". Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  13. ^ "Polish Initiative becomes a political party!". ipl.org.pl. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  14. ^ "Dariusz Joński, former SLD spokesperson, becomes vice president of Aquapark Fala!". expressilustrowany.pl. 26 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  15. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2019". Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  16. ^ "Wielkie żniwa. Jak PiS ukradł Polskę". znak.com.pl. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  17. ^ "KO list leaders for the Sejm in Łódź: Joński, Wołoszański, and Tomczyk". portalsamorzadowy.pl. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  18. ^ "PKW Service – Elections 2023". Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  19. ^ "Envelope elections under the scrutiny of MPs. They elected the commission chairman". onet.pl. 19 December 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-19.