Patryk Jaki

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Patryk Jaki
Patryk Jaki (November 2022)
Member of the European Parliament
Assumed office
2 July 2019
Personal details
Born (1985-05-11) 11 May 1985 (age 38)
Opole, Poland
Political partyUnited Poland (2013–present)
Law and Justice (2003–2006, 2006–2013)
Civic Platform (2006)
SpouseAnna Jaki
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Wrocław
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Patryk Tomasz Jaki (born 11 May 1985 in Opole) is a Polish politician, member of the European Parliament, former Secretary of State in the Ministry of Justice (First Deputy Minister of Justice) and First Deputy Attorney General, former Chairman of the Verification Committee for Reprivatisation since 2017.

Biography[edit]

Education[edit]

He attended the University of Wrocław, where he earned a Master of Arts in political science. In 2019 he submitted a thesis at the War Studies Academy setting out his ideas on Polish penitentiary system; he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for it.[1]

Political career[edit]

On 18 November 2015, Patryk Jaki became Secretary of State in the Ministry of Justice[2][3] responsible for, among other things, supervision over the Prison Service.[4] He was also appointed Plenipotentiary of the Minister of Justice for the Implementation of the Electronic Monitoring System.[5] He drafted an amendment to the existing law to prohibit depriving parents of the right of custody of their children on grounds of their bad financial situation.[6][7] He has been entrusted with oversight over the establishment of the Museum of Cursed Soldiers and Political Prisoners of the Polish People's Republic.[8][failed verification] He is also the chairman of the Team for the Protection of Family Autonomy and Family Life in the Ministry of Justice.

Patryk Jaki is the chairman of the Central Council for Social Readaptation and Assistance to Convicts.[9][failed verification]

He initiated the establishment of the Verification Committee for Reprivatisation[10][failed verification][11] and, on 11 May 2017, became its chairman.[12][13]

Patryk Jaki is the author of a registry of sex offenders in Poland, available on the website ms.gov.pl since 1 October 2017.[14][15]

Patryk Jaki is the author of a government programme for the employment of prisoners, which has helped to increase employment among convicts by 50%.[16][17] Patryk Jaki is the chairman of the Polish Council of Penitentiary Policy.[18]

In 2017, Jaki stated that "stopping Islamization is his Westerplatte".[19][20]

On 11 October 2017, Patryk Jaki received the "Polski Kompas" (Poland's Compass)[21] award granted by the Gazeta Bankowa monthly for his "fight against a reprivatisation mafia".[22]

In 2017 Wprost magazine ranked him tenth on its list of 50 most influential Poles.[23][24]

During elections to the European Parliament gained almost 260 thousand votes. This is the best result not from the first place on the list in the history of Polish Republic. Presently in the European Parliament - member of the Civic Freedom, Justice and Interior Committee. Reporter of the regulation concerning fighting with terrorism on the area of the European Union and vice-chairman of the European and Eastern Countries Parliament Assembly.[25] Earlier, Deputy to the Seventh and Eighth Term Sejm; Opole Councillor during the Fifth and Sixth Term;

He is responsible for the "Save the Heroes” campaign promoting the restoration of streets named in honor of generals Emil August Fieldorf "Nil” and Zygmunt Szendzielarz "Łupaszka”, as well as the legislation initiative "Let's Restore History Lessons at Schools”[26]

Personal life[edit]

On September 14, 2013, he married Anna Kuszkiewicz (in Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Cross, Opole).[27] They have a son, Radosław (born in 2014), who was born with Down syndrome[28] and a daughter, Aleksandra (born in 2020.)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Patryk Jaki obronił doktorat". www.rp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  2. ^ "Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości - Portal Gov.pl".
  3. ^ "Patryk Jaki został wiceministrem sprawiedliwości" [Patryk Jaki became Deputy Minister of Justice]. Nowa Trybuna Opolska (in Polish). 2015-11-18.
  4. ^ "Strona główna - Służba Więzienna". www.sw.gov.pl.
  5. ^ "System Dozoru Elektronicznego – Strona informacyjna".
  6. ^ Kapica, Tomasz (February 11, 2016). "Już nie będzie można odbierać dzieci z powodu biedy". Nowa Trybuna Opolska.
  7. ^ "Nie będzie już odbierania dzieci z powodu biedy! Prezydent podpisał nowelizację Kodeksu rodzinnego".
  8. ^ "O Muzeum". www.rakowiecka37.pl. Archived from the original on 2018-03-08.
  9. ^ "Rada Główna do Spraw Społecznej Readaptacji i Pomocy Skazanym". bip.ms.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 2016-04-06.
  10. ^ "Komisja do spraw reprywatyzacji nieruchomości warszawskich". bip.ms.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 2019-04-04.
  11. ^ "Patryk Jaki w RMF FM: To byłaby sprawiedliwość, na którą ludzie czekają".
  12. ^ "Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości - Portal Gov.pl".
  13. ^ "Minister Patryk Jaki przewodniczącym Komisji Weryfikacyjnej ds. Reprywatyzacji. Premier: "Chcemy przywrócić sprawiedliwość Polakom"".
  14. ^ "Jaki: Będzie powszechny rejestr pedofilów - GazetaPrawna.pl". 14 December 2015.
  15. ^ "Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości - Portal Gov.pl". Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości.
  16. ^ "Program "Praca dla więźniów" - Służba Więzienna".
  17. ^ "MS: Sukces programu pracy dla więźniów (Komunikat)".
  18. ^ "Zadania Rady Polityki Penitencjarnej". bip.ms.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 2018-07-18.
  19. ^ Wiktor Ferfecki (10 May 2017). "Kto chce zakazać Koranu w Polsce (Who wants to ban the Koran in Poland)". Rzeczpospolita. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  20. ^ Koper, Anna; Sobczak, Pawel (September 28, 2018). "In Warsaw's local election, Europe's identity crisis plays out". Reuters. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  21. ^ ""Wszystko ma krążyć wokół człowieka". "Polskie Kompasy" wręczone". 11 October 2017.
  22. ^ "Polski Kompas 2017: Specjalne wyróżnienie dla Patryka Jakiego". wgospodarce.pl.
  23. ^ "ANDRZEJ DUDA, JERZY OWSIAK, PATRYK VEGA, LEWANDOWSCY W rankingu najbardziej wpływowych Polaków "Wprost". Kto na szczycie?". gala.pl. Archived from the original on 2018-11-16.
  24. ^ "Znamy 50 najbardziej wpływowych Polaków mijającego roku! Zaskoczeni?". RMF FM. 15 October 2017.
  25. ^ "Strona główna | Patryk JAKI | Posłowie do PE | Parlament Europejski". www.europarl.europa.eu (in Polish). 11 May 1985. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  26. ^ "Ocalić Bohaterów - Patryk Jaki reaguje na decyzje władz miejskich - Polityka i Społeczeństwo". www.portalsamorzadowy.pl (in Polish). 4 November 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  27. ^ "Poseł Patryk Jaki ożenił się. Zobacz wideo!" (in Polish). nto.pl. 14 September 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  28. ^ "Minister od Szydło SZCZERZE o wychowaniu synka z zespołem Downa" (in Polish). se.pl. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
Political offices
Preceded by First Deputy Minister of Justice
2015–present
Incumbent