[citation needed] He was an activist of the far-right neo-pagan "Niklot" society[2] and worked in organizations with a popular-patriotic profile, such as the National-Democratic Party.
[3] He maintains close contacts with continentalists from all over Europe who consistently argue for "de-Americanisation of the Old Continent" and for the construction of Euro-continental cooperation "from Lisbon to Vladivostok".
[citation needed] In 2005, he also became one of principal members of Andrzej Lepper's electoral committee during the Polish 2005 presidential election.
[citation needed] In the Polish 2005 parliamentary election, Piskorski successfully ran for the Sejm from the Szczecin constituency.
At the founding meeting, were representatives of the self-proclaimed Novorossiya to inform the Polish public about their views on the Russo-Ukrainian War.
[6][7][8] Piskorski and his wife Marina Klebanovich received funding from Russian actors through "The International Agency for Current Policy".
[10] Sources internal to the Zmiana party have described the detention as: “an attempt to intimidate those whose views on foreign, domestic and socioeconomic policy differ from those of the government”.