Przemysław Wipler

Przemysław Janusz Wipler (born 15 July 1978) is a Polish politician, teacher, civil servant, and former president of the KoLiber association serving as a Deputy in the Sejm since 15 October 2023.

After his parents' divorce, Przemysław Wipler moved with his mother to Gdynia, where he graduated from the III General Secondary School.

[1] In 2002, he graduated from the University of Warsaw, obtaining a master's degree in law based on a thesis titled Libertarian Approach to the State[2].

[3] He worked at the Adam Smith Centre and the Economic Action Foundation, as well as in tax advisory firms, including Ernst & Young.

In the 2002 Polish local elections, he unsuccessfully ran for the Warsaw City Council from the list of the Electoral Committee of Voters Julia Pitera (he received 1641 votes[6]).

In October of the same year, this organization signed an agreement with former MPs of the Civic Platform (PO), engaging in Jarosław Gowin's "An Hour for Poland" project.

[10] At the end of October, Przemysław Wipler resigned as president of the "Republicans"[11] (in favor of Anna Streżyńska), but less than a month later he was re-elected.

In April 2017, Przemysław Wipler announced his resignation from active participation in the KORWiN party and withdrawal from political life.

[25] In the 2023 Polish parliamentary elections, he obtained a seat in the Sejm, running from the first place of the Confederation in the Toruń electoral district and receiving 13,457 votes.

[29][30] In June 2016, he was found guilty of the alleged offenses in the first instance and sentenced to six months of imprisonment, suspended for two years, and a fine of PLN 10,000, and was ordered to apologize to the victims.

Przemysław Wipler at an election rally at the Main Market Square in Kraków (2015)