Joanna Senyszyn
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Joanna Senyszyn (Template:Nee Raulin; born 1 February 1949) is a Polish politician and professor of economics. She served as member of the Sejm (2001–2009, 2019–2023) and member of the European Parliament (2009–2014). She was a candidate for the 2025 Polish presidential election.
Educational career
Joanna Senyszyn holds the academic rank of Professor ordinarius and holds the chair in market research at the University of Gdańsk, where she also served as the Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration before being elected to the Sejm. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Political career
From 1975 Senyszyn was a member of the Polish United Workers' Party until its dissolution in 1990. At the same time, in 1980 she joined the Solidarność opposition movement, of which she continued to be a member until 1995.[1]
Later, she joined SLD and was a successful candidate in the 2001 parliamentary election from the Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union (SLD-UP) list, becoming a member of the Sejm. She was also a candidate in the European Parliament election in 2004, but did not win a seat. In 2005, she won another Sejm term in the election (getting 11925 votes in district 26 Gdynia) and became a vice-president of her party.
In 2009, Senyszyn was elected member of the European Parliament for Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie as a SLD-UP coalition candidate.[2] She sat in EP from 14 July 2009 until 30 June 2014 with the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.[3]
In the 2019 elections, she ran again from the SLD list to the Sejm in the Gdynia district, obtaining 36,405 votes and winning the mandate of a member of parliament. In December 2021, she left the Left parliamentary club, co-founding the Parliamentary Circle of the Polish Socialist Party. She also left the New Left, founded on the basis of the Democratic Left Alliance, to join the PPS, and became vice-chair of the PPS Supreme Council. She was dismissed from this position in March 2023. In 2022, she co-founded the Democratic Left Association. In January 2023, she became chairwoman of the PPS Committee, which was transformed into the Democratic Left Parliamentary Circle the following month. In August 2023, she resigned from the PPS.
She announced her intention to run for the Senate in one of Warsaw's districts in the 2023 elections; however, she was not registered due to an insufficient number of signatures in support of her candidacy.
In 2025, Senyszyn declared her candidacy for the 2025 Polish presidential election.[4]
Media
Senyszyn's public appearances, both in the Sejm and on other occasions, are often marked by the use of provocative language and satire. She is credited with coining the term kaczyzm to describe her political opponents of the Law and Justice government.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
She raised some controversy (and gained media attention) when she paraphrased the words of Pope John Paul II during the Parada Równości (Equality Parade), a demonstration promoting LGBT rights in Poland coupled with a gay pride parade.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Senyszyn frequently criticizes the Roman Catholic Church in Poland. On her internet blog, she called it "impudent, spiritless, rich, unpunished and brazen". In response, bishop Tadeusz Pieronek said that she should be pasturing cattle instead.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Personal life
Senyszyn was married to Bolesław Senyszyn, an advocate and former judge, for almost 50 years until his death in February 2025.[5]
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- 1949 births
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- Members of the Polish Sejm 2001–2005
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2005–2007
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2007–2011
- Members of the Polish Sejm 2019–2023
- Democratic Left Alliance politicians
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- MEPs for Poland 2009–2014
- Women MEPs for Poland
- Women members of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
- Candidates in the 2025 Polish presidential election
- University of Gdańsk alumni
- Recipients of the Gold Cross of Merit (Poland)
- Polish atheists
- Critics of the Catholic Church