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Artur Dziambor

Artur Erwin Dziambor (born 27 January 1982 in Gdynia) is a Polish politician and teacher. He has been a vice-chairman of KORWiN and a deputy in the Sejm since 2019.

In 2019, he was elected to Sejm, starting from the Confederation Freedom and Independence list in the Słupsk constituency. [1] He was a candidate in the 2019–20 Confederation presidential primary. [2] He is 1.96 m tall (6 ft 5 in).

In 2022, he was one of the 3 deputies of the Confederation Liberty and Independence who left the KORWiN coalition due to Korwin-Mikke's stance on Russia. Their new party is called Wolnościowcy (Libertarians).

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References

  1. "Wybory do Sejmu i Senatu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 2019 R".
  2. "Braun, Bosak, Korwin-Mikke. Konfederacja ogłosiła kandydatów na prezydenta - rp.pl".