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Kamila Gasiuk-Pihowicz (born 8 May 1983 in Warsaw) is a Polish lawyer and politician. Since 2024 she is a member of the European Parliament.
Career
In August 2014, Gasiuk-Pihowicz became the spokesperson for the political party Modern.[1] In October 2015, she was elected to the Sejm, running from the first position on the party's election list in the Warsaw II district, receiving 19,041 votes.[2] On 9 January 2018, she replaced Katarzyna Lubnauer as chairperson of the Modern party's parliamentary group.[3]
In December 2018, she left the Modern party and joined Civic Platform. In the 2019 parliamentary elections she was elected to the Sejm, this time running from the Siedlce district with 34,793 votes.[4] In 2023 election she was reelected with 57,609 votes.[5] In the same year, she was elected to the National Council of the Judiciary.[6]