Fydrych, alongside a group of students, participated in the
Orange Revolution in
Ukraine organizing events in Poland and Ukraine. He and the students made in the streets an "Orange Scarf" of support for the revolution. This scarf was started in
Warsaw by one of the icons of the Orange Revolution – famous Ukrainian singer
Ruslana Lyzhichko. On the night of the "Orange Victory", the 15-meter long scarf was handed by Lyzhichko to
President Yushchenko as one of the main symbols of the brotherhood between Ukraine and Poland. In 2002, Fydrych presented himself in elections to the post of the
Mayor of the City of Warsaw. He also ran for mayor of Warsaw in 2006 elections, gaining 2914 votes (0,41%). His organization was
Gamonie i Krasnoludki (Dolts and Dwarves). In 2014, the English translation of his book on Orange Alternative was published as
Lives of the Orange Men by a London publishing house, Minor Compositions. with a foreword by the Yes-Men and the forward to the Polish edition by Anne Applebaum. In 2013, Major Fydrych and his dwarf graffiti were featured in Brad Finger's book „Surrealism - 50 Works of Art You Should Know” published by PRESTEL Publishing along with works of such great artists as Artaud, Duchamp, Buñuel, Dali and Picasso. ==Honors and awards==