Academic background After graduating from an electrotechnical vocational school, he started higher education which he did not complete.
Political career In 2015 he ran in Polish parliamentary elections in which his party, Stonoga Party Poland, scored 0.4% (40 000 voters). After the results were announced, furious Stonoga uploaded a video to the internet in which he expressed his frustration with those who did not vote for him or for the
Coalition for the Renewal of the Republic - Liberty and Hope. His language is vulgar and direct, attracting the attention of young audiences. His recordings of private conversations between Polish politicians have led to a few resignations. == Lawsuits ==