Anita Błochowiak [aˈɲita bwɔˈxɔvʲak] (born 7 November 1973) is a Polish politician served in the country's national parliament, the Sejm, from 2001 to 2011, before stepping away from politics, citing difficulties with tabloid rumours.[1] She was well known for sitting on the committee that investigated the Rywin affair.[2]

Anita Błochowiak
Member of Sejm 2001-2005
In office
19 October 2001 – 18 October 2005
Prime MinisterLeszek Miller Marek Belka
Member of Sejm 2005-2007
In office
19 October 2005 – 4 November 2007
Prime MinisterKazimierz Marcinkiewicz Jarosław Kaczyński
Member of Sejm 2007-2011
In office
5 November 2007 – 7 November 2011
Prime MinisterDonald Tusk
Personal details
Born1973
Pabianice
NationalityPolish
Political partyDemocratic Left Alliance
ParentJerzy Błochowiak

A native of the town of Pabianice, the seat of Pabianice County, within the metropolitan area of Łódź, the nation's third-largest city, Błochowiak was elected, on 23 September 2001, as a member of the Democratic Left Alliance, to represent Sieradz district 11 in the Sejm. She was re-elected from the same district on 25 September 2005, receiving 3451 votes, and again retained her seat two years later, in the 21 October 2007 Polish parliamentary election.

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  1. ^ Darda, Marcin (6 March 2014). "Anita Błochowiak has become the president of the Pabianice bank". Dziennik Łódzki. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Była posłanka Anita Błochowiak została prezesem Pa-Co-Banku w Pabianicach". forsal.pl (in Polish). 25 March 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2024.