Roman Kotliński

Roman Kotliński (born March 15, 1967 in Koło) is a Polish publisher, writer, journalist and politician; formerly he was Roman Catholic priest during 3 years. He published a trilogy Byłem księdzem (I was a priest) and in March 2000 he began publishing the newspaper "Fakty i Mity", left-wing and anticlerical oriented weekly magazine. He was member of Democratic Left Alliance for several years, then become co-founder of Reason Party. In the October 2011 parliamentary elections, he was elected to the Sejm as a candidate of the Palikot's Movement receiving 17 720 votes in Łódź district.[1]

Roman Kotliński
Member of the Sejm
Assumed office
October 2011
Constituency9 – Łódź
Personal details
Political partyPalikot's Movement
Reason Party (previously)
Democratic Left Alliance (previously)

Roman Kotliński believes that Grzegorz Piotrowski abducted Jerzy Popiełuszko but didn't kill him. "Fakty i Mity" cooperated with Grzegorz Piotrowski.

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gollark: Ridiculous. Just make toilet paper out of trees directly.
gollark: And you need entertainment as well, so probably a few hundred terabytes of HDDs so you can store every movie you're ever likely to watch, with redundancy, and you might as well just store every scientific paper and book ever written to help rebuild society.
gollark: I guess you could install that too.
gollark: Also "defensive" lasers for "peaceful purposes only".
gollark: You should also stick entirely independent food production into your bunker, as well as its own nuclear reactor and a thing to condense water from the air.
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