Anita Błochowiak
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] 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.This biographical article about a Polish politician is a stub.