Education
In 1978, he finished his studies in the Department of Planning and Statistics, Main School of Planning and Statistics in Warsaw.
In 1978, he finished his studies in the Department of Planning and Statistics, Main School of Planning and Statistics in Warsaw.
On 7 May 1960, he was arrested along with other young individuals, and on 29 May 1961 he was sentenced to 10 months in prison. He worked as an economist and an accountants He was chosen in the Ostroleka region from the list of the "Wyborcza Akcja Katolicka".
He sat in the Committee on Local Government and the Special Committee to consider laws amending the Law on Company-Operatives, allowing privatisation of previously national or nationalised companies in the post-communist country.
He did not seek a second term in parliament. After leaving the parliament he was still associated with the government, he was a Councillor until 1998 of the Bielany district in Warsaw.
Later he did not engage in politics. In 2010 he supported Marek Jurek as a candidate for the presidential elections in Poland and became part of his social support committee.
During the years of Polish People"s Republic, Klata was a member of the National Democratic League, one of the first opposition organisations. In 1991, he was elected to be a member of the First Term of the Polish Parliament (Sejm). He was a member of the Parliamentary Club of the Zjednoczenie Chrześcijańsko-Narodowe (Christian-National Party).
He was also a member of seven sub-committees.