Career
Since 20 April 2007 he has been the leader of the aspirant party Right of the Republic, which does not have any members in the Parliament of Poland. He is a graduate in history from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. In the 1980s he was an activist in the anti-communist movement in Poland.
He was a deputee in the Contract Sejm and later in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland from 1991 to 1993.
On 13 April 2007 he resigned from the post, following the Sejm"s failure to amend the Constitution to protect prenatal life. On the following day, he left Law and Justice to found his own party, now known as the Right of the Republic.
His resignation was accepted on 27 April 2007. On 22 June 2008 Marek Jurek took part in a by-election to the Senate, held in Krosno-constituency following the death of Senator Andrzej Mazurkiewicz.
As there was only one seat available in the Senate, Marek Jurek remains outside the Parliament.
He was one of the candidates in the 2010 Polish presidential election, but received only 1.06% of votes and failed to get into the second round. He supports the traditional family model. He supports the Creighton Model FertilityCare System.
Jurek is in favor of bringing the future back to the Polish and European traditions, cultivating a Christian civilization and Latin culture.
He is a supporter of the "Tridentine Rite".