Background
Grzegorz Braun was born in Toruń, Poland. His father, Kazimierz Braun, is a movie director His mother is Zofia, née Reklewska, while his maternal grandfather was Wincenty Sebastian Reklewski.
Grzegorz Braun was born in Toruń, Poland. His father, Kazimierz Braun, is a movie director His mother is Zofia, née Reklewska, while his maternal grandfather was Wincenty Sebastian Reklewski.
In 1987 he graduated from the University of Wrocław. In 1993 he completed postgraduate studies at the Krzysztof Kieślowski Faculty of Radio and Television at the University of Silesia in Katowice.
Since 1987, he co-organized activities of the Orange Alternative, for which he was oppressed by the communist government of the Polish People"s Republic. In 1988 and 1989, he participated in the student protests at the University of Wrocław. He was also active in the Polish-Czechoslovakian-Slovak Solidarity.
Later, he also was a journalist for, inter alia, the Option Right and the Polskie Radio Wrocław.
Until 2007, he taught journalism at the University of Wrocław. As a movie director, he had produced and directed over 20 titles, including: Transformation, New Poland, Correction to, Positive Additions and Negative Additions, Comrade General Goes to War.
He is currently involved with the Polish Monarchists Organization, for which he contributed written works and lectures. He is opposed to the idea of Poland being a state dependent of and controlled by the European Union.
He believes that Poland"s continuous prosperity can only be guaranteed by the preservation of the traditional family values, the principles of Roman Catholic faith and the faith-based education.
He is proponent of revisions to the legacy of former president Lech Wałęsa based on the Wałęsa"s alleged cooperation with the communist secret service. He is a proponent of revisions to the current Polish government"s investigation of the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash (Polish presidential airplane crash) at Smolensk. On January 24, 2015 he announced his candidacy to run for the office of the President of Poland.
In February 2015 he started campaigning in the United States among Polish immigrants and Americans of Polish descent.
On August 5, 2015, he announced to form an own party to candidate in the parliamentary election in fall 2015.
He is a proponent of revisions to the current Polish government"s international trade agreements and political conventions. His economic views can be described as liberal as he supports tax per head idea and cutting Value-Added Tax tax