This is how much Jaroslaw Kaczynski's assistant gets paid.  There is an asset declaration

When he took over as Warsaw council member in 2018, assistant Jaroslaw Kaczynski had PLN 337,000. 315 PLN and 55 PLN savings and shares in three properties: a house of 243 square meters worth 550,000 PLN. Zloty. House with an area of ​​267 square metres, worth PLN 250,000. PLN and a 117 meter house worth PLN 200,000. zloty – mentions the “truth”.

According to the documents submitted, Jacek Cieślikowski also had shares in arable land with an area of ​​more than 12,000 square metres. m² worth PLN 400,000 and three plots: with an area of ​​10,000 m² worth PLN 1.25 million; And 1.2 thousand square meters and 9.1 thousand square meters. However, in the case of the last two, their value was not provided. The PiS assistant chief also had a 2010 Ford S-Max.

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The latest announcement about the assets of Jaroslaw Kaczynski's assistant

At the end of the Warsaw Chancellor's term, Jacek Cieślikowski had more money. Currently it has 388 thousand. 468 Polish zlotys and 63 grams. According to the asset declaration, despite the rise in prices on the real estate market, the value of apartments and land owned by Jaroslaw Kaczynski's assistant has not changed. A new car appeared in the garage – Hyundai Elantra 2017.

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