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'''Anna Sobecka''' (born March 27, 1951, in ]) is a ] Member of Parliament. She was elected to the ] on September 25, 2005, getting 13,761 votes in 5 ] district, candidating from ] list. Now she is a ] party member. '''Anna Sobecka''' (born March 27, 1951 in ]) is a ] Member of lower house (]) of the Polish legislature. She was first elected to the Polish ] in 1997 from the ] district as a candidate from ]. She remained with Solidarity Electoral Action until 2001 when she stood for re-election on the ] list. In 2007 and 2011 she stood for election as a ] party member.

She was also a member of ] and Sejm 2001–05.

She gained some fame in Poland for her quote Sex is bad as it doesn't develop . Sobacka is also a vigorous opponent of ]. She claims homosexuality is an illness and homosexuals are sick people<ref>http://natemat.pl/48307,konserwatysci-czy-homofobowie-poslowie-ktorzy-potepili-zwiazki-partnerskie</ref>.

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Anna Sobecka
Member of the Sejm
Incumbent
Assumed office
20 October 1997
Constituency5 – Toruń
Personal details
Born1951
NationalityPolish
Political partyLaw and Justice
Other political
affiliations
Solidarity Electoral Action (1997–01)
League of Polish Families (2001–7)

Anna Sobecka (born March 27, 1951 in Piotrków Kujawski) is a Polish Member of lower house (Sejm) of the Polish legislature. She was first elected to the Polish Sejm in 1997 from the 5 - Toruń district as a candidate from Solidarity Electoral Action . She remained with Solidarity Electoral Action until 2001 when she stood for re-election on the League of Polish Families list. In 2007 and 2011 she stood for election as a Law and Justice party member.

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