janusz palikot's new party has come from nowhere to take 41 seats in the lower house with 10% of the vote. he is determined to curb the church and the state. he is gaining support from the young voters who feel led down by the unfulfilled promises of change and reform. >> janusz palikot wants the small crucifix above the door in the polish parliament to go. he says it has no place here. he is a political firebrand and right now a very soughtafter man in poland. his new party called palin's movement had 10% of the votes in the election. he is followed by reporters wherever he goes. he says his party represents the new left. a wealthy entrepreneur, he has a degree in philosophy and his call to have the crucifix removed from parliament has divided the nation. >> it's the worst thing that could happen to us in poland. it's a catholic country. >> it's a good idea to get rid of the crucifix. there should be a separation. >> it's a stupid idea. with proposals like that, he'll lose all of his voters. >> the crucifix has hung in the same place since 1997. it was put there by members of solida