Ryszard Kaczorowski
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Ryszard Kaczorowski | |
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In office July 19, 1989 – December 22, 1990 |
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Prime Minister | Edward Szczepanik |
Preceded by | Kazimierz Sabbat |
Succeeded by | Lech Wałęsa (domiciled) |
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In office 1986 – 1989 |
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President | Kazimierz Sabbat |
Prime Minister | Edward Szczepanik |
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Born | November 26, 1919 Białystok, Second Polish Republic |
Political party | None |
Spouse | Karolina Kaczorowska |
Ryszard Kaczorowski (b. November 26, 1919 in Białystok, Poland) was the last émigré President of the Republic of Poland.
He was born on November 26, 1919, in Białystok where he completed his education at a school of commerce. Just like his predecessor, he was a Scout. In 1940 he was arrested by the NKWD and sentenced to death. After the amnesty in 1941, he enlisted in the General Władysław Anders' Army and, after its evacuation, joined the 3rd Division of Carpathian Gunners, where he completed divisional secondary school.
In England he completed a college course in foreign trade. Until 1986, he worked in business as an accountant. During 1955–1967, he was the Chief Scout, and, subsequently, President of the émigré Polish Scouting Union (ZHP). As Minister for Domestic Affairs he was designated as President Kazimierz Sabbat's successor. He handed over the insignia of the presidential power of the Second Republic to President Lech Wałęsa on December 22, 1990.
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Preceded by Kazimierz Sabbat |
Presidents of the Polish Republic in exile 1989–1990 |
Succeeded by Lech Wałęsa (domiciled President) |
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