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Józef Czyrek

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Preceded by
  
Role
  
Polish Politician

Succeeded by
  
Nationality
  
Polish

Resigned
  
1982

Name
  
Jozef Czyrek


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Born
  
20 July 1928Bialobrzegi, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland (
1928-07-20
)

Political party
  
Polish United Workers\' Party

Died
  
June 3, 2013, Warsaw, Poland

Party
  
Polish United Workers\' Party

Education
  
Jagiellonian University

Józef Czyrek (20 July 1928 – 3 June 2013) was a Polish politician who served as the minister of foreign affairs of the People's Republic of Poland from 1980 to 1982.

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Early life and education

Czyrek was born in Białobrzegi, in the Lwów Voivodeship of Poland, in 1928. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics from Jagiellonian University in 1950.

Career

Czyrek began his career as a researcher at Jagiellonian University and the University of Economics in Krakow. In 1952 he joined the ministry of foreign affairs. He was a member of the Politburo of the Polish United Workers' party to which he joined in 1955. He served as the counsel in Belgrade (1962 - 1968) and deputy director as well as director of studies and programming department at the ministry of foreign affairs (1969 - 1971).

He was the deputy minister of foreign affairs until August 1980. He served as the minister of foreign affairs from August 1980 to 1982, replacing Emil Wojtaszek in the post. In 1981 he was named as the member of the party's secretariat. In December 1982, he was appointed vice-president of the Patriotic Movement for National Rebirth (PRON). Czyrek also acted as top aide to the then Polish president and general secretary of the communist party Wojciech Jaruzelski. Czyrek participated in round table talks between the ruling party and opposition figures that lasted from 6 February to 4 April 1989.

His term as top aide ended on 30 July 1989 when Jaruzelski resigned from the leadership of the communist party. Czyrek also resigned from the communist party's central committee on that date.

Death

Czyrek died on 3 June 2013.

References

Józef Czyrek Wikipedia


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