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Preceded by
  
President
  
Succeeded by
  
Czeslaw Kiszczak

Role
  
Polish Politician

Succeeded by
  
office abolished

Preceded by
  
Name
  
Mieczyslaw Rakowski

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Born
  
1 December 1926Kowalewko, Poland (
1926-12-01
)

Political party
  
Polish United Workers\' Party

Died
  
November 8, 2008, Warsaw, Poland

Spouse
  
Elzbieta Kepinska (m. ?–2008)

Party
  
Polish United Workers\' Party

Previous office
  
Children
  
Wlodzimierz Rakowski, Artur Rakowski

Similar People
  
Elzbieta Kepinska, Wanda Wilkomirska, Stanislaw Kania

Mieczysław Rakowski ([mʲeˈt͡ʂɨswaf raˈkɔfskʲi]; 1 December 1926 – 8 November 2008) was a Polish communist politician, historian and journalist who was Prime Minister of Poland from 1988 to 1989. He served as the seventh and final First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party from 1989 to 1990.

Career

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Rakowski served as an officer in the Polish People's Army from 1945 to 1949. He began his political career in 1946 as a member of the Polish Workers' Party, and from 1948 to 1990 he was a member of the communist Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR), serving on its Central Committee from 1975 to 1990.

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He received a doctorate in history from Warsaw's Institute for Social Sciences in 1956. Rakowski served as the second-to-last communist Prime Minister of Poland from September 1988 to August 1989 (Czesław Kiszczak then served less than a month as the last Communist to hold the post, before the accession of Tadeusz Mazowiecki). He was the last First Secretary of the PZPR from July 1989 to January 1990. However, he was not, unlike his predecessors, the de facto leader of the country; the PZPR had given up its monopoly on power in early 1989.

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Rakowski was also known as one of the founders and, from 1958 to 1982, first deputy and then chief editor of the weekly newspaper Polityka, one of the most influential publications at the time (Polityka continues to exist and is regarded by many as the most prestigious weekly in Poland). Today some people still remember him as a journalist and editor rather than a politician.

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Rakowski was involved in the Communist government during suppression of the Solidarity movement. He also played a part in the Polish transformation from state socialism to market capitalism, as his Communist-led government was forced to reform and he was one of the key players in the Polish Round Table Agreements.

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Prior to becoming Prime Minister, he had been divorced from the violinist Wanda Wiłkomirska, with whom he had two sons.

He died on 8 November 2008 from cancer in Warsaw at the age of 81.

References

Mieczysław Rakowski Wikipedia