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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Stefan Meller

Grandchildren
  
Gustaw Meller

Political party
  
None

Children
  
Marcin Meller

Preceded by
  
Jerzy Lukaszewski

Succeeded by
  
Role
  
Diplomat


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President
  
Aleksander Kwasniewski, Lech Kaczynski

Prime Minister
  
Born
  
4 July 1942Lyon, France (
1942-07-04
)

Died
  
February 4, 2008, Warsaw, Poland

People also search for
  
Marcin Meller, Gustaw Meller, Agnieszka Niezgoda, Anna Dziewit-Meller

Appointed by
  
Aleksander Kwasniewski

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Stefan Meller [ˈstɛfan ˈmɛllɛr] (4 July 1942 in Lyon, France – 4 February 2008 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish diplomat and academician. He served as foreign minister of Poland from 31 October 2005, to 9 May 2006, in the cabinet of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz.

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He was born to a Jewish family. Meller was a graduate from the faculty of history of the University of Warsaw. He was a Humanities professor until he was employed by the Polish Institute of International Affairs. He was also an editor-in-chief of a Polish monthly magazine "Mówią Wieki". From 1974 to 1992 he worked at the University of Warsaw and State Higher School of Drama and School of Social Sciences in Warsaw. He was previously the ambassador to France and Russia.

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He resigned from the position of a minister after Law and Justice made coalition with Samoobrona, and Samoobrona's leader, Andrzej Lepper. Meller said "I am not going to be the clown at Andrzej I's court". One of his sons – Marcin Meller was the editor-in-chief of the Polish edition of Playboy magazine.

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References

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