Edward Babiuch

Edward Babiuch Edward Babiuch? / I ( born December 28, 1927 in Grabocin at Będzin ) is a former Polish politician.

Born into a mining family, he studied at the Central Party School of the PZPR, and at the School of Planning and Statistics in Warsaw. In 1948 he joined the Communist Party. From 1949 to 1955 he worked at the organizational apparatus of the Communist youth organization ZMP, then for the Central Committee of the PZPR. 1959 to 1963 he served as secretary of the Warsaw Woiwodschaftskomitees, then until 1965 as deputy head of the Organization Department of the Central Committee, to which he belonged since 1964, from 1965 to 1970 as head of the department. After the fall of Wladyslaw Gomulka he was taken in December 1970 in the Politburo, 1972-1980 he was also the State of. As a close confidant of party leader Edward Gierek, he contributed to the failed economic reforms and served him from February to August 1980 also as Prime Minister. In the autumn of this year he had to give all party posts and in 1981 became even excluded from the PZPR. After the imposition of martial law on 13 December 1981, he was interned as Gierek. Since then, he no longer plays a role in public life.

Honors

Bolesław Bierut | Józef Cyrankiewicz | Piotr Jaroszewicz | Edward Babiuch | Józef Pinkowski | Wojciech Jaruzelski | Zbigniew Messner | Mieczysław Rakowski | Czesław Kiszczak

  • Prime Minister (Poland )
  • PZPR functionary
  • Of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique (Great Cross)
  • Sejm deputy ( People's Republic of Poland)
  • Of the Order of Polonia Restituta (officer )
  • Pole
  • Born 1927
  • Man
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