Alfred Urbański
Polish politician, a member of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS)
Alfred Urbański (13 January 1899 – 10 September 1983) was a Polish politician, a member of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS), primarily known for his political activities within the Polish Government in Exile.
Urbański, an economist, was from 1969 to 1972 a member of the Council of Three (Rada Trzech) – a collective head of state in opposition to the president in exile, August Zaleski.[1][2]
After Zaleski's death, the Council of Three recognized and supported his successor, President Stanisław Ostrowski. Ostrowski named Urbański to be his 42nd prime minister, a post he held from 18 July 1972 to 15 July 1976.
Urbański had a noble heritage (szlachta).
References
- ^ Stachura, Peter D. (June 2004). The Poles in Britain, 1940-2000: From Betrayal to Assimilation. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-75637-6.
- ^ Dworski, Michał (2017). "REPUBLIC IN EXILE ͵ POLITICAL LIFE OF POLISH EMIGRATION IN UNITED KINGDOM AFTER SECOND WORLD WAR". Toruńskie Studia Międzynarodowe. 1 (10): 101–110. doi:10.12775/TSM.2017.008. ISSN 2391-7601.
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Preceded by Zygmunt Muchniewski | Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland in Exile 1972–1976 | Succeeded by Kazimierz Sabbat |
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(1918–1939)
(1939–1990)
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(1989–present)