Henryk Wujec

Henryk Wujec (25 December 1940[1] 15 August 2020) was a Polish politician who served as a member of the Sejm.[2]

Wujec in 2007

Wujec was born in Podlesie, Biłgoraj County. As a child, he was interned at Majdanek concentration camp. He graduated from Warsaw University with a degree in Physics and went on to study electron technology as a postgraduate in 1970.[3]

A physicist by profession,[1] Wujec was an activist in the Solidarity movement of the 1980s.[4] In 1984, he was imprisoned at Białołęka for his political activities.[1]

Wujec was Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in the government of Jerzy Buzek in 1999-2000. He acted as an advisor to Bronisław Komorowski when the latter became President of Poland in 2010.[3]

He died at the age of 79 on 15 August 2020 after a long illness. He was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery and posthumously awarded Poland's highest order, the Order of the White Eagle.[5]

References

  1. Michael Szporer (2012). Solidarity: The Great Workers Strike of 1980. Lexington Books. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-7391-7487-6.
  2. "Henryk Wujec nie żyje. Legenda "Solidarności" i działacz KOR miał 79 lat". gazetapl.
  3. "Polish anti communist activist, 'Solidarity' legend Henryk Wujec dies at 79". Poland In. 15 August 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  4. Barbara Wejnert (9 January 2014). Diffusion of Democracy: The Past and Future of Global Democracy. Cambridge University Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-107-04711-2.
  5. "Henryk Wujec odznaczony Orderem Orła Białego. Został pochowany na Powązkach Wojskowych". Retrieved 25 August 2020.
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