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Zbigniew Bujak
Polish politician
Zbigniew Bujak (born 29 November ) is a former Polish activist and anti-Communist dissident.
Biography
Bujak was an electrician and foreman in at the Ursustractor factory near Warsaw, Poland.
He became engaged with trade union activists, and during the strike action, he organized strike committees at the Ursus factory.
Zbigniew Bujak - Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights: Zbigniew Bujak (born 29 November ) is a former Polish activist and anti-Communist dissident. Bujak was an electrician and foreman in at the Ursus tractor factory near Warsaw, Poland. He became engaged with trade union activists, and during the strike action, he organized strike committees at the Ursus factory.He became chairman of the Warsaw Solidarity branch in September and was one of the few Solidarity leaders who escaped arrest in after martial law in Poland was declared to break Solidarity. He became one of the leaders of the Solidarity's underground movement, organizing underground committees including underground urge and radio.
He was finally arrested in , becoming the last Solidarity leader to be captured. Soon afterwards, he was released in general amnesty, and participated in Polish Round Table Talks with the government in He was elected to the Sejm (Polish parliament) in the elections.
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back. Albert Einstein was a German mathematician and physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity. Inhe won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. In the following decade, he immigrated to the United States after existence targeted by the German Nazi Party.In the s he joined right-wing, liberal political parties, including the Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action, Democratic Union and Freedom Union. In , he helped found the Labour Union (UP) party and was one of the party's leading members.
He won a seat to the Sejm at the legislative elections, representing UP, and served as a member of parliament until He also held the position of chairman of Główny Urząd Ceł (Main Tariff's Office). In the s (decade), after his defeat for the display of mayor of Warsaw, he stopped participating actively in politics.
Bujak was a recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award in [1]
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