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Aleksander Skrzyński
13th Prime Minister of Poland
In office
20 November 1925 – 5 May 1926
President Stanisław Wojciechowski
Preceded by Władysław Grabski
Succeeded by Wincenty Witos
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
27 July 1924 – 5 May 1926
Prime Minister Władysław Grabski
Himself
Preceded by Maurycy Zamoyski
Succeeded by Kajetan Dzierżykraj-Morawski
In office
16 December 1922 – 26 May 1923
Prime Minister Władysław Sikorski
Preceded by Gabriel Narutowicz
Succeeded byMarian Seyda
Personal details
Born
Aleksander Józef Skrzyński

19 March 1882 [1]
Zagórzany, Gorlice County
Died25 September 1931 [1]
Łąkociny, Poland
Political party Stronnictwo Prawicy Narodowej

Aleksander Józef Skrzyński (Polish pronunciation: [alɛˈksandɛr ˈskʂɨɲskʲi]; 19 March 1882 – 25 September 1931) was a Polish politician, from Zagórzany, Gorlice, Galicia, who served as the 13th Prime Minister of Poland from 1925 to 1926.

He was the first Polish Ambassador to Romania (accredited in 1919), and played a significant part in the negotiations that led to the Polish–Romanian alliance. Later, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland for two terms, from 1922 to 1923, and from 1924 to 1926.

Shortly after leaving office of prime minister, he engaged in a duel with Stanisław Szeptycki, in which Skrzynski refused to fire. He was killed in a car accident at Łąkociny, Poland. [2]

References

Further reading

  • (in Polish) Piotr Stefan Wandycz. Aleksander Skrzyński : minister spraw zagranicznych II Rzeczypospolitej. Warszawa: Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych, 2006. ISBN  978-83-89607-40-9
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
1922–1923
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
1924–1926
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Poland
1925–1926
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aleksander Skrzyński
13th Prime Minister of Poland
In office
20 November 1925 – 5 May 1926
President Stanisław Wojciechowski
Preceded by Władysław Grabski
Succeeded by Wincenty Witos
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
27 July 1924 – 5 May 1926
Prime Minister Władysław Grabski
Himself
Preceded by Maurycy Zamoyski
Succeeded by Kajetan Dzierżykraj-Morawski
In office
16 December 1922 – 26 May 1923
Prime Minister Władysław Sikorski
Preceded by Gabriel Narutowicz
Succeeded byMarian Seyda
Personal details
Born
Aleksander Józef Skrzyński

19 March 1882 [1]
Zagórzany, Gorlice County
Died25 September 1931 [1]
Łąkociny, Poland
Political party Stronnictwo Prawicy Narodowej

Aleksander Józef Skrzyński (Polish pronunciation: [alɛˈksandɛr ˈskʂɨɲskʲi]; 19 March 1882 – 25 September 1931) was a Polish politician, from Zagórzany, Gorlice, Galicia, who served as the 13th Prime Minister of Poland from 1925 to 1926.

He was the first Polish Ambassador to Romania (accredited in 1919), and played a significant part in the negotiations that led to the Polish–Romanian alliance. Later, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland for two terms, from 1922 to 1923, and from 1924 to 1926.

Shortly after leaving office of prime minister, he engaged in a duel with Stanisław Szeptycki, in which Skrzynski refused to fire. He was killed in a car accident at Łąkociny, Poland. [2]

References

Further reading

  • (in Polish) Piotr Stefan Wandycz. Aleksander Skrzyński : minister spraw zagranicznych II Rzeczypospolitej. Warszawa: Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych, 2006. ISBN  978-83-89607-40-9
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
1922–1923
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
1924–1926
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Poland
1925–1926
Succeeded by



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