Krzysztof Pusz
Politician, Person
1951 –
Who is Krzysztof Pusz?
Krzysztof Pusz is a Polish politician and lawyer.
A graduate of the University of Gdańsk, he was involved in the Solidarity movement since its beginnings. He was an organizer of the Interim Coordination Commission of Solidarity. Later he was a secretary in the Solidarity's leader, Lech Wałęsa, office.
Pusz became a director of the Central Solidarity Office, and served this position in 1989.
When Wałęsa was elected President in 1990, Pusz was appointed a minister of state in the Office of the President and became Chief of Presidential Cabinet. He served this position from 22 December 1990 until 29 October 1991, when he was replaced by Mieczysław Wachowski.
Following this, Pusz retried from the active politics and dedicated himself to business. He, however, back when he was named deputy Voivode of the Gdańsk Voivodeship, and later after municipal reform, Pomeranian Voivodeship. He served as a deputy of the voivode from 1998 to 2001.
A longtime member of the centrist Freedom Union, he was a regional leader of this party from 2001 and, after creation of the Democratic Party – demokraci.pl.
He ran for the President of Gdańsk in 2006 on the ballot of the Left and the Democrats
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- Born
- Jun 21, 1951
Gdańsk - Nationality
- Poland
- Profession
- Lived in
- Gdańsk
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on July 23, 2013
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