- Rada Trzech
The Council of Three (Polish "Rada Trzech") was a collegial body created by the
Polish Government in Exile in 1954 withprerogative s of thePresident of Poland . It consisted of three members of the government chosen by theRada Jedności Narodowej ("Council of National Unity"), a rump parliament in exile.It was created in 1954, after president
August Zaleski declined to leave his office after his seven-year term ended. According to the Polish April 1935constitution , the legal basis for the existence of the government in exile, the president was allowed to choose his successor "during a war, in case his office falls vacant before the peace treaty is signed". The post-war "Akt Zjednoczenia Narodowego" ("National Unity Act") agreement among all the major political parties assumed that presidents were to choose their successors every seven years; however, this was rejected by Zaleski.Initially, the "Rada Trzech" was a self-proclaimed committee of opposition to Zaleski, but on
July 21 ,1956 the "Rada Jedności Narodowej" granted it powers of the Polishhead of state . It was dissolved in July 1972, following August Zaleski's death,April 7 of the same year. The "Rada Trzech" ceded its powers to Zaleski's successor,Stanisław Ostrowski .Members
The members of the Rada Trzech were:
* GeneralWładysław Anders (until 1970)
* Edward Raczyński (until 1972)
*Tomasz Arciszewski (until 1955)The seat of the latter was taken by:
* GeneralTadeusz Bór-Komorowski (1956-1966)
* GeneralRoman Odzierzyński (1966-1968)
*Stanisław Mglej (1968-1969)
*Alfred Urbański (1969-1972)
* GeneralStanisław Kopański (1970-1972)ee also
*
Polish Government in Exile
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