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Artur Śliwiński Artur Śliwiński Prime Minister of Poland
7th Prime Minister of the Second Republic of PolandIn office
28 June 1922 – 7 July 1922Preceded by Antoni Ponikowski Succeeded by Julian Nowak Member of the Senate In office
1935–1938Personal details Born 17 August 1877
Ruszki, Congress PolandDied 16 January 1953 (aged 75)
Warsaw, PolandResting place Powązki Cemetery Nationality Polish Political party Polish Socialist Party Occupation Politician, historian Religion Roman Catholicism Artur Śliwiński (Polish: [ˈartur ɕliˈviɲskʲi]; 1877–1953) was the Prime Minister of Poland from 28 June – 7 July 1922. In 1915 he had presided over the National Central Committee, which sought Polish independence from Russia.
Government offices Preceded by
Antoni PonikowskiPrime Minister of Poland
1922Succeeded by
Julian NowakPrime Ministers of Poland Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918) Republic of Poland (1918–1939) Daszyński · Moraczewski · Paderewski · Skulski · Grabski · Witos · Ponikowski · Śliwiński · Nowak · Sikorski · Witos · Grabski · Skrzyński · Witos · Bartel · Piłsudski · Bartel · Świtalski · Bartel · Sławek · Piłsudski · Sławek · Prystor · Jędrzejewicz · Kozłowski · Sławek · Zyndram-Kościałkowski · SkładkowskiPolish government in Exile (1939–1990) Sikorski · Mikołajczyk · Arciszewski · Bór-Komorowski · Tomaszewski · Odzierzyński · Hryniewski · Mackiewicz · Hanke · Pająk · Zawisza · Muchniewski · Urbański · Sabbat · SzczepanikPeople's Republic of Poland (1944–1989) Osóbka-Morawski · Cyrankiewicz · Bierut · Cyrankiewicz · Jaroszewicz · Babiuch · Pińkowski · Jaruzelski · Messner · Rakowski · Kiszczak · MazowieckiRepublic of Poland (1989–present) Mazowiecki · Bielecki · Olszewski · Pawlak · Suchocka · Pawlak · Oleksy · Cimoszewicz · Buzek · Miller · Belka · Marcinkiewicz · Kaczyński · TuskCategories:- 1877 births
- 1953 deaths
- People from Kutno County
- Polish Socialist Party politicians
- Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government politicians
- Prime Ministers of Poland
- Senators of the Second Polish Republic
- Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature
- Polish politician stubs
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