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List of Presidents of Poland

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Following are the successive heads of state of Poland. (See also List of Polish rulers and List of Polish Prime Ministers.) All below were titled President of the Republic of Poland, except as otherwise stated.

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Republic of Poland (1918-1939)

Polish Government in Exile (1939-1990)

The Polish Government in Exile operated pursuant to the Constitution of Poland of April 1935, the legal basis for the government. According to that document, the president was allowed to choose his successor "in wartime, in case his office should become vacant before a peace treaty were signed."

Republic of Poland (1944-1952)

After World War II, the ruling communists retained some of the prewar laws and preserved the institution of President of the Republic of Poland. In 1952, however, the office was abolished and the country's name was changed.

People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989)

The Council of State was, theoretically, a collective head of state; de facto, however, the most important personage was the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party.

Chairman of the Council of State - Przewodniczący Rady Państwa:

First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party - Pierwszy Sekretarz KC PZPR:

President of the People's Republic of Poland:

Republic of Poland (since 1989)

See also:

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