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Ryszard Rotkiewicz

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Ryszard Rotkiewicz
Mayor of Szczecin
In office
1 April 1984 – 18 June 1990
Preceded byJan Stopyra
Succeeded byJan Czesław Bielecki
Deputy voivode of the Szczecin Voivodeship
In office
1981–1984
Personal details
Born (1938-05-17) May 17, 1938 (age 86)
Ivyanyets, Second Polish Republic (now part of Belarus)
Political party
Alma materSzczecin University of Technology

Ryszard Rotkiewicz (born 17 May 1938) is Polish politician and local activist. He was the mayor of Szczecin from 1984 to 1990, and the deputy voivode of the Szczecin Voivodeship from 1981 to 1984.

Biography

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Ryszard Rotkiewicz was born on 17 May 1938, in Ivyanyets, Second Polish Republic (now part of Belarus). His parents were Stanisław and Regina Rotkiewicz.[1]

He has graduated from the Szczecin University of Technology, with the diploma in the mechanical engineering. From 1966 to 1990, he was a member of the Polish United Workers' Party.[1] From 1964 to 1975 he worked in the Szczecin Steel Mill, and from 1976, he was the director of the Fabryka Mechanizmów Samochodowych Polmo (Polmo Car Machinery Factory).[2][3]

From January to December 1981, Rotkiewicz was the secretary of the Szczecin Voivodeship Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party, based in Szczecin. From 1981 to 1984, he was the deputy voivode of the Szczecin Voivodeship.[1][3]

From 1 April 1984 to 27 May 1990, he was the mayor of Szczecin. Following the 1990 local elections, he was the acting mayor until 18 June 1990, when the new mayor, Jan Czesław Bielecki, was appointed by the city council.[1][3]

During the 2002 local elections, he unsuccessfully run for the office of the member of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik, from the mandate of the Democratic Left Alliance – Labour Union.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Ryszard Rotkiewicz". katalog.bip.ipn.gov.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ Życie partii, issues 344-356. Warsaw: Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party, 1981, p. 19. (in Polish).
  3. ^ a b c Tadeusz Białecki (editor): Encyklopedia Szczecina: P-Ż. Szczecin: University of Szczecin, 1999, p. 191. ISBN 9788372410894. (in Polish)
  4. ^ Andrzej Suprynowicz (22 August 2002). "Kto do sejmiku z SLD".