Stanisław Głąbiński

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Stanisław Głąbiński

Stanisław Głąbiński (born February 25, 1862 in Skole , Galicia , Austrian Empire , † 1943 in Moscow ), called Stanislaus Glabinski in German in Old Austria , was a Polish economist and politician .

Głąbiński studied at the University of Lviv . In 1895 he became professor of political economy at this university , and later he was temporarily rector of the university.

From 1902 until the end of the monarchy in 1918, he was a Galician member of the House of Representatives of the Austrian Reichsrat in Vienna . In 1905 he became chairman of Narodowa Demokracja . From 1909 to 1911 Głąbiński was chairman of the so-called Polish parliamentary club . In 1911 he was appointed in the government of Richard von Bienerth-Schmerling , by Emperor Franz Joseph I , from January 9th until the removal of the government on June 28th, kk railway minister .

After the First World War he became politically active in the Second Polish Republic . From 1919 to 1922 he was a member of the Sejm and chairman of the Narodowa Demokracja parliamentary group. In 1928 he became a senator.

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