Stanisław Trepczyński

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Stanisław Trepczyński (born April 7, 1924 in Łódź , † June 20, 2002 in Warsaw ) was a Polish politician and diplomat. He stood in 1972 the General Assembly of the United Nations at the 27th regular meeting before the President. He was also Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister from March 1971.

During the German occupation of Poland during the Second World War , Trepczyński was a worker, after the liberation he became a member of the Communist Party in 1946 and worked in the party's Łódź City Committee. In 1951 he was elected secretary of the Polish Peace Committee and later an active member of the World Peace Council in Prague and Vienna . He studied economics in Łódź and obtained his master's degree through a thesis on reconstruction in West Germany . From 1959 to 1960 he was secretary of the organizing committee of the 48th Conference of the Interparliamentary Union and the 15th plenary of the World Federation of UN organizations. From 1961 to 1970 Trepczyński worked as the head of the office of the secretariat of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party (PVAP).

In March 1971 he was appointed Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland and in December 1971 on the VI. Party congress elected to the Central Committee of the PVAP. His area of ​​responsibility included, in particular, Poland's contact with international organizations. Among other things, he led the Polish delegation to the conferences of the Political Consultative Committee of the Warsaw Pact Organization .

In 1990 he represented UNICEF as a deputy member in the joint UNESCO and UNICEF Committee on Education ( UNESCO / UNICEF Joint Committee on Education ).

Works

Stanisław Trepczyński and Michał Sadowski: Socialism and National Development ; Warsaw 1972.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stanisław Trepczyński . In: Neues Deutschland , September 21, 1972, p. 6.