Edmund Ambroziak Explained

Edmund Ambroziak
Office1:Starosta of Warsaw County
Term Start1:1 January 1999
Term End1:27 October 2002
Predecessor1:office established
Successor1:office abolished
Birth Date:9 January 1945
Birth Place:Białobrzegi, Poland
Birth Name:Edmund Antoni Ambroziak
Death Place:Warsaw, Poland
Resting Place:Powązki Military Cemetery, Warsaw, Poland
Party:Solidarity Electoral Action

Edmund Antoni Ambroziak (9 January 1945 – 20 May 2016) was an academic teacher and a politician. From 1999 to 2002, he served as the starosta (government leader) of Warsaw County in the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.

History

Ambroziak was born on 9 January 1945 in Białobrzegi, Poland.[1] He became academic teacher,[2] and was a councillor in the gmina (municipality) of Warsaw–Centre, and in the Warsaw County.[3] During the 1997 Polish parliamentary election, he unsuccessfully attempted to gain the mandate to be the candidate of the Solidarity Electoral Action, in the 2nd electoral district, located around the city of Warsaw.[4] From 1999 to 2002, he served as the starosta (government leader) of the Warsaw County.[3] The county ceased to exist on 27 October 2002, and as such, also his office.[5] Following that, he had retired from politics.[3] Ambroziak had a wife and a daughter. He died on 20 May 2016 in Warsaw, and was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery (grave no. 32A-8-8) in Warsaw.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Katalog Cmentarzy Komunalnych w Warszawie. cmentarzekomunalne.com.pl. pl.
  2. Web site: Edmund Ambroziak. pl. nekrologi.wyborcza.pl. 31 May 2016.
  3. Web site: Pożegnaliśmy dwóch znanych polityków. "Wstyd mi za panią prezydent". 7 June 2016. pl. tustolica.pl. Maciej Białecki.
  4. Web site: Wybory 1997. pkw.gov.pl. pl. 2022-11-23. 2001-11-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20011123110455/http://pkw.gov.pl/katalog/artykul/16085.html. bot: unknown.
  5. Ustawa z dnia 15 marca 2002 r. o ustroju miasta stołecznego Warszawy. (Dz.U. 2002 nr 41 poz. 361)