Henryk Wujec (25 December 1940 - 15 August 2020) was a Polish politician who served as a member of the Sejm.[1]
Wujec was born in Podlesie, Biłgoraj County. As a child, he was interned at Majdanek concentration camp. He graduated from Warsaw University with a degree in Physics and went on to study electron technology as a postgraduate in 1970. Wujec also married his wife, physics teacher and dissident Ludwika Wujec, in 1970 as well.[2]
A physicist by profession,[3] Wujec was an activist in the Solidarity movement of the 1980s.[4] In 1984, he was imprisoned at Białołęka for his political activities.[3]
Wujec was Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in the government of Jerzy Buzek in 1999-2000. He acted as an advisor to Bronisław Komorowski when the latter became President of Poland in 2010.[5]
He died at the age of 79 on 15 August 2020 after a long illness. He was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery and posthumously awarded Poland's highest order, the Order of the White Eagle.[6]