Wiktor Budzyński (politician)


Wiktor Budzyński (born Viktoras Budzinskis, born 7 March 1888 in Eustachów near Wyłkowyszek, died in 1976 in Puszczykowo) is an activist of the Polish minority in Lithuania, its leader in the years 1924-1935, Member of the Lithuanian Parliament. / p> Curriculum vitae

He attended grammar schools in Marijampole and Riga, graduating in 1907. From 1907 to 1911 he studied agricultural science at the Jagiellonian University and then spent several months practicing in Wielkopolska. In the years 1912-1915 he lived in the family Eustachow.

During World War I evacuated to Belarusian Mogilev, he took care of local Polish refugees.

In the independent Lithuania he held the mandate of the deputy for the second and third parliamentary terms in the years 1923-1927, elected in the Kaunas district. In the years 1924-1935 the president of the Lithuanian Union of Poles "Torzyn". After 1935 he moved away from social activities.

During the German occupation he lived in Vilnius, from which he managed to leave in 1945. He was a member of the Lithuanian Commission (appointed by the governmental delegate to the Vilnius country).

He lived in the Puszczykowo, where he was buried. Bibliography

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