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Kazimierz Sabbat


In office
8 April 1986 – 19 July 1989
Prime Minister Edward Szczepanik
Preceded by Edward Bernard Raczyński
Succeeded by Ryszard Kaczorowski

In office
5 August 1976 – 8 April 1986
President Stanisław Ostrowski
Edward Bernard Raczyński
Preceded by Alfred Urbański
Succeeded by Edward Szczepanik

Born 27 February 1913(1913-02-27)
Bielany Kapitulne, then Russian Empire, now Poland
Died 19 July 1989 (age 76)
London, England
Political party None
Spouse(s) Anna Sulik
Profession Scout Leader, Businessman

Kazimierz Sabbat (27 February 1913 - 19 July 1989), was President of Poland in Exile from 8 April 1986 until his death, 19 July 1989, after serving (from 1976) as Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile.

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Early life

He was born on 27 February 1913 in Bieliny Kapitulne, at the foot of the Lysa Gora mountain. Sabbat completed secondary school in Mielec, and studied Law at the Warsaw University shortly before the World War II. He was a Scout, and remained dedicated to the concept of Scouting, even in his later life while in exile.

War Time

After a short service in the Navy he was directed to the Mechanised Brigade of Stanisław Maczek. Wounded during the Polish retreat, he managed to reach Great Britain where he was directed to the General Staff as officer responsible for youth.

Post war

After being discharged from the army in 1948, he started up his own successful business in England. He later worked for the Scouting Organization and the Association of Polish Veterans on a gratuitous basis.

As an executive of the National Union he managed the Treasury Division, and later (1976) became the Prime Minister of the Government of Poland in exile. He attempted to unite the various émigré circles and created ever stronger links with the opposition movement in Poland (which benefited from the Government in exile's moral and material help through different Funds.

He became President of the Republic of Poland (in Exile) in 1986 succeeding Edward Raczyński. He died in London, aged 76, in 1989. Coincidentally, on the same day Wojciech Jaruzelski was elected by a still unfree Parliament as the first President of the country since the 1950s. Ryszard Kaczorowski, Minister of Domestic Affairs and designated successor, took office in exile and handed, on 22 December 1990, after the first free and fair elections in Poland since the war, his powers and the insignas of the Polish Second Republic to President-elect Lech Walesa.

Sabbat is buried on Gunnersbury Cemetery in London. His widow and their children all still live in areas near to London. He has two grandsons, Joachim and Ksawery.

Political offices
Preceded by
Alfred Urbański
Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland in Exile
1976-1986
Succeeded by
Edward Szczepanik
Preceded by
Edward Bernard Raczyński
President of the Republic of Poland in exile
1986-1989
Succeeded by
Ryszard Kaczorowski

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