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Naczelnik (Polish pronunciation: [naˈt͡ʂɛlɲik]) is a
Polish word
meaning 'leader' or 'chief' (from...
- The
Chief of
State (Polish:
Naczelnik Państwa;
Polish pronunciation: [naˈt͡ʂɛlɲik ˈpaɲstfa]) was the
title of the head of
state of
Poland in the early...
-
December 1922.
Previously Józef Piłsudski had been "Chief of State" (
Naczelnik Państwa)
under the
provisional Small Constitution of 1919. In 1926 Piłsudski...
- kaˈt͡ʂɨj̃skʲi] Śpiewak, Jan (27
October 2019). "Jarosław Kaczyński,
czyli Naczelnik naszych czasów -
ranking najbardziej wpływowych".
Wprost (in Polish)....
-
itself and
transferred all its
authority to Piłsudski as
Chief of
State (
Naczelnik Państwa).
After consultation with Piłsudski, Daszyński's
government dissolved...
-
Naczelnik ZHP (Chief Scout) is
beside the
President of the ZHP, the
highest function in the
Polish Scouting and
Guiding ****ociation (ZHP). Stanisław Sedlaczek...
- Main Square, he
announced an uprising. Kościuszko
received the
title of
Naczelnik (commander-in-chief) of Polish–Lithuanian
forces fighting against the...
- July 2020. Śpiewak, Jan (27
October 2019). "Jarosław Kaczyński,
czyli Naczelnik naszych czasów -
ranking najbardziej wpływowych".
Wprost (in Polish)....
-
itself after several days when Józef Piłsudski
became Head of
State (
Naczelnik Państwa) on 14
November 1918 in Warsaw. On 2
October 1918,
Polish members...
- in a po****r vote.
Before 1922, the
Polish Chief of
State was
called Naczelnik Państwa. Only the 1947 and 1989
elections can be
considered as partially...