Stanisław Car

Polish politician (1882–1938) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stanisław Car (26 April 1882 – 18 June 1938) was a Polish politician, lawyer, Marshal of the Sejm, deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Justice.

Born(1882-04-26)April 26, 1882
Warsaw, Congress Poland
Died(1938-06-18)June 18, 1938
Warsaw, Poland
PartyNonpartisan Bloc for Support of Reforms (BBWR)
OccupationPolitician, lawyer
Quick facts Marshal of the Sejm, Personal details ...
Stanisław Car
Stanisław Car
Marshal of the Sejm
In office
1935–1938
Personal details
Born(1882-04-26)April 26, 1882
Warsaw, Congress Poland
Died(1938-06-18)June 18, 1938
Warsaw, Poland
PartyNonpartisan Bloc for Support of Reforms (BBWR)
OccupationPolitician, lawyer
Close

Life

Born on 26 April 1882 into a Warsaw middle-class family, he studied law at the University of Warsaw (until 1905), and then at the University of Odessa, where he graduated in 1907. In 19081911, Car worked as a clerk in a court, opening then his own legal office. In 1915, he became a judge, and a member of the Commission of Civil Law of the Provisional Council of State.[1]

For most of the 1920s, Car worked in his office. In 1924, he opened a magazine of Warsaw lawyers, “Palestra”, of which he was the first editor in chief. After the May Coup of 1926, he returned to politics. A close associate of Józef Piłsudski, he remained loyal to the Polish Marshal until Pilsudski's death in May 1935.

Car was a prominent member of the pro-Sanacja party Nonpartisan Bloc for Support of Reforms (BBWR). He co-wrote the April Constitution of Poland.

Stanislaw Car died in Warsaw on 18 June 1938.

Awards

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI