Albin Siwak
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Albin Siwak is a Polish politician. He worked in the Polish People's Republic as a construction worker
, and for many years as foreman
; at the age of 18, he was already head of a working unit. He later made a career as a Polish United Workers' Party
(Communist Party) functionary, being member of the Politburo in 1980s and serving as an ambassador in Libya
. Siwak was one of the leaders of the hardline faction and a determined opponent of Solidarity. He nowadays represents nationalist-leftist positions. Critics have accused him of anti-Jewish sentiment; in Leszek Koczanowicz's view, Siwak portrays Polish communism as an expression of national interests. He is connected with the newspaper Tygodnik Ojczyzna.
Construction worker
A construction worker or builder is a professional, tradesman, or labourer who directly participates in the physical construction of infrastructure.-Construction trades:...
, and for many years as foreman
Construction foreman
A construction foreman is the worker or tradesman who is in charge of a construction crew. While traditionally this role has been assumed by a senior male worker, the title in the modern sense is gender non-specific in intent...
; at the age of 18, he was already head of a working unit. He later made a career as a Polish United Workers' Party
Polish United Workers' Party
The Polish United Workers' Party was the Communist party which governed the People's Republic of Poland from 1948 to 1989. Ideologically it was based on the theories of Marxism-Leninism.- The Party's Program and Goals :...
(Communist Party) functionary, being member of the Politburo in 1980s and serving as an ambassador in Libya
Libya
Libya is an African country in the Maghreb region of North Africa bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria and Tunisia to the west....
. Siwak was one of the leaders of the hardline faction and a determined opponent of Solidarity. He nowadays represents nationalist-leftist positions. Critics have accused him of anti-Jewish sentiment; in Leszek Koczanowicz's view, Siwak portrays Polish communism as an expression of national interests. He is connected with the newspaper Tygodnik Ojczyzna.
See also
- Mieczysław Moczar