Gabriel Narutowicz (the first Polish president) was assassinated on 16.12.1922
Stanisław Wojciechowski (president in 1922-1926) died on 09.04.1953
Ignacy Mościcki (president in 1926-1939) died on 02.10.1946
During the World War II, Poland was occupied by Nazi Germany, thus it had no president.
Bolesław Bierut (president in 1947-1952) died on 12.03.1956
Since 1952, there was no such an office as President, until 1989.
Wojciech Jaruzelski (president in 1989-1990) is still alive.
Lech Wałęsa (president in 1990-1995) is alive.
Aleksander Kwaśniewski (president in 1995-2005) is alive.
Lech Kaczyński (president in 2005-2010) was killed in a jet crash on 10.04.2010 in Russia.
The last Polish President In-Exile (1989-1990), Ryszard Kaczorowski, was killed in the same crash on 10.04.2010 in Russia.
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Yes, Lech Kaczyński died in a plane crash in Russia.
1. The president in Poland is elected by direct election, by all citizens above 18 years of age. 2. There is no vice president in Poland.
Belweder in Warsaw, Poland.
Yes, Poland has both a prime minister and a president.
There was no other president to die on the same day as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. These two men remain the only presidents to ever die on the same day.
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The Speaker of the House of Reprsentatives
Yes, Poland is a republic with a president as the head of state and the supreme representative of the Polish nation in the international arena. Other than that, president is a largely ceremonial role. The current president of the Republic of Poland is Bronisław Komorowski.
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Independence Day in Poland is on November 11.
Gabriel Narutowicz became the first President of the Republic of Poland on December 11th, 1922.