Aleksander Czuż

Aleksander Czuż
Mayor of Białystok
In office
1972–1981
Preceded byZygmunt Bezubik
Succeeded byTadeusz Naczas
Personal details
Born (1936-06-24) 24 June 1936
Second Polish Republic
Political partyDemocratic Left Alliance
Other political
affiliations
Polish United Workers' Party
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
ProfessionAdministrator, politician

Aleksander Czuż (born June 24, 1936 in Rogawka) is a Polish politician and civil servant who served as the Mayor of Białystok, a member of the Podlaskie Voivodeship Sejmik and as a member of the 4th term of the Sejm. Initially a member of the Polish United Workers' Party during the existence of the communist regime, he later joined the Democratic Left Alliance.

Biography

Son of Jan and Wiera. He graduated in administration from the University of Warsaw. From 1953 to 1956, he was a member of the Union of Polish Youth (a member of its district government). From 1955 until its dissolution, he was a member of the Polish United Workers' Party (a member of the executive of its city committee from 1975 to 1981 and a member of its provincial committee from 1973 to 1981). From 1953, he worked in local administration. He was employed on the presidium of the District National Council in Siemiatycze and served as chairman of the councils in Dąbrowa Białostocka and Sokółka. From 1972 to 1981, he served as mayor of Białystok.[1] He later headed the provincial planning commission and served as deputy voivode of Białystok Voivodeship from 1985 to 1990.

He was a councillor in the Podlaskie Voivodeship Sejmik from 1998 to 2001 on behalf of the Democratic Left Alliance.[2] Following the 2001 parliamentary election he served as a member of the Sejm of the 4th term representing the Democratic Left Alliance, elected in the Białystok constituency.[3] In 2005, he did not seek re-election and retired.

References

  1. ^ "Czuż Aleksander". Centrum Historii Zajezdnia. Retrieved 2025-07-25.
  2. ^ "Podlascy posłowie wywracają kieszenie" (in Polish). Kurier Poranny. 2001-11-12. Archived from the original on 2025-07-25. Retrieved 2025-07-25.
  3. ^ Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. IV kadencja. Przewodnik. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Sejmowe. 2002. p. 40.