Zdzisław Bromek

Zdzisław Bromek (born January 1, 1944 – died December 1, 2013) was a Polish politician, educator, and local government official. He is primarily known for his service as the Mayor of Wadowice and as a Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.

Biography

Born on January 1, 1944, Zdzisław Bromek dedicated a significant portion of his life to public service and education. Before embarking on his political career, he worked as an educator, contributing to the intellectual and social development of his local community. He passed away on December 1, 2013, at the age of 69.

Political Career

Bromek's political career was marked by his involvement in both local and national governance in Poland, particularly during the country's post-communist transition.

  • Mayor of Wadowice (1990–1994): He served as the first democratically elected Mayor of Wadowice after the fall of communism in Poland. During his tenure, he played a crucial role in the democratic transformation and modernization of the town.
  • Member of the Sejm (1997–2001): Representing the Solidarity Electoral Action (Akcja Wyborcza Solidarność - AWS), Bromek was elected to the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish parliament, during its 3rd term (III Kadencja). In this national legislative role, he contributed to the country's legal and political reforms.
  • Deputy Mayor of Wadowice (2002–2006): Following his term in the Sejm, he returned to local politics, serving as Deputy Mayor of Wadowice.
  • Chairman of the Wadowice Municipal Council (2006–2010): His final significant political role was as the Chairman of the Wadowice Municipal Council, where he continued to influence the town's governance and development.

Bromek's career reflects a consistent commitment to public service, both at the municipal and national levels, particularly during a pivotal period in Poland's history.

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