Jerzy Niczyperowicz
Jerzy Niczyperowicz (born November 20, 1936 in Nieśwież, died January 15, 1996) is a Polish politician, unionist, civil engineer, deputy to the Sejm of the First Term.
In 1960 he graduated from the Gdańsk University of Technology Faculty of Civil Engineering (with the specialty of building bridges). Since 1962 he lived and worked in Olsztyn. He took over Participation in the construction of a new railway and bus station building Olsztyn Główny. He worked in the Regional Investment Services Company, from 1976-1982 he was deputy director of this company; In 1980, he organized the "Solidarity" factory. Later, he was Deputy Director of the Department of Land Management and Director of the Department of Urban Planning, Architecture and Building Supervision of the Voivodship Office in Olsztyn. He also served as a representative of the Olsztyn Voivodship for border crossings.
Participated in the IV, V and VI Congress of Delegates of NSZZ "Solidarność", was a member of the Warmia and Mazury Region authorities (member of the board and the board of directors from 1989 to 1995). In the years 1991-1993, he was a member of the Sejm of the First Term of the Sejm, taking part in the work of the Committee on Spatial, Building and Housing Policies and the Committee on Foreign Economic Relations and the Maritime Economy; He belonged to the Parliamentary Club of NSZZ "Solidarność". Private life
He was married (Teresa's wife), had three children (Peter's son, daughter Ludmiła and Anna). Bibliography
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