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Chief of State (Poland)

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Józef Piłsudski, who was chosen as Chief of State, relinquished his powers to the first Sejm on February 20, 1919; however, the Sejm requested that he remain Chief of State, stating the powers of the office (now without the word "Provisional") in the
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decree of 22 November 1918, which established a system of governance for Poland pending its revision by a democratically elected
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Piłsudski relinquished his powers to the newly elected President of Poland,
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which had threatened the survival of the newly recreated Polish state.
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exercised the highest civil and military power in the country. He was
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Józef Piłsudski
Head of state
Residence
Belweder Palace
Royal Castle
1919 Constitution
Regency Council
President of Poland
Polish
[naˈt͡ʂɛlɲikˈpaɲstfa]
head of state
Poland
Second Polish Republic
Józef Piłsudski
Polish
President of Poland
Regency Council
Sejm
Commander-in-Chief
Polish Army
foreign relations
government ministers

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