Professor Longin Pastusiak died

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At the age of 89, he died erstwhile Marshal of the Longin Pastusiak Senate. He was a crucial figure of the Alliance of the Democratic Left.

From 1961 to 1990, he was a associate of the Polish United Workers' organization (PZPR) Activist Socialism of the Republic of Poland and the Alliance of Democratic Left. From 1991 to 2001, he served as associate of the Sejm of I, II and III. He held the position of Vice-President of the SLD Parliamentary Club from 1991 to 1997. He was vice-president of the abroad Affairs Committee from 1997 to 2001. He was 1 of the architects of Poland's accession to NATO and the European Union.

In 1959, he graduated from Woodrow Wilson School of abroad Affairs and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, and in 1960, he became a Master at the Faculty of Journalism and Political Sciences of the University of Warsaw. He was PhD at American University in Washington and at the Faculty of past of the Higher School of Social Sciences at KC PZPR in Warsaw. He ran an first presidential Anecdotes program on TVP1 on American leaders. His father-in-law was president of the State Council and Secretary KC PZPR Edward Ochab (1906-1989).

He is the author of crucial books on United States politics: “The function of the United States in the remilitarization of Western Germany”, “Skitka o polity ugranych U.S.”, “Democracy in American: persecution of the Communist organization of the United States”, “Americans in West Berlin. Politics of the United States towards West Berlin, “US Media in the mediate East”, “Roosevelt and the Polish case 1939–1945” or “Donald Trump. First specified president of the United States”

He was awarded, among others, the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, the Order of the Cross of Mary's Land of the First Class and the title of Commander of the Cross of the Grand Order "For Merit to Lithuania".

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