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Jan Swiech was born in [[Włocłamyśl|Vyuchamyshy]] (present-day [[Włocłamyśl]], [[Zelaia Province|Zelaia]]) on 2 March, 1958 to Metody Swiech and Jolanta Swiech, as the eldest of two sons, with his younger brother, [[Józefa Swiech]] born in 1961. | Jan Swiech was born in [[Włocłamyśl|Vyuchamyshy]] (present-day [[Włocłamyśl]], [[Zelaia Province|Zelaia]]) on 2 March, 1958 to Metody Swiech and Jolanta Swiech, as the eldest of two sons, with his younger brother, [[Józefa Swiech]] born in 1961. | ||
Jan Swiech was an excellent student in school, and following his graduation in 1976, he moved to [[Sechia]] to further his studies at the [[University of Sechia]]. At the University of Sechia, he was introduced to politics, and soon became a critic of [[Vilem Gardos]]' rule over [[Narozalica]]. In October | Jan Swiech was an excellent student in school, and following his graduation in 1976, he moved to [[Sechia]] to further his studies at the [[University of Sechia]]. At the University of Sechia, he was introduced to left-wing politics, and soon became a critic of [[Vilem Gardos]]' rule over [[Narozalica]]. In October 1979, he was charged with {{wp|sedition}} for his political activities against the Narozalic government, but because of the [[Sostava War]] and the subsequent [[Lemovician War of Independence]], Swiech never was tried or imprisoned for his activities by the Narozalic government. | ||
However, with the rise of the [[National Syndicalist Union of Lemovicia|National Syndicalists]] to power, and the institution of the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1979|Lemovician constitution]] which disenfranchised ethnic {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}}, Swiech became sympathetic to the idea of Miersan separatism from the rest of [[Lemovicia]], and began advocating for these ideas, alongside [[Izydor Domzalski]], with Swiech being sympathetic to the creation of a {{wp|social democracy|social democratic state}} in Northern Lemovicia. | |||
==Military leader== | |||
In March 1980, as the [[Lemovicia|Lemovician state]] suppressed protests across the country demanding an end to the {{wp|Falangism|national syndicalist regime}} and the resignation of [[Saroi Garnica]], Swiech became certain that the only way Miersans would ever be equal with the Lemovician "would be for the Miersans to gain their independence and to run their own state." | |||
Thus, on 22 March, 1980, [[Izydor Domzalski]] and Swiech declared the establishment of the [[Miersan Entity|Miersan Republic of Lemovicia]]. Domzalski became the first leader, while Jan Swiech became one of Domzalski's generals. Swiech was quickly deployed to [[Loiola]], where he was defeated in the [[Battle of Loiola (1980)|first battle of Loiola]]. However, in February 1981, he helped the Miersan separatist forces secure a [[Battle of Loiola (1981)|victory]] in Loiola, and secured separatist control. | |||
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Jan Swiech Ян Свієч | |
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President of Lemovicia | |
In office 1 April, 2000 – 1 April, 2004 | |
Premier | Fabian Duch |
Preceded by | Otxote Sasiambarrena Izydor Domzalski Gizon Artalolea Igor Janusz |
Succeeded by | Hargin Saez Fabian Duch Eolo Larretche Weronika Mlynarska |
President of Lemovicia | |
In office 1 April, 1992 – 1 April, 1996 | |
Premier | Fabian Duch |
Preceded by | position established |
Succeeded by | Otxote Sasiambarrena Izydor Domzalski Gizon Artalolea Igor Janusz |
3rd Premier of Lemovicia | |
In office 1 April, 2008 – 1 April, 2016 | |
President | Bolesław Buchalski Aizo Mallo Wojsław Mita Nartziso Joanlucea Helios Ayrupe Ivon Mendarte Fabian Duch |
Deputy | Eolo Larretche |
Preceded by | Otxote Sasiambarrena |
Succeeded by | Sergiusz Galecki |
Personal details | |
Born | Jan Swiech 2 March 1958 Vyuchamyshy, Narozalica (present-day Włocłamyśl, Lemovicia) |
Nationality | Narozalican (1959-1979) Lemovician (1979-) |
Political party | Socialists |
Spouse | TBD |
Children | TBD |
Profession | Politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Lemovician opposition |
Years of service | 1980-1992 |
Rank | General |
Jan Swiech (Lemovcian: Ян Свієч, Jan Svijech, b. 2 March, 1958) is an activist, a former guerrilla fighter, a Lemovician politician, who served in the Lemovician Presidency from 1992 to 1996, and 2000 to 2004, and served as the third Premier, who currently is the only one to have come from the Socialists.
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Early life
Jan Swiech was born in Vyuchamyshy (present-day Włocłamyśl, Zelaia) on 2 March, 1958 to Metody Swiech and Jolanta Swiech, as the eldest of two sons, with his younger brother, Józefa Swiech born in 1961.
Jan Swiech was an excellent student in school, and following his graduation in 1976, he moved to Sechia to further his studies at the University of Sechia. At the University of Sechia, he was introduced to left-wing politics, and soon became a critic of Vilem Gardos' rule over Narozalica. In October 1979, he was charged with sedition for his political activities against the Narozalic government, but because of the Sostava War and the subsequent Lemovician War of Independence, Swiech never was tried or imprisoned for his activities by the Narozalic government.
However, with the rise of the National Syndicalists to power, and the institution of the Lemovician constitution which disenfranchised ethnic Miersans, Swiech became sympathetic to the idea of Miersan separatism from the rest of Lemovicia, and began advocating for these ideas, alongside Izydor Domzalski, with Swiech being sympathetic to the creation of a social democratic state in Northern Lemovicia.
Military leader
In March 1980, as the Lemovician state suppressed protests across the country demanding an end to the national syndicalist regime and the resignation of Saroi Garnica, Swiech became certain that the only way Miersans would ever be equal with the Lemovician "would be for the Miersans to gain their independence and to run their own state."
Thus, on 22 March, 1980, Izydor Domzalski and Swiech declared the establishment of the Miersan Republic of Lemovicia. Domzalski became the first leader, while Jan Swiech became one of Domzalski's generals. Swiech was quickly deployed to Loiola, where he was defeated in the first battle of Loiola. However, in February 1981, he helped the Miersan separatist forces secure a victory in Loiola, and secured separatist control.
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