Zbigniew Wójcik

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Zbigniew Wójcik
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Wójcik in 1970
Wódz of Vyzinia
In office
19 June 1969 – 3 May 1988
Preceded byStojan Wójcik
Succeeded byStanislaw II (as King of Vyzinia)
Prime Minister of Vyzinia
In office
17 July 1969 – 4 May 1988
MonarchPiotr III (abdicated 4 April 1926)
DeputyWalerian Golda
Benedykt Glinski
Michał Slopek
Daniel Lagow
Antoni Wisnieski
Preceded byAleksy Jankowski
Succeeded byFilip Drozda
Leader of the National Front
In office
18 July 1969 – 6 May 1988
Preceded byAleksy Jankowski
Succeeded byGerwazy Ulanski
Personal details
Born
Zbigniew Damian Wójcik

(1916-04-25)25 April 1916
Welcow, Vyzinian Empire
Died5 October 1995(1995-10-05) (aged 79)
Lukovo, Zacotia
Political partyVyzinian National Front of the Sword and Shield (1933–1988)
All-Vyzinian Democratic Party (1988–1990)
Spouse
Stefania Stanislawska (m. 1937)
Children3
ResidencePalace of the State
EducationUniversity of Welcow
Military service
Allegiance Vyzinia
Branch/serviceVyzinian Army
Years of service1940–1946
RankSergeant major
Battles/warsGreat War

Zbigniew Damian Wójcik (25 April 1916 – 5 October 1995) was a Vyzinian politician who led Tarchist Vyzinia from his father Stojan's death in 1969 until the restoration of the monarchy in 1988. He amplified the oppression of the Tarchist dictatorship and involved Vyzinia in the Luepolan War. His regime was toppled in 1988 after a long period of socioeconomic stagnation and decline. The National Front party, of which Wójcik was the leader, was banned in 1991. Wójcik entered into self-exile in Zacotia in 1993 and died there in 1995.