Piotr Jaroszewicz

Piotr Jaroszewicz
Poland Polish 1909–1992 ✕ Murdered at home, unresolved

The premier of technocratic growth

After workers rose against the 1976 price plan, it was withdrawn within a day.

Piotr Jaroszewicz was a communist politician and former military officer who connected Poland’s postwar state administration with economic management. He implemented Edward Gierek’s growth strategy, financed partly by Western credit, while rising consumption and debt deepened pressures on food supply and prices. His announcement of sharp food-price increases in 1976 helped provoke worker protests in Radom and Ursus; the government withdrew the plan, while the repression helped bring workers and intellectual opponents together in KOR. Removed as premier in 1980, he was murdered at home with his wife in 1992.

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