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The Commissioner General of the Polish Republic in the Free City of Gdańsk
The Commissioner General of the Polish Republic in the Free City of Gdańsk - a representative of the Polish government in Gdansk, representing Polish interests and exercising the powers Polish to the Free City under the Treaty of Versailles and contracts Polish-Gdansk, residing in the city in the years 1920-1939. Commissioner headed the General Commissariat RP.

Genesis The creation of the position of the Commissioner General of the Polish representative of the interests in Gdansk was a reference to the time of the First Republic, when King Stanislaw August Poniatowski maintained his residence in this city, it was Alexy Husarzewski.

In one of the projects of the Convention Polish-Gdansk from the Polish proposal was made to the representative of the Republic of Poland awarded the title of Resident Polish Republic. I do not accept the authority of Gdansk. Title Commissioner-General appears for the first time in a temporary agreement with the Polish-Gdansk April 22, 1920, as well as the Warsaw Convention of 24 October 1921. The key for Polish-Gdansk document - Polish Gdansk Convention of 9 November 1920 - Polish representative is defined as a diplomatic agent of the Polish government, based in Gdansk.

Tasks She headed the General Commissariat and with his help carry out its tasks. She was the head of all the Polish authorities and institutions in the WMG, moreover, was the representative of the Polish government and all correspondence between Polish and from Gdańsk authorities had to take place through it. According to the Polish - Gdansk Convention of 9 November 1920, Polish Foreign Affairs led the Free City. In this regard, he also had some powers of the Commissioner, as the care of Polish diplomatic missions abroad could be subject only to those citizens of Gdansk, who had a passport visa Commissioner. In addition, the Commissioner may inspect, the Polish Government, foreign ships calling at the port of Gdansk and receive visits of foreign naval commanders without the knowledge and consent of the authorities of Gdańsk. She had the privilege of extraterritoriality. In addition, the Commissioner General of influence on the personnel staffing the Commissariat. Initially, the Prime Minister and since 1923 Minister of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the Commissioner , appointed officials of the Commissariat. None of governmental authorities and Polish authorities concerning the total Polish population in WMG, could not be issued without the consent of the Commissioner , and the disputes between him and a representative of the Ministry of Gdansk settled by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the appropriate minister. The duties of the Commissioner should prepare reports containing suggestions as to how the activities of these ministries and agencies that were represented at WMG.