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Valenda Newell
October 26, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN


WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish President Lech Kaczynski, who died Saturday in a plane crash in Russia, was a one-time anti-communist activist who teamed up with his twin brother to take his country in a nationalist, conservative direction.
Kaczynski, 60, pursued a strongly pro-U.S. line in foreign relations, in accordance with a cross-party consensus that has grown in Poland since the fall of communism. He was an enthusiastic backer of plans to site a U.S. missile defense facility in the country, the largest of the European Union's new eastern members.
However, the prickly nationalism of Kaczynski and his identical twin brother, Jaroslaw — who served for a time as prime minister and is now opposition leader — sometimes complicated ties with European neighbors and Russia.
The president, for example, long held out against the EU's so-called Lisbon reform treaty before signing it last November. Still, his appeal at home rested partly on his forthright representation of Polish views and his tough stance on law and order.
Kaczynski first rose to fame as a child movie star alongside his identical twin in a hit movie in 1962, "Two Who Stole the Moon," about two troublemakers who try to get rich by stealing the moon and selling it. That was the end of their film career, however.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the Kaczynski brothers were activists in the anti-communist opposition and went on to serve as advisers to Solidarity founder Lech Walesa.
Kaczynski supported Walesa's presidential bid in 1990 and became the chief presidential adviser on security issues. His cooperation with Walesa later ended in acrimony over political differences, and Walesa was defeated in 1995 by ex-communist Aleksander Kwasniewski.
Kaczynski served as Poland's justice minister in 2000-2001, and his tough stance against crime laid the foundations for the popularity that would fuel his later rise to the presidency.
He became mayor of Warsaw in 2001, and won respect for a no-nonsense style and plain-speaking reputation.
His opponents, however, viewed him as narrow-minded, provincial and overzealous in his drive to cleanse the country of the influence of former communists. And he drew criticism from human rights groups for trying to stop a gay-rights parade through Poland's capital.
In seeking the presidency in 2005, he made clean government a key pledge — a promise that resonated after a string of corruption scandals that saw ex-communists swept from power.
"Our country needs renewal, the renewal of public life," Kaczynski has said.
Kaczynski's popularity declined as head of state, however. In 2007, his identical twin brother was voted out as prime minister after a two-year stint in which he failed to hold together a shaky coalition with small, unpredictable populist parties.
The government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk — the man Kaczynski beat for the presidency — has gained respect for avoiding a recession at the depths of the economic crisis and for a smoother foreign policy. Kaczynski faced an uphill struggle to win re-election later this year.
Kaczynski was a firm friend of Poland's Jewish community, which has enjoyed a revival in recent years after it was nearly wiped out in the Holocaust and later suffered from communist-era repression.
In 2008, he became the first head of state to attend a religious service at a synagogue in Poland. As mayor, he promoted a planned museum on Jewish history by donating city land to the project.
Kaczynski was killed along with wife, Maria, an economist. He is survived by the couple's daughter, Marta; two granddaughters, Ewa and Martyna; his twin brother, Jaroslaw; and the twins' mother, Jadwiga.
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

Valenda Newell
October 26, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
Deepest condolences.
Matthew McGuire
June 26, 2010 | Cheshire, CT
Our deepest sympathy to all the people of Poland.Tadeusz& Katrin Smorczewski Justice, Illinois
Tadeusz&Katrin Smorczewski
May 22, 2010 | Justice, IL

May God Bless you and your families in time of sorrow
Tadeusz&katrin Smorczewski
May 20, 2010
Lech Kaczynski you and Your Wife are in Heaven with God That Called you Home.
April 29, 2010
"You gave us hope, and you gave us the light to make Poland a much happier country. We shall miss you, and your lovely wife who gave us so much to look forward to! May you rest, forever knowing that you were greatly admired as well loved!"
Paul "Billy" Wolfe
April 20, 2010 | Carbondale, PA
What a devastating situation. I am also of Polish descent with grandparents from Poland. My deepest sympathy. Love, Crisia
Crisia Pace
April 20, 2010 | Bradenton, FL
Czemu tyle ludzi w takim miejscu. Nasz prezydent, nasza Polska. Straszna tragedia. Choc dzieli nas taka odleglosc jestesmy z Wami.
April 19, 2010
Prayer for a Deceased President of Poland
In Your wise providence, O God, You wished Your servant Polish President Lech Kaczynski to be counted one of the Presidents. Please number him also among the company of Your saintly Presidents, we beg You, since he ruled as custodian on earth of Your only Son. Lord, as we mourn the sudden death of Polish President, his wife Maria and many leaders (90) of the government, the military, and the Church, show us the immense power of Your...
Maria Filarski
April 19, 2010 | Windsor, ON