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Under the 1952's Constitution of the Polish People's Republic, the Council of State consisted of 15 people: the Chairman, four Deputy Chairmen, the Secretary and nine Members. All were elected by the Sejm from among the deputies during its first session after elections. The Council of State held the function of a colective head of state. As such, it ratified and renounced international agreements, appointed and recalled the representatives of Poland to other states and to international organizations; it conferred orders and had the power of pardon. Some of its other Constitutional functions were:
The Council of State was repealed in 1989 by a constitutional amendment. Some of its functions were transferred to the newly created office of the President of Polish People's Republic.
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| People's Republic of Poland (1947 - 1989) | Boleslaw Bierut | Aleksander Zawadzki | Edward Ochab | Marian Spychalski | Józef Cyrankiewicz | Henryk Jablonski | Wojciech Jaruzelski |