Zenon Nowak

{{Short description|Polish politician (1905-1980)}}

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| name = Zenon Nowak

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| office = President of the Supreme Audit Office

| term_start = 28 June 1969

| term_end = 22 June 1971

| predecessor = Konstanty Dąbrowski

| successor = Mieczysław Moczar

| office2 = Deputy Prime Minister of Poland

| term_start2 = 20 November 1952

| term_end2 = 22 December 1968

| primeminister2 = Bolesław Bierut
Józef Cyrankiewicz

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| birth_date = {{birth date|1905|1|27|df=y}}

| birth_place = Pabianice, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
(present-day Poland)

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1980|8|21|1905|1|27}}

| death_place = Warsaw, Poland

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| party = Polish United Workers' Party (1924–1980)

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| otherparty = Communist Party of Poland
Polish Workers' Party

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Zenon Nowak (27 January 1905 – 21 August 1980) was a Communist activist and politician in the People's Republic of Poland. He was one of the members of the pro-Soviet Natolin faction of the PZPR Central Committee during the Polish October of 1956.Martin McCauley, Stephen Carter, [https://books.google.com/books?id=S9W_KMTiywQC&dq=%22Zenon+Nowak%22+PZPR&pg=PA45 Leadership and succession in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China. Page 45.] M.E. Sharpe. Retrieved November 21, 2011.

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