Wiktor Budzyński

Wiktor Budzyński (Lithuanian: Viktoras Budzinskis; 7 March 1888, village of Eustachow, near Vilkaviškis – 1976, Puszczykowo, near Poznań) was an ethnic Polish politician, active in the interbellum period in the Republic of Lithuania.

He was the leader of Polish minority in Lithuania, also between 1924 and 1927 a deputy to the Seimas, elected from the district of Kaunas.

Between 1907 and 1911, he studied at Kraków's Jagiellonian University, then returned to his native village and managed a farm.

During World War I, he was evacuated to Mohylew, where took care of Polish refugees.

During World War II he lived in Vilnius, and in 1945 moved to Greater Poland, settling in Puszczykowo, where he died.