Centrolew
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The Centrolew (Polish pronunciation: Polish People's Party "Piast", National Workers' Party, Polish Socialist Party and Christian-democratic parties) after the 1928 parliamentary election. The coalition was directed against Józef Piłsudski and the Sanation government.[1]
To counter the Centrolew, prior to the 1930 elections, Centrolew politicians were subjected to repressions (most famously, imprisonment in the Brest Fortress, and the subsequent Brest trials). The Centrolew was defeated in the elections and broke up as a coalition.[1]
References
- ^ a b Dziurok, Adam; Gałęzowski, Marek; Kamiński, Łukasz; Musiał, Filip (2010). Od niepodległości do niepodległości Historia Polski 1918–1989 [From independence to independence] (in Polish). Warsaw: Instytut Pamięci Narodowej. pp. 76–78.
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