Communist Party of Poland (Mijal)
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Political party in Poland
Communist Party of Poland Komunistyczna Partia Polski | |
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Ceased operations | 1983 |
The Communist Party of Poland (Mijal, sometimes called Marxist–Leninist) was an illegal
Belgian Maoist La voix du peuple (The Voice of the People), which helped in pamphleteering. Among other prominent members were other Polish communists removed by Gomułka from positions of power such as Hilary Chełchowski and Władysław Dworakowski
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With the
Poland
. The party for all practical purposes if not in intent ceased existence after his return.
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