Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 4 June 1989 to elect members of the Sejm and the recreated Senate, with a second round on 18 June. Alliance of Democrats (Poland) · United People's Party (Poland) · 1991 · 1985 |
Purpose of elections: Elections were held for all the seats of the new Parliament provided for by the electoral reforms of April 1989. General elections had ... |
Indirect presidential elections were held in Poland on 19 July 1989. The elections were the first after the office of President of the Republic of Poland ... |
5 июн. 2020 г. · Meanwhile, local “Solidarity” Citizens'Committees were formed across the country. They printed posters for opposition candidates to the Sejm and ... |
The aggravated economic situation both in the USSR and in the states of the so-called Eastern bloc in the mid-1980s caused a wave of social unrest. |
11 окт. 2023 г. · Solidarity wins an overwhelming victory in two rounds of parliamentary elections, paving the way to the end of communist rule in Poland. |
Solidarity gained 99 of 100 seats in the senate and a majority in the lower house (sejm), taking 162 out of 460 seats. Although many Communist Party candidates ... |
Ninety-nine were won by Solidarity-endorsed candidates, one by an independent. Amazingly, even among the 299 uncontested seats to the Sejm awarded to the ... |
4 июн. 2024 г. · The elections of June 4, 1989, were the first step towards dismantling the communist system in Poland and the other countries of the Warsaw ... |
The first, since the end of Second World War, partially free legislative elections in Poland took place on 4 June 1989. |
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