THE CONFEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT POLAND ON ITS WAY TO FREE
AND DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS
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Historii Politycznej w Instytucie Nauk Politycznych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Publication date: 2020-01-24
Studia Politologiczne 2011;22
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ABSTRACT
The Confederation of Independent Poland was the first democratic political party
in the People’s Republic of Poland. The article presents its activity between 1979
and 1991 and concentrates on its internal organization, its program and above all
on its place in the political system. Additionally, it presents the party’s evolution
from an illegal and anti-regime political party to a classical parliamentary fraction.
Deliberations concentrate on the period of regime transformation after the Round
Table, focusing on the Confederation’s election campaigns: in 1989 – contractual
parliamentary elections, in 1990 – local elections, in 1990 – presidential elections
and in 1991 – parliamentary election. However the article focuses mainly on the
preparations and the course of the 1991 parliamentary elections, as they were the
first free and democratic parliamentary election in Poland after the Second World
War, and its organisation was the Confederation’s most important goal since its
establishment.