Centrolew

In this article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Centrolew, exploring its origins, its impact on society and its relevance today. Since ancient times, Centrolew has played a crucial role in the lives of human beings, influencing everything from cultural to technological aspects. Throughout the next lines, we will analyze in depth all aspects related to Centrolew, unraveling its mysteries, demystifying misconceptions and highlighting its importance in the contemporary world. From its first mentions in history to its presence in today's globalized society, Centrolew has left an indelible mark on the lives of people of all ages and cultures, becoming a topic of universal interest.

Centrolew
Centrolew
Leaders
Founded14 September 1929
Dissolved1931
Political positionCentre to Left-wing
Members
Centrolew rally in Warsaw, 15 September 1930

The Centrolew (Polish pronunciation: [t͡sɛnˈtrɔlɛf], 'Center-Left') was a coalition of several Polish political parties (Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie", German Socialist Labour Party of Poland, 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

  1. ^ 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.