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Solidarność

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Solidarność

Founded31 August 1980
HeadquartersGdańsk, Poland


Solidarność is a Polish pseudo-leftist labour union created in Gdańsk on 17 of September 1980. The organization took part in slow dissolution of the Polish People's Republic and the constitution of the current Polish state. The leader of Solidarność, Lech Wałęsa, was a known anti-semite who later became the President of Poland.

Solidarność was funded by NED and other CIA front organizations, Polish crisis in 1980's tied some of government power to fight back against this counterrevolution.[citation needed]