Polish United Workers' Party

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Polish United Workers' Party

Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza
AbbreviationPZPR
Founded21 December 1948
Dissolved30 January 1990
Merger ofPolish Workers' Party
Polish Socialist Party
NewspaperTrybuna Ludu
Youth wingUnion of Polish Youth (1948–56)
Polish Socialist Youth Union (1976–90)
Political orientationCommunism
International affiliationCominform (1948–56)

The Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR), was a communist party in Poland that served as the ruling party of the Polish People's Republic.