how did Poland become a democracy
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Poland was under the United workers party in 1980s, no other party was allowed to take part in the political process of the country. The state of employment was bad in Poland, the workers could not form their independent trade unions, a strike was organized by the workers of Lenin shipyard on 14 August 1980 in Gdansk. It was led by Lech Walesa. The govt. had to concede the demands of the workers an 21 point agreement called the Gdansk agreement was signed. Solidarity won the 1990 election and came to power in Poland Lech Walesa became the president of Poland.
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Poland was under the United workers party in 1980s, no other party was allowed to take part in the political process of the country. The state of employment was bad in Poland, the workers could not form their independent trade unions, a strike was organized by the workers of Lenin shipyard on 14 August 1980 in Gdansk. It was led by Lech Walesa. The govt. had to concede the demands of the workers an 21 point agreement called the Gdansk agreement was signed. Solidarity won the 1990 election and came to power in Poland Lech Walesa became the president of Poland.
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