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What happened in Poland in 1989?
Many solidarity candidates were voted out of office.
Workers finally were given the right to form unions.
The Polish government banned all workers’ unions.
Lech Walesa became the first freely elected president.
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Workers finally were given the right to form unions.
In 1989 the Round Table talks legalized Solidarity and led to semi-free June elections in which Solidarity won a landslide, ending communist monopoly on power. (Lech Wałęsa was elected president the following year, 1990.)
In 1989 the Round Table talks legalized Solidarity and led to semi-free June elections in which Solidarity won a landslide, ending communist monopoly on power. (Lech Wałęsa was elected president the following year, 1990.)
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