Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government

The Bezpartyjny Blok Współpracy z Rządem ( BBWR, German non-party bloc of the government supporters ) was a political organization in Poland, which was founded in December 1927 by Valery Sławek. It included small political groupings, including national minorities as well as some former MPs of the PPS and the PSL " Piast ".

The BBWR defined not as a political party, the founding idea itself came "from above" - from government sources - and the associated groups or individuals linked above all their friendly attitude Józef Piłsudski opposite. The organization did not have a program, which was justified by the fact that she was not a party in the traditional need of salvation style. The BBWR was closely connected with the administration, so that especially civil servants, but especially the less sought-after youth were among their followers. In the elections to the Sejm in 1928, the party received after massive electoral assistance and manipulation, 122 of a total of 444 seats. 1929, the Minister of Finance of Poland Gabriel Czechowicz because of the financing of the election campaign of BBWR with state funds before the State Tribunal ( Trybunał stanů ) was indicted. A conviction, however, was not made.

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  • Historic Party ( Poland)
  • Second Polish Republic
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