Trybuna Ludu

The Trybuna ludu (People's Tribune ) was a Polish newspaper that was published from 1948 to 1990.

She had one of the greatest runs in Poland (which had about 1.5 million copies in the 1970s, larger temporarily only appearing in Katowice Trybuna Śląska ). Your first issue appeared in 1948, when the Polish United Workers' Party ( PZPR ) was founded. It was formed by the merger of the institutions of two parties, who together formed the Polish United Workers Party, " Glos Ludu " ( " People's Voice ") of the PPR and " Robotnik " ( " The Worker ") of the PPS. Together with the New Germany and the Czechoslovak newspaper Rudé právo she organized since 1948 the famous cycling race International Peace Race. After the fall of socialism and the dissolution of the PZPR in Poland in 1989, the newspaper named in early 1990 in order Trybuna. It is regarded as the unofficial mouthpiece of the Polish left.

Miscellaneous

From the Polish citizens was claimed that the production of toilet paper would deliberately kept short in order not to jeopardize the sale of Trybuna ludu.

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