Polish Social Democratic Union

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The Polish Social Democratic Union ( Polish : Polska Unia Socjaldemokratyczna , PUS) was a social-democratic political party in Poland that existed from 1989 to 1992. It was founded in 1989 under the name Social Democratic Union ( Unia Socjaldemokratyczna ), under the leadership of Tadeusz Fiszbach with 25 parliamentary deputies, and changed its name in 1990. [1] [2] Along with the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland , it is one of the successor parties of the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR). The party itself was succeeded by the Labour Union .

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  1. ^ Sula, Piotr (2008). "Post-communist parties in Poland". In Moreau, Patrick; Backes, Uwe (eds.). Communist and Post-communist Parties in Europe . Isd. p. 315. ISBN   9783525369128 .
  2. ^ Bugajski, Janusz (2002). Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era . M. E. Sharpe. p. 169. ISBN   9781563246760 .
Timeline of Polish socialist / social democratic parties after 1986
? Polish Socialist Party (1987?)
? Polish Social Democratic Union (1990?1992)
? Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland (1990?1999)
? Democratic-Social Movement (1991?1992)
? Labour Union (1992?)
? National Party of Retirees and Pensioners (1994?)
? Democratic Left Alliance (1999?2021)
? Reason Party (2002?2013)
? Social Democracy of Poland (2004?)
? Freedom and Equality (2005?)
? Polish Left (2008?)
? Left Together (2015?)
? Spring (2019?2021)
? New Left (2021?)