Workers' Democracy (Poland)
- Workers' Democracy (Poland)
Workers' Democracy ( _pl. Pracownicza Demokracja) is a small Trotskyist group in Poland. It is affiliated to the International Socialist Tendency. It was originally founded with the name Socialist Solidarity.
External links
* [http://www.republika.pl/pracdem0/ Pracownicza Demokracja web site (in Polish)]
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