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Front Morges was a political alliance of centrist political parties of interwar Poland (Polish Christian Democratic Party, Narodowa Partia Robotnicza, Związek Hallerczyków). It was founded in 1936 in the Swiss village of Morges by general Władysław Sikorski and former Polish Prime Minister Ignacy Paderewski. Prominent activists included Józef Haller, Wojciech Korfanty, and Karol Popiel. They opposed the sanacja regime - which caused some of them to emigrate. They wanted to form a new government with Paderewski as the president and Wincenty Witos as the prime minister. They demanded democratization and closer alliance with France. The alliance gained little publicity and support in Poland, but eventually they led to the formation of a new official political party in Poland, the Stronnictwo Pracy, in 1937
Categories:- Political parties established in 1936
- 1937 establishments
- Coalition of parties
- History of Poland (1918–1939)
- Political history of Poland
- Polish history stubs
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