POLISH DEMOCRACY
ALL PARTIES REPRESENTED
By her statesmanlike agreements with Czechoslovakia and Russia, Poland lias already made a noteworthy contribution to post-war reconstruction. Now General Sikorski has given proof of his desire lor internal harmony by appointing men of all parties to his cabinet and by a reorganisation of the Polish National Council so as to include Poles of every creed and shade of political opinion as represented in Poland of to-day. When victory comes it Avill find Poland already bound to .her neighbours by ties of amity and goodwill, with a government of national Coalition that will command the support of all Poles. M. Liberman, Minister of Justice, is a distinguished leader of the Polish Socialist part}- and it is understood that, in order to make the composition of the Polish National Council reflect the proportion of Jews in the population, three of the members of the new council will be Jews.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 27, 11 March 1942, Page 6
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153POLISH DEMOCRACY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 27, 11 March 1942, Page 6
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