PEASANT PARTY TO CONTEST ELECTIONS
Decision To Boycott Ten Electorates "VVARSAW, January 9. Agency messages from Poland say that the" social cbmmittee of M. Mikolaczyk's party had decided not to boycott the coming elections, but the leader of the party has called for a boycott of 10 of the electorates on the grcu'nds that the Peasant Party candidates had been denied the right to register. He said he had decided to contest the elections in order to give the Polish people an opportunity to express their full opinion. The pariy has been declai^d the equal rights and op-por-'turities set out hy the Yalta and Potsdam agreement, and the party was going to protest io the Supreme Court against violations of the election law. A Polish Government spokesman in Warsaw last night announced the arrest of a number of people said to have been working for an underground organisation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5298, 10 January 1947, Page 5
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148PEASANT PARTY TO CONTEST ELECTIONS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5298, 10 January 1947, Page 5
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