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Sanation (Polish:
Sanacja,
pronounced [saˈnat͡sja]) was a
Polish political movement that was
created in the
interwar period,
prior to Józef Piłsudski's...
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concept is also
related to semi-democracy, also
known as anocracy. The
Sanacja regime that
governed interwar Poland from 1926 to 1939 is
considered an...
- – 16
March 1951) was a
Polish politician and educator, a
leader of the
Sanacja political group, and 24th
Prime Minister of
Poland from 1933 to 1934. He...
- Piłsudski,
turned rule of the
Second Polish Republic over to the
nonpartisan Sanacja (Healing)
movement to
prevent radical political organisations on both the...
- is why it was
questioned by a
significant part of the
opposition to the
Sanacja government. The act
introduced the idea that the
state is a
common good...
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Government –
Bezpartyjny Blok Współpracy z Rządem, BBWR (organization of
Sanacja)
Peasant Party –
Stronnictwo Chłopskie, SCh People's
Party – Stronnictwo...
- 1935; 89
years ago (30
October 1935)
Headquarters Warsaw,
Poland Ideology Sanacja Palingenesis Presidentialism Civic nationalism Guided democracy Anti-politics...
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government and
installed their own. The
Sanacja political camp was formed, and Piłsudski's
power grew. The
Sanacja began to
strengthen its own
power and...
- the country. At that time,
Poland was
under the
authoritarian rule of
Sanacja,
whose leader, Józef Piłsudski, was
opposed to
leaving the gold standard...
- the ND
found itself in
constant opposition to his
Sanacja government. The
tightening of
Sanacja's controls on
opposition parties and its
general authoritarian...