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Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem
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The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government (in Polish, Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem; ; abbreviated BBWR) was a "non-political" organization that existed in 1928–35, closely affiliated with Józef Pilsudski and his Sanation movement.
In 1993 Lech Walesa, then President of Poland, founded a Nonpartisan Bloc for Support of Reforms, in Polish Bezpartyjny Blok Wspierania Reform, likewise abbreviated "BBWR," which was meant to continue some of the traditions of the prewar organization, and form a group in parliament that explicitly supported the president.

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The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government (in Polish, Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem; ; abbreviated BBWR) was a "non-political" organization that existed in 1928–35, closely affiliated with Józef Pilsudski and his Sanation movement.
In 1993 Lech Walesa, then President of Poland, founded a Nonpartisan Bloc for Support of Reforms, in Polish Bezpartyjny Blok Wspierania Reform, likewise abbreviated "BBWR," which was meant to continue some of the traditions of the prewar organization, and form a group in parliament that explicitly supported the president. The organization achieved limited success in the 1993 elections, capturing 5.41% of the vote.
See also
- Camp of National Unity
- National Radical Camp
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