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Polish legislative election, 1930, also known as the Brest elections , were the elections to the Sejm
Sejm

The Sejm is the lower house of the Poland parliament.Before the 20th century, the term "Sejm" referred to the entire three-Chambers of parliament Polish parliament, comprising the lower house , the upper house and the monarch....
 (Polish parliament) on 16 November 1930. The pro-Sanacja
Sanacja

Sanacja was a coalition political movement in the interbellum Second Polish Republic. It was created in 1926 by J?zef Pilsudski as a broad movement to support the "moral sanation" of the Polish body politic before and after the May Coup d'Etat that brought Pilsudski to virtually dictatorial power....
 Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem
Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem

The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government was a "non-politics" organization that existed in 1928?35, closely affiliated with J?zef Pilsudski and his Sanacja movement....
 party took 56% of the votes (247 out of 444 seats in Sejm
Sejm

The Sejm is the lower house of the Poland parliament.Before the 20th century, the term "Sejm" referred to the entire three-Chambers of parliament Polish parliament, comprising the lower house , the upper house and the monarch....
, and 76 out of 111 seats in Senate of Poland
Senate of Poland

The Senate is the upper house of the Poland parliament. It consists of 100 senators elected by universal ballot and is headed by the Marshal of the Senate ....
). The elections are known as the least free elections in the Second Polish Republic
Second Polish Republic

The Second Polish Republic, Second Commonwealth of Poland or interwar Poland is the Republic of Poland between World War I and World War II....
 due to the Brest trial controversy.

elections were supposed to take place in May, but the government invalidated the May results by disbanding the parliament in August and with increasing pressure on the opposition started a new campaign, the new elections being scheduled to November.






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Polish legislative election, 1930, also known as the Brest elections , were the elections to the Sejm
Sejm

The Sejm is the lower house of the Poland parliament.Before the 20th century, the term "Sejm" referred to the entire three-Chambers of parliament Polish parliament, comprising the lower house , the upper house and the monarch....
 (Polish parliament) on 16 November 1930. The pro-Sanacja
Sanacja

Sanacja was a coalition political movement in the interbellum Second Polish Republic. It was created in 1926 by J?zef Pilsudski as a broad movement to support the "moral sanation" of the Polish body politic before and after the May Coup d'Etat that brought Pilsudski to virtually dictatorial power....
 Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem
Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem

The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government was a "non-politics" organization that existed in 1928?35, closely affiliated with J?zef Pilsudski and his Sanacja movement....
 party took 56% of the votes (247 out of 444 seats in Sejm
Sejm

The Sejm is the lower house of the Poland parliament.Before the 20th century, the term "Sejm" referred to the entire three-Chambers of parliament Polish parliament, comprising the lower house , the upper house and the monarch....
, and 76 out of 111 seats in Senate of Poland
Senate of Poland

The Senate is the upper house of the Poland parliament. It consists of 100 senators elected by universal ballot and is headed by the Marshal of the Senate ....
). The elections are known as the least free elections in the Second Polish Republic
Second Polish Republic

The Second Polish Republic, Second Commonwealth of Poland or interwar Poland is the Republic of Poland between World War I and World War II....
 due to the Brest trial controversy.

Controversy


The elections were rigged
Electoral fraud

Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud tend to involve affecting vote counts to bring about a desired election outcome, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both....
 by the pro-Sanacja
Sanacja

Sanacja was a coalition political movement in the interbellum Second Polish Republic. It was created in 1926 by J?zef Pilsudski as a broad movement to support the "moral sanation" of the Polish body politic before and after the May Coup d'Etat that brought Pilsudski to virtually dictatorial power....
 elements in the Polish government under the control of Józef Pilsudski
Józef Pilsudski

]]In 1892 Pilsudski returned from exile. In 1893 he joined the Polish Socialist Party and helped organize its Lithuanian branch. Initially he sided with the Socialists' more radical wing, but despite the socialist movement's ostensible internationalism he remained a Polish nationalist....
 (although Pilsudski left most of the details of the internal politics to others ).

Twierdza Brzeska   Satyra
The elections were supposed to take place in May, but the government invalidated the May results by disbanding the parliament in August and with increasing pressure on the opposition started a new campaign, the new elections being scheduled to November. Using the anti-government demonstrations
Demonstration (people)

A demonstration is a form of nonviolent action by groups of people in favor of a political or other cause, normally consisting of walking in a march and a meeting to hear speakers....
 as a pretext, 20 members of the oppositions, including most of the leaders of Centrolew
Centrolew

The Centrolew was a coalition of several Polish political parties after the Polish legislative election, 1928. The coaltion was directed against J?zef Pilsudski and the sanacja government....
 alliance (from Polska Partia Socjalistyczna, PLS "Piast" and PSL "Wyzwolenie" parties) were arrested in September without a warrant
Warrant (law)

Most often, the term warrant refers to a specific type of authorization; a writ issued by a competent officer, usually a judge or magistrate, which wikt:commands an otherwise illegal act that would violate individual rights and affords the person executing the writ protection from damages if the act is performed....
, only on the order of the minister of internal security, Felicjan Slawoj Skladkowski
Felicjan Slawoj Skladkowski

Felicjan Slawoj Skladkowski was a Poland physician, general and politician who served as Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration of the Republic of Poland and was the last Prime Minister of Poland before World War II....
 accusing them of plotting an anti-government coup. The opposition members (who included the former prime minister Wincenty Witos
Wincenty Witos

Wincenty Witos was a prominent member of the Polish People's Party from 1895, and leader of its "Piast" faction from 1913. He was a member of parliament in the Galician Sejm from 1908-1914, and an envoy to Reichsrat in Vienna from 1911 to 1918....
, and the Silesia
Silesia

Silesia is a historical region of Central Europe located mostly in present-day Poland, with parts in the Czech Republic and Germany.Silesia is rich in mineral and natural resources, and includes several important industrial areas....
n national hero, Wojciech Korfanty
Wojciech Korfanty

Wojciech Korfanty , born Albert Korfanty, was a Poland nationalism activism, journalist and politician, serving as member of the German Empire parliaments Reichstag and Prussian Landtag, and later on, in the Second Polish Republic Sejm....
) were imprisoned in the Brest Fortress
Brest Fortress

Brest Fortress , formerly known as Brest-Litovsk Fortress , was the 19th century Russian fortress in Brest, Belarus. It is one of the most important Soviet World War II war monuments commemorating the Soviet resistance against the German invasion on June 22, 1941 ....
, where their trial took place (thus the popular name for the election: the 'Brest election'). A number of less known activists were arrested throughout the country. They were released after the end of the election in the same month. The Brest trial ended in January 1932, with 10 accused receiving sentences up to 3 years of imprisonment. Some of them decided to emigrate
Emigrate

Emigrate is the name of a band led by Richard Z. Kruspe, guitarist and founder of Rammstein....
 instead.

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In addition, the minorities were also discriminated against; the government crackdown on opposition was especially hard in the eastern provinces , affecting the Blok Ukrainsko-Bialoruski (Ukrainian-Belarusian Bloc) party.

On Nov. 24, 1930, British magazine TIME
Time

Time is a component of the measurement used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify the motions of objects....
 in his coverage of the elections wrote: During the campaign which ended in Poland's general election last week, opposition papers were so mercilessly censored that some were reduced to printing pictures of Friederich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900) with the caption : He Died Crazy. Because Dictator Josef Pilsudski has publicly made such statements as that "Parliament is a prostitute!" (TIME, July 9, 1928) and because he somewhat resembles Philosopher Nietzsche in face and whiskers, his government promptly confiscated all Nietzschean campaign pictures, all papers in which they appeared.

Jozef Pilsudski1
Nonetheless despite the governments pressure, the opposition members (from Centrolew and endecja
Endecja

National Democracy was a Poland right-wing nationalist political movement active from the latter 19th century to the end of the Second Polish Republic in 1939....
) still sat in the parliament, soon in the new parliament they tried to pass the motion of no confidence
Motion of no confidence

A motion of no confidence is a parliamentary motion traditionally put before a parliament by the parliamentary opposition in the hope of defeating or weakening a Executive , or, rarely by an erstwhile supporter who has lost confidence in the government....
 to the new government. The imprisonment and trial of political opponents was a setback for Polish democracy, but it should be noted that no genuinely open trials of political opponents such as the one in Poland took place elsewhere in contemporary Central Europe
Central Europe

Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern Europe and Western Europe Europe. In addition, Northern Europe, Southern Europe and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe....
. The exception was the 1933 Berlin trial of the Bulgarian communist Georgy M. Dimitrov The success of BBWR, while certainly enhanced by the government crackdown on opposition, also stemmed from the fact that Sanacja and Pilsudski's held considerable support, and the Centrolew politicians were viewed as incapable in preventing the economic crisis (Great Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
). The Centrolew coalition fell apart in 1931 due to internal conflicts.

The difference between the Pilsudski and Sanacja
Sanacja

Sanacja was a coalition political movement in the interbellum Second Polish Republic. It was created in 1926 by J?zef Pilsudski as a broad movement to support the "moral sanation" of the Polish body politic before and after the May Coup d'Etat that brought Pilsudski to virtually dictatorial power....
 dictatorial regime, and the post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 People's Republic of Poland
People's Republic of Poland

The People's Republic of Poland or Polish People's Republic was the official name of Poland from 1952 to 1989 inclusively.Although the People's Republic of Poland was a sovereignty state as defined by international law, its leaders were at the very least approved by Soviet Union leaders....
 communist totalitarian regime is well illustrated by the comparison of the 1930 elections, the least free elections in the Second Polish Republic, to the Polish legislative election, 1947
Polish legislative election, 1947

The Polish legislative election, 1947 was held on January 19, 1947 in the People's Republic of Poland. The anti-communist opposition candidates and activists were brutally persecuted and the eventual results were falsified [Wrona, 1999]....
, the most free elections before 1989.

Results

Voter turnout was high, with 75% of those eligible to vote took part in the elections.

Party/Coalition (C) Sejm Senate
Number % Number %
Stronnictwo Narodowe 64 - 12 -
Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem
Bezpartyjny Blok Wspólpracy z Rzadem

The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government was a "non-politics" organization that existed in 1928?35, closely affiliated with J?zef Pilsudski and his Sanacja movement....
247 - 76 -
Chrzescijanska Demokracja 14 - 2 -
Centrolew
Centrolew

The Centrolew was a coalition of several Polish political parties after the Polish legislative election, 1928. The coaltion was directed against J?zef Pilsudski and the sanacja government....
 (coalition of the 5 parties below)
- - 14 -
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe-Piast 15 - 14 as part of the coalition Centrolew -
Narodowa Partia Robotnicza 10 - 14 as part of the coalition Centrolew -
Stronnictwo Chlopskie
Stronnictwo Chlopskie

Stronnictwo Chlopskie was a Polish political party, active from 1926 to 1931 in the Second Polish Republic. It was created from a faction of PSL Wyzwolenie of Jan Dabski and two other peasant parties....
17 - 14 as part of the coalition Centrolew -
Polskie Stronnitctwo Ludowe-Wyzwolenie 14 - 14 as part of the coalition Centrolew -
Polska Partia Socjalistyczna 24 - 14 as part of the coalition Centrolew -
Polska Partia Socjalistyczna-Lewica 1 - - -
Komunistyczna Partia Polski 5 - - -
Blok Ukrainsko-Bialoruski 21 - 4 -
Blok Mniejszosci Narodowych 12 - 3 -