Tygodnik Solidarność

Tygodnik Solidarność ([tɨˈɡɔ.dɲik sɔ.lʲiˈdar.nɔɕt͡ɕ], "Solidarity Weekly") is a Polish weekly magazine. Started and published by the Solidarity movement on 3 April 1981,[1] it was banned by the People's Republic of Poland following the martial law declaration from 13 December 1981 and the thaw of 1989. It was legalized in June 1989 after the Polish legislative elections, 1989.

Tygodnik Solidarność
TypeWeekly magazine
Owner(s)Solidarność
EditorJerzy Kłosiński
Founded1981
Political alignmentChristian democratic
HeadquartersWarsaw
Websitewww.tygodniksolidarnosc.com/

Editors

gollark: People utterly hate all change more than 22% of the time, see.
gollark: I'll add that to the roadmap for Tux1.
gollark: I'll add that to the roadmap for 2021.
gollark: It is the space age somewhat. Launch costs are now not too horribly high.
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think so.

References

  1. Tomasz Mielczarek (2016). "On contemporary conservative opinion weeklies" (PDF). Media i Spoleczenstwo (6). Retrieved 22 April 2017.


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