Walesa yields: Poland

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Poland's Pres Walesa reluctantly agreed to allow Hanna Suchocka to form a seven-party coalition government on Jun 8, 1992, after failing to drum up support for outgoing prime minister Waldemar Pawlak. Suchocka's government will be the first in the post-Communist era to enjoy a parliamentary majority.

Coalition governments

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Storms ahead: Poland

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Poland's new prime minister, Hanna Suchocka, has struck a deal with Pres Lech Walesa that delegates government responsibilities. Her domain is the economy, which is straining under privatization efforts. Problems include a deficit, inflation, and labor unrest.

Economic development

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A carry-on: Poland

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Pres Lech Walesa skillfully averted a political crisis by calling for an early election after parliament called for the government's resignation. Prime minister Hanna Suchocka's government was hurt by Solidarity strikes and a weakened economy.

Solidarity Independent Trade Union

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Subjects list: Political activity, Poland, Political aspects, Walesa, Lech, Suchocka, Hanna
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