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Polish Christian Democratic Party ( Polish : Polskie Stronnictwo Chrześcijańskiej Demokracji , PSChD, commonly known as Chrześcijańska Demokracja or Chadecja ), was a political party of Polish right wing Christian democracy faction existing in the first year of the Second Polish Republic . Its leader and main activist was Wojciech Korfanty .

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3-583: The Front Morges was a political alliance of centrist political parties ( Polish Christian Democratic Party , National Workers' Party , Związek Hallerczyków ) of interbellum Poland . It was founded in 1936 in the Swiss village of Morges by General Władysław Sikorski and former Polish Prime Minister Ignacy Paderewski . Prominent activists included Józef Haller , Wojciech Korfanty , and Karol Popiel . They opposed Poland's Sanation regime – which had caused some of them to emigrate abroad. They wanted to form

6-663: A new government with Paderewski as president and Wincenty Witos as prime minister. They demanded Poland's democratization and closer ties with France . The Front Morges gained little publicity or support in Poland, but in 1937 led to the formation of a new political party there, the Labor Party ( Stronnictwo Pracy ), which would become part of the political basis for the Polish Government-in-Exile during 1939–1945. This Polish history –related article

9-742: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Polish Christian Democratic Party In 1922, Chadecja became part of the Chrześcijański Związek Jedności Narodowej ( Chiena ) coalition. Part of the Chjeno-Piast coalition after signing the Lanckorona Pact in 1923. After the May Coup of 1926, split into three factions. Member of Centrolew coalition in 1929. Member of Front Morges coalition in 1937, and merged with National Workers' Party to form

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