"Round Table"

In November 1986 "Solidarity" was adopted by the International Confederation of Trade Unions. Strikes resumed in 1988 became the direct cause of action by the communist government talks with the Union. The government and the union (social) have agreed on the conditions of the Round Table Conference. As a result of its findings in April 1989 re-registered the Solidarity Trade Union ...

... After the legalization of Association does not regained his former influence and brought together approximately 1.5 million members, but remained a force numbering, which showed the parliamentary elections June 4, 1989, during which the candidates for deputies backed by Solidarity won all of the negotiated opposition in parliament and gained 99 seats in the Senate, the total number of 100th These elections have enabled the creation in August 1989 the first non-communist government of Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki.