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Polish Round Table Agreement

Original table displayed at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw

The Polish Round Table Talks took place in Warsaw, Poland from 6 February to 5 April[1] 1989. The government initiated talks with the banned trade union Solidarność and other opposition groups in an attempt to defuse growing social unrest.

History

Following the factory strikes of the early 1980s and the subsequent formation of the (then still underground) Solidarity movement under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa, the political situation in Poland started relaxing somewhat. Despite an attempt by the government to crack down on trade unionism, the movement had gained too much momentum and it became impossible to hold off change anymore. In August 1988, the authorities of the Polish People’s Republic started a dialogue with the opposition under the influence of multiple internal and external factors. While the main reason were abundant social protests, lasting from May 1988 in different regions of Poland, the increasing crisis of the Polish economy, pressure of the Polish Catholic Church to begin negotiations with the opposition, support of the Western states for Solidarność, and simultaneous internal transformations of the USSR provoked by the politics of perestroika of Gorbaczev, ultimately decided about initiating the talks.[2] Also the changes in the attitude of both ruling party and the opposition were vital to the process; the contemporary authorities knew that they need social permission to conduct required economic reforms,[3] and for that reason they wanted to share the political responsibility with Solidarność,[4] whereas the opposition prioritized the need to reorganize public life over continuation of resisting PZPR.[5]

In September 1988, when a wave of strikes was coming to an end, a secret meeting was held which included Lech Wałęsa and Minister of Internal Affairs Czesław Kiszczak. They agreed on holding the so-called "Round Table" talks in the near future to plan out the course of action to be undertaken in the country. The Round Table talks began on 6 February 1989 at 14:23 CET. They included the solidarity opposition faction and the coalition government faction. The talks were held in the Council of Ministers Office. The meetings were co-chaired by Wałęsa and Kiszczak.

The Polish communists, led by General Jaruzelski, hoped to co-opt prominent opposition leaders into the ruling group without making major changes in the political power structure. In reality, the talks radically altered the shape of the Polish government and society. The events in Poland precipitated and gave momentum to the fall of the entire European communist bloc; the Yalta arrangement collapsed soon after the events in Poland.

Sessions

The sessions were divided into three main work groups:

  • Political reform workgroup
  • Union pluralism workgroup
  • Economy and social politics workgroup

Specific issues were handled by these work groups, although meetings often ground to a halt. This was caused by a mutual distrust of the factions and an obvious unwillingness of the government faction to relinquish power. The most controversial questions were:

  • Pay raises and indexation
  • Future pluralist elections
  • The limit of the future president's competence
  • The limit of competence for the future Sejm and Senate
  • The access to mass communication media by opposition forces

Main negotiators of the governing coalition and the opposition camp were chosen by their leaders; respectively Wojciech Jaruzelski (although he did not participate in the talks), Mieczysław Rakowski, Józef Czyrek and Stanisław Ciosek, and then Lech Wałęsa and Henryk Wujec.[6] It is important to notice that both parties maintained a sense of high legitimacy during the conversations; Solidarność on the basis of representing the society and transparent informing the wider public about the course of the talks, whereas the authorities on the basis of holding the real power and belief that they still represent the interests of a vital part of the society.[7] The most important topics of negotiations were future elections, the position of the president, Senate, practical reforms of the state’s structure, and bringing back free associations and unions.[8]

A number of (radical) opposition organisations were quite opposed to the talks as they did not believe in the good intentions of the sitting government. Despite their fears a number of important documents were signed on 5 April, at the conclusion of the sessions. These documents became known as the Round Table Agreement.

Results

An agreement ("Round Table Agreement") was signed on 6 April 1989.[9] The most important demands, including those reflected in the April Novelization, were:

  • Legalization of independent trade unions
  • The introduction of the office of President (thereby annulling the power of the Communist party general secretary), who would be elected to a 6-year term
  • The formation of a Senate

As a result, real political power was vested in a newly created bicameral legislature and in a president who would be the chief executive. Solidarność became a legitimate and legal political party. Free election to 35% of the seats in Sejm and an entirely free election to the Senate was assured.

The Round Table Agreement also brought more plurality in public media. It allowed for the creation of a first, fully independent journal ‘Gazeta Wyborcza’, whose first edition was published on the 8th of May, 1989.[10] The politicians of the opposition were invited to the national public media, and the spots of Solidarność were released in public television.[11] Simultaneously, Solidarność started to publish their own weekly newspaper ‘Tygodnik Solidarności’, whose editor-in-chief became Tadeusz Mazowiecki.[12]

The election of 4 June 1989 brought a landslide victory to Solidarność: 99% of all the seats in the Senate and all of the 35% possible seats in Sejm. Jaruzelski, whose name was the only one the Polish United Workers' Party allowed on the ballot for the presidency, won by just one vote in the National Assembly. The 65–35 division was soon abolished as well, after the first truly free Sejm elections.

Criticism

Andrzej Gwiazda, who was one of the leaders of the so-called First Solidarity (August 1980 – December 1981), claims that the Round Table Agreement and the negotiations that took place before it at a Communist government's Ministry of the Interior and Administration (Poland) conference center (late 1988 and early 1989) in the village of Magdalenka had been arranged by Moscow. According to Gwiazda, who himself did not take part in the negotiations, the Soviets "carefully selected a group of opposition activists, who passed on as representatives of the whole [Polish] society, and made a deal with them".[13]

This notion was supported by Anna Walentynowicz, who in an interview given in 2005 stated that the Agreement was a "success of the Communists, not of the nation". According to Walentynowicz, Czesław Kiszczak and Wojciech Jaruzelski, who initiated the negotiations, "safeguarded their own safety and (...) influence on the government". Walentynowicz claims that the talks were organized so that in the future, "no Communist criminal, murderer or thief would pay for their crimes".[14]

Antoni Macierewicz regards the negotiations and the agreement as a "classic Soviet plot of the secret services". In his opinion, both Kiszczak and Jaruzelski were "at every stage controlled by their Soviet overseers (...) and their autonomy was minimal". As Macierewicz said in February 2009, the Round Table was a "tactical success of the parts of the elites, but from the point of view of national interests of Poland, it was a failure".[15]

Piotr Bączek of Gazeta Polska weekly wrote that in the mid-1980s, the so-called Communist Team of three (Jerzy Urban, General Władysław Pożoga and Stanisław Ciosek), suggested that among opposition activists, "search for people, who are politically available" should be initiated, as "yesterday's opponent, drawn into the power, becomes a zealous ally".[16] In June 1987 Mieczysław Rakowski, in a report handed to General Jaruzelski, wrote that a "change in the attitude towards the opposition must be initiated (...) Maybe, out of numerous oppositional fractions, one movement would be selected and allowed to participate in the governing", wrote Rakowski. Bączek's opinion is backed by Filip Musiał, a historian of Kraków's office of Institute of National Remembrance. In June 2008 Musiał stated that the Team of three was ordered to find a solution to a problem, which troubled Communist government of Poland. Economic situation of the country was worsening in the late 1980s, and the threat of social unrest was real. At the same time, the Communists did not want to relinquish power, so they prepared, in Musiał's words, "a political marketing operation".[17]

Musiał says that General Czesław Kiszczak himself decided which oppositional activists were "politically available" – the condition was that the candidates had to be supportive of "evolution" of the system, not its "radical rejection". Therefore, most opposition activists, who took part in the negotiations, were those who at different points of their lives were close to the "Marxist doctrine" or belonged to the Communist party. Furthermore, all participants were carefully scrutinized by the secret services. As a result, Poland was "the first Eastern Europe country, in which talks were initiated, but the last, in which completely free elections were organized, in the fall of 1991". Janusz Korwin-Mikke claims that one of the results of the Round Table agreement was that both sides pledged that "right-wing parties would never be allowed to rule",[18] and Jan Olszewski said that "basic issues had been settled before [the talks], and the negotiations at the Round Table were about secondary matters".[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ The 1989 Polish Round Table Revisited: Making History. Brian Porter 1999
  2. ^ Kofta et al., Psychologia Okrągłego Stołu, Sopot: Smak Słowa, 2019, p. 218-221, ISBN 978-83-65731-77-7.
  3. ^ Wnuk-Lipiński E., 25 lat po przełomie, "Wolność i Solidarność. Studia z dziejów opozycji wobec komunizmu i dyktatury”, 7, Europejskie Centrum Solidarności, 2014, p. 6-10.
  4. ^ Mryczko M., 30 lat Okrągłego Stołu, część II – kontrowersje, intro.media - Rzeszowski Portal Informacyjny, 7th of Feb 2019 [access 2023-11-27] (pol.).
  5. ^ Kofta et al., Psychologia Okrągłego Stołu, Sopot: Smak Słowa, 2019, p. 221-222, ISBN 978-83-65731-77-7.
  6. ^ Mirosław Kofta et al., Psychologia Okrągłego Stołu, Sopot: Smak Słowa, 2019, p. 240-242, ISBN 978-83-65731-77-7
  7. ^ Mirosław Kofta et al., Psychologia Okrągłego Stołu, Sopot: Smak Słowa, 2019, p. 243-245, ISBN 978-83-65731-77-7
  8. ^ Mirosław Kofta et al., Psychologia Okrągłego Stołu, Sopot: Smak Słowa, 2019, p. 251-254, ISBN 978-83-65731-77-7
  9. ^ Tagliabue, John (April 6, 2023). "Poland Sets Free Vote in June, First Since '45; Solidarity Reinstated – A New Parliament – Opposition to Get 35% of Lower House and Open Vote in Upper". The New York Times. p. A1. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  10. ^ https://intro.media/artykuly/30-lat-okraglego-stolu-czesc-i-geneza-i-przebieg-wydarzen
  11. ^ https://intro.media/artykuly/30-lat-okraglego-stolu-czesc-i-geneza-i-przebieg-wydarzen
  12. ^ https://intro.media/artykuly/30-lat-okraglego-stolu-czesc-i-geneza-i-przebieg-wydarzen
  13. ^ Okrągły Stół został zaplanowany w Moskwie, interview with Andrzej Gwiazda, Super Express, 08.04.2009
  14. ^ Okrągły Stół był sukcesem komunistów, nie społeczeństwa, interview with Anna Walentynowicz, Super Express, 05.02.2009
  15. ^ Gover.pl, Polityka w sieci. Macierewicz: Okrągły Stół to przegrana, 06.-2.2009 Archived October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ 4 czerwca 1989 r. – jak majstrowano Okrągły Stół by niezalezna.pl, 2011-06-04
  17. ^ Operacja "okrągłego stołu", interview with Filip Musiał, interia.pl, June 5, 2008 Archived June 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Korwin-Mikke: Partie prawicowe ofiarami PKW, fronda.pl, September 13, 2011
  19. ^ by Andy-aandy, June 3, 2011

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