Polish legislative election, 1965
Polish legislative election, 1965
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30 June 1965 (1965-06-30) |
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All 460 seats in the Sejm |
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First party |
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Leader |
Władysław Gomułka |
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Party |
FJN - PZPR |
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Leader since |
21 October 1956 |
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Leader's seat |
Warsaw-Prague |
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Last election |
412, 89.5% |
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Seats won |
411 (PZPR - 255, ZSL - 117, SD - 39), 89.3% |
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Seat change |
-1 |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 30 May 1965.[1] They were the fourth elections to the Sejm, the parliament of the People's Republic of Poland, and fifth in Communist Poland. They took place on 30 May. The lists admitted were controlled by the Front of National Unity (FJN), in turn controlled by the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR).
The distribution of seats was decided before the elections by the FJN, and electors had no possibility to change it. The results of the 1965 election would be duplicated, exactly, by the 1969 and 1972 elections.
Results
As the other parties and "independents" were in fact subordinate to PZPR, its control of the Sejm was, in fact, total.[2][3]
References
Further reading
- Jerzy Drygalski, Jacek Kwasniewski, No-Choice Elections, Soviet Studies, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Apr., 1990), pp. 295–315, JSTOR
- George Sakwa, Martin Crouch, Sejm Elections in Communist Poland: An Overview and a Reappraisal, British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Oct., 1978), pp. 403–424, JSTOR
- Informacja o dziatalnoici Sejmu PRL. (IV kadencja 1965-1969) (Warsaw: Sejm Chancellory Publications, 1969),