National Populist Union
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Związek Ludowo-Narodowy (ZLN, National Populist Union or Association) was a political party of the Polish right-wing National Democracy (ND) movement, in the first year of the Second Polish Republic. Founded in 1919 from Stronnictwo Narodowo-Demokratyczne (the National-Democratic Party), in 1923 it signed the Lanckorona Pact and in 1928 was transformed into Stronnictwo Narodowe (the National Party). It was too weak to dominate the government but took part in coalitions and had several ministers.
Notable members included Stanisław Głąbiński and Stanisław Grabski.
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- Holzer, Jerzy (July 1977). "The Political Right in Poland, 1918-39". Journal of Contemporary History 12 (3): 395–412.