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[The Brzezinski Holy Warriors on the Western Front
have now received their comeuppance, only to be
replaced by Tony Blair clone Leszek Miller.
As a Pakistani general was quoted saying early last
week, "Pakistan was the condom the U.S. used to
penetrate Afghanistan. Now that it's got what it
wanted, we'll be flushed down the drain."
But as a certain former electrician at a - closed down
- shipyard in Gdansk might riposte: "I've got mine,
jack."]


Polish Solidarity facing oblivion
September 24, 2001 Posted: 1218 GMT
Poland: Support for Solidarity has plummeted   
WARSAW, Poland -- An alliance of ex-Communists is
poised to send the Polish Solidarity movement into
political oblivion, exit polls have indicated. 
Solidarity -- the group that played a key role in
Poland embracing democracy -- is to lose power and all
its parliamentary seats, two polls reported. 
They will be replaced in government by the Democratic
Left Alliance and its coalition partner, a grouping on
course to win about 220 seats in the 460-seat Sejm
lower house of parliament and a majority in the upper
house, the polls say. 
Alliance leader Leszek Miller, who is poised to become
Poland's next prime minister, said: "It's the first
time since 1989 that any political group got so many
votes and a majority of seats in the parliament. This
means a great responsibility for us." 
 
RESOURCES  
 Profile: Polish Democratic Left Alliance leader
Leszek Miller  � 
�
Five small parties -- the centrist Civic Platform, the
right-wing Law and Justice, Self Defence, the Peasants
Party and the ultraconservative League of Families --
also won seats. 
Solidarity has suffered defections, infighting and
corruption during its last months in power. 
They were also unpopular after a summer of discontent
which saw the economy falter and massive flooding in
the countryside. 
The results were a stunning blow for the party, which
needed eight percent to stay in parliament but won
just 4.5 percent, according to one of the exit polls. 
"We have taken political risk and that costs," said
Jerzy Buzek, the outgoing Solidarity prime minister,
the Associated Press news agency reported. 
Exit polls also showed the Democratic Left won control
of the Senate, with 75 of 100 seats, the AP said. 
Miller, a former Politburo member, has pledged to keep
Poland in NATO and on course for European Union
membership. 
In one of the last campaign speeches President
Aleksander Kwasniewski -- an SLD man -- gave tacit
support for the group without mentioning it by name. 
"Poland needs a government with a stable parliamentary
majority ... with which I shall be able to work," he
said in a TV address on Friday. 
Poland observed a 24-hour ban on campaigning on
Saturday ahead of the general election. 
 
   

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