Socialists' Bloc
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Socialists' Bloc | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Józef Janta[1] Piotr Sowa[2] |
| Ideology | Socialism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Members | |
The Socialists' Bloc (Polish: Blok Socjalistów) was a political coalition of left-wing parties oriented around the Polish Socialist Party. It operated in the Silesian Voivodeship during the 1930 Polish parliamentary election[3] and in the November 1930 Silesian Parliament election,[4] where it lost two seats.[5] The Bloc united the Polish and German left in Silesia, although the two had already loosely cooperated beforehand.