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The new era of the "Third Polish Republic" was beginning.
Since 1990 the Third Polish Republic was founded.
Following the establishment the Third Polish Republic, in 1991 it returned to its original name, and soon afterwards turned into a weekly.
Following the establishment of the Third Polish Republic in 1989, the oath was again changed and significantly shortened.
Independent, privately owned radio stations proliferated in the democratic Third Polish Republic after 1989.
The two memberships were indicative of the Third Polish Republic's integration with the West.
In 1989 communist rule was overthrown and Poland became what is constitutionally known as the "Third Polish Republic".
She joined Solidarity underground movement at an early age, and worked as a resistance operative until the 1989 founding of the Third Polish Republic.
Deputy Prime Ministers of the Third Polish Republic (1990-present)
Following the Potsdam Conference in 1945, Ręszów was incorporated into the Third Polish Republic.
This began the Third Polish Republic, and served as a prelude to the fully democratic elections of 1991-only the third free election ever held in Poland.
Administrative division of Poland between 1979 and 1998 included 49 voivodeships upheld after the establishment of the Third Polish Republic in 1989 for another decade.
Tusk was one of the candidates, making him a member of the First Sejm of the Third Polish Republic.
Following the fall of communism, the "God, Honour, Fatherland" phrase was restored by the government of the Third Polish Republic in 1993.
In all of these books Łysiak attacks people he claims are the founders of the Third Polish Republic (see Round Table Agreement).
According to PiS, the current Third Polish Republic is a post-communist creation whose very foundations must be changed to create a truly democratic state free of its past.
(a Polish version of Surprise, Surprise), he was called "The First German of the Third Polish Republic".
Only after the end of Communist rule in Poland did the government-in-exile formally pass on its responsibilities to the new government of the Third Polish Republic in December 1990.
The current responsibilities and traditions of the office stem from the creation of the contemporary Polish state (Third Polish Republic), and the office is defined in the Constitution of 1997.
This is due both to the propaganda of Communist Poland, and the intellectual climate, dominant in the Third Polish Republic (...) Meanwhile, these lands were the most precious part of our country.
In the Second Polish Republic, the President was elected by the Parliament, while in the Third Polish Republic the President is elected for a five-year term by the public.
Following the fall of communism in 1990 and transition of People's Republic of Poland into the present day Third Polish Republic, according to Rutkowski (1998), the welfare spending in Poland has risen.
As part of the reorganisation of the Catholic Church in the Third Polish Republic Culm was disbanded in 1992 by Pope John Paul II and replaced by the Diocese of Pelplin.
First the flower of the Second Polish Republic is murdered in the forests around Smolensk, now the intellectual elite of the Third Polish Republic die in this tragic plane crash when approaching Smolensk airport.”
During a state visit to France on April 9-11 Walesa and French President Mitterrand signed a 10-year treaty of friendship and solidarity, the first of its kind to be signed by the Third Polish Republic with a Western country.