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The Polski Blok Ludowy (PBL) (Polish Peasant Bloc) was a short lived political party in Poland, founded in 2002 by dissenting members from the parliamentary bodies of the Polish People's Party (PSL) and Self-Defense of the Polish Republic (Samoobrona). Its leader was Wojciech Mojzesowicz.
In 2004 the PBL supported Marek Belka's candidacy as Prime Minister.[1]
The PBL functioned as a political grouping until January 2005. Thereafter the group splintered and its representatives joined various other political parties.
Among the Bloc's former parliamentary representatives were: Wacław Klukowski (Szczecin constituency), Piotr Smolana (Bielsko-Biała) and Mojzesowicz himself (Bydgoszcz)
^Hunter, Richard J.; Ryan, Leo V. (2004). "Privatization and Transformation in Poland: An Update". The Polish Review. 49 (3): 938. ISSN 0032-2970.
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