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Report from the Working Conference of Opposition Leaders

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This report, from September 1, 1988, details the meeting of a diverse coalition of Polish opposition members, consisting of trade unionists, academics, journalists and representatives of the Solidarity movement. They agreed that their major priorities were for talks with the government regarding the status of unions, pluralism, and economic and political reforms. They agreed to the establishment of topical planning groups, and to address the issue of "youth and generational differences" within the opposition. Their plans would later culminate in the Polish Round Table Talks of February 1989.

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Report on a Working Conference [of Opposition Leaders]
1 September 1988

A report from a working conference
At a meeting held on 1 September 1988, chaired by Prof. Andrzej Stelmachowski, there
was a discussion on preparations to a possible “Roundtable.” Participants in the
discussion were: B. Geremek, P. Czartoryski, M. Krol, H. Wujec, A. Michnik, J. Kuron,
S. Grabska,40 K. Sliwinski, T. Gruszecki, R. Bugaj, J. Moskwa, A. Wielowieyski, K.
Wojcicki, H. Bortnowska, Z. Grzelak.

Differences of opinion among the participants concerned mostly the degree of to
which emphasis should be placed on the [legal] registration of “Solidarity” as opposed to
the preparation of broader topics of possible future talks. Attention was drawn to the
danger of too wide a range of topics, which might water down the cause of “Solidarity.”
In this connection it has been agreed that it is necessary to prepare a detailed schedule of
negotiations, in which the question of “Solidarity” would be awarded the first place.

Another matter discussed was the status of social participants in the “Roundtable”
discussions. It has been acknowledged that it has to be precisely defined.

In the course of the meeting M. Krol submitted a report on his talk with Minister
Kiszczak, and P. Czartoryski described the situation in Silesia.

As a result of the discussion it has been agreed:

1. The point of departure for the preparations for the talks is a document
submitted by L. Walesa on 25 August 1988, in which three major areas for talks have
been formulated: unions, pluralism of associations, and economic and political reforms;

2. The date for the meeting of the so-called Group of 60 was set for 9 October
1988 in Gdansk (still to be agreed with L. Walesa);

3. The formation of topical groups, which were to prepare papers for the Gdansk
meeting, as well as for future talks conducted by L. Walesa. The following groups have
been set up:

- a group for trade union matters (Kuron, Merkel, Malanowski, Wujec, Rosner,
Milczanowski);
- a group for economic questions (Wielowieyski, Gruszecki, Bugaj—with an
invitation to G. Janowski for agricultural matters);
- a group for pluralism of associations (Geremek, Szaniawski, Paszynski,
Bratkowski and possibly M. Krol—future systemic questions).

It has been agreed that further topical groups should be established, which would
cooperate with a group of “Solidarity” advisors. Among other things, the question of
youth and generational differences should be brought up.

The question of contacts, the press and other media was entrusted to J. Moskwa,
and the preparation of papers for discussion in Gdansk—to K. Woycicki.

[Source: Andrzej Stelmachowski Papers. Translated by Jan Chowaniec for CWIHP.]

Credits

Andrzej Stelmachowski. "Report on a Working Conference [of Opposition Leaders]," September 1, 1988, Andrzej Stelmachowski Papers, trans. Jan Chowaniec, Cold War International History Project, Virtual Archive, CWIHP (accessed May 14, 2008).

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