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本文分析了波兰共和国立法众议院天主教社会议会俱乐部[Klub Poselski Katolicko-Społeczny]在1947-1952年间的起源,其活动阶段及其代表的政治观念。它由三名议员组成:Jan Frankowski, Aleksander Bocheński和Witold Bieńkowski。他们最初以建设性反对的策略为指导,并打算为波兰天主教徒创造一个更广泛的政治环境。最初,代表们以勇敢和实事求是的方式行事,但随着时间的推移,面对国内的内部争端和政治进程,他们的活动变得越来越循规蹈矩,集中于捍卫天主教徒的某些权利,通常是无效的。
Klub Poselski Katolicko-Społeczny w Sejmie Ustawodawczym RP w latach 1947–1952. Geneza, koncepcje i działalność
The article analyses the genesis of the Catholic Social Parliamentary Club [Klub Poselski Katolicko-Społeczny] in the Legislative Sejm of the Republic of Poland in the years 1947–1952, the stages of its activity and the political concepts of its deputies. It consisted of three parliamentarians: Jan Frankowski, Aleksander Bocheński and Witold Bieńkowski. They were initially guided by the tactics of constructive opposition and the intention to create a broader political milieu of Polish Catholics. Initially, the deputies acted in a courageous and factual manner, but over time, in the face of internal disputes and political processes in the country, their activity became increasingly conformist and focused on defending, usually ineffectively, certain rights of Catholics.