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Polish Parliament is Unwilling to Dissolve

August 4, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The motion that the Polish Sejm, following its decision to grant broad powers to the Bartel Government, be dissolved, was defeated yesterday by a majority vote.

The motion was introduced by the Left groups in the House. It was strongly oppose by the representatives of the Right parties who argued that the control of the Sejm over the Bartel Government is necessary because of the existence of “the danger that the Government will sell Poland to Gruenbaum’s chosen people.”

The Sejm ended its summer sessions and will re-convene in September.

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