30 years of Free Election [10]

30th Anniversary of the First Free Parliamentary Election

Subject: no
Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 999/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 31.1 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 12000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2021-10-21
Issue price: 250 pln
The reverse features a fragment of the complex of the Sejm buildings, with a centrally placed building that houses the Sejm meeting halls, and a fragment of the Senate building. In the foreground, a stylised fragment of a ballot paper featuring the eagle of the National Electoral Commission is placed.

Designer: Dominika Karpińska-Kopiec
The obverse of the coin carries a portrait of Jan Olszewski, Prime Minister in the years 1991–1992, a fragment of the seating chart for the Sejm meeting hall, and a stylised ballot box.

Designer: Dominika Karpińska-Kopiec

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30th Anniversary of the First Free Parliamentary Election

Poland was the last Central European country to hold a free parliamentary election after the fall of communist governments. This was due to the evolutionary nature of the changes in the political system initiated by the Round Table talks and then to the policy pursued by the government headed by Tadeusz Mazowiecki, who decided to hold democratic local government elections in the first place (May 1990). And later, the elite of the “Solidarity” movement, embroiled in an increasingly fierce political dispute, decided to call a general presidential election. Its winner, Lech Wałęsa, engaged in a months-long dispute with the majority of the Contract Sejm over the structure of the electoral law. It all led to the free parliamentary election taking place as late ...

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