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The Katowice Forum (Polish: Katowickie Forum (Partyjne)) was a group of hardline Polish United Workers Party members affiliated with the PUWP Voivoidship committee in Katowice, that during the 1980-1981 political crisis advocated pro-Soviet views. [1] On 28 May 1981 the forum published an attack on Kania's policies, warning of the “effects of Trotskyite- Zionism, nationalism, clericalism and anti-Sovietism”. [2] TASS reported positively on the article. The de facto leader of the Forum was Wsiewołod Wołczew. [3]
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The Katowice Forum (Polish: Katowickie Forum (Partyjne)) was a group of hardline Polish United Workers Party members affiliated with the PUWP Voivoidship committee in Katowice, that during the 1980-1981 political crisis advocated pro-Soviet views. [1] On 28 May 1981 the forum published an attack on Kania's policies, warning of the “effects of Trotskyite- Zionism, nationalism, clericalism and anti-Sovietism”. [2] TASS reported positively on the article. The de facto leader of the Forum was Wsiewołod Wołczew. [3]