LEADER OF POLISH EXILE REGIME RESIGNS
LONDON, Feb. 9. Lieutenant-General Tadcusz BorMorowski, the wartime defender of Warsaw, lias resigned as "Premier” of the emigre Polish Government in London. His resignation follows a split overwhether the exiled Peasant Party leader, M. Stanyslaw MikoJajczyk, the former Premier of Poland, should enter the emigre Government. One section opposed his inclusion on the grounds that his party tried to collaborate with the Communist Party in the immediate post-war period and had joined the Polish Government in Warsaw. Another section wants to include all the main Polish parties except the Communists. Only the National Democratic Party and the Christian Democratic Party are at present represented. The emigre Government is not recognised in London.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22868, 11 February 1949, Page 5
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