Central Union of Cultural and Economic Organizations


The Central Union of Cultural and Economic Organizations (Polish: Centralny Związek Organizacji Kulturalnych i Gospodarczych, Belarusian: Centrạlny sajụz kultụrnych i haspadạrczych arhanizạcyj, Centrasajụz) was a Belarusian minority organization in the Second Republic of Poland founded in 1930 founded by a group of Belarusian activists supporting compromise with the Sanationist government of Józef Piłsudski led by Anton Luckievich, Radasłaŭ Astroŭski and Fabijan Akinczyc [pl], seeking to pragmatically preserve the Belarusian national movement inside the legal framework of the country. It originated as an organization to contest the 1930 Polish parliamentary election,[1] winning 12,359 votes.[2] It collapsed in 1932.[3]

Central Union of Cultural and Economic Organizations
Polish: Centralny Związek Organizacji Kulturalnych i Gospodarczych
Belarusian: Centrạlny sajụz kultụrnych i haspadạrczych arhanizạcyj
Founded1930
Dissolved1932
IdeologyBelarusian nationalism

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  1. ^ "Przegląd Wschodni 48". Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  2. ^ Statystyka Wyborów do Sejmu i Senatu z dnia 16 i 23 Listopada 1930 roku (PDF). Warsaw. 1935. p. XXX.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ "Centralny Związek Organizacji Kulturalnych i Gospodarczych". PWN.