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The Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action (Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna, ROAD) was a market-socialist and political party in Poland. The party was centrist-socialist on economic issues and conservative to moderate-conservative on social issues. In early 1990, an open conflict erupted between the conservative and centrist wings within the Citizens' Parliamentary Party (Obywatelski Klub Parlamentarny) formed by Sejm members from the ranks of the oppositional, trade-unionist Solidarity Citizens' Committee (Komitet Obywatelski Solidarność); Lech Wałęsa dubbed this conflict, which he actively fomented, the "war at the top" (wojna na górze).

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  • Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action (en)
  • Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna (nl)
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  • Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna (ROAD) – polska partia polityczna działająca w latach 1990–1991, utworzona przez działaczy „Solidarności”. (pl)
  • The Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action (Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna, ROAD) was a market-socialist and political party in Poland. The party was centrist-socialist on economic issues and conservative to moderate-conservative on social issues. In early 1990, an open conflict erupted between the conservative and centrist wings within the Citizens' Parliamentary Party (Obywatelski Klub Parlamentarny) formed by Sejm members from the ranks of the oppositional, trade-unionist Solidarity Citizens' Committee (Komitet Obywatelski Solidarność); Lech Wałęsa dubbed this conflict, which he actively fomented, the "war at the top" (wojna na górze). (en)
  • De Burgerbeweging Democratische Actie (ROAD) (Pools: Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna) was een Poolse politieke partij, een van de eerste die na de opheffing van het machtsmonopolie van de communisten uit het vrije vakverbond Solidariteit is voortgekomen. (nl)
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  • The Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action (Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna, ROAD) was a market-socialist and political party in Poland. The party was centrist-socialist on economic issues and conservative to moderate-conservative on social issues. In early 1990, an open conflict erupted between the conservative and centrist wings within the Citizens' Parliamentary Party (Obywatelski Klub Parlamentarny) formed by Sejm members from the ranks of the oppositional, trade-unionist Solidarity Citizens' Committee (Komitet Obywatelski Solidarność); Lech Wałęsa dubbed this conflict, which he actively fomented, the "war at the top" (wojna na górze). On 12 May 1990, the conservative- socialist faction led by Jarosław Kaczyński formed a new party of their own, the Centre Agreement (Porozumienie Centrum, PC), which was going to support Wałęsa in the upcoming presidential election. In response to this, the centrist and Christian democratic faction, which favoured Christian democrat Tadeusz Mazowiecki as president, decided to establish the Citizens Movement 'Democratic Action'. Formed in July 1990, this was a regular, structured party rather than a loosely knit movement as its name suggests. ROAD's founders include Zbigniew Bujak, Władysław Frasyniuk, Jacek Kuroń, and Adam Michnik, that are considered as moderate socialdemocrats. A smaller, more conservative faction around Aleksander Hall had split from Solidarity's parliamentary party a few weeks earlier, calling themselves (Forum Prawicy Demokratycznej, FPD). In the presidential election in November–December 1990, both ROAD and FPD supported Mazowiecki, who suffered a surprisingly clear defeat, receiving only 18% in the first ballot. In May 1991, following intense arguments within the party, ROAD merged with the FPD and other pro-Mazowiecki groups to form the Democratic Union (Unia Demokratyczna, UD) with Mazowiecki at the helm. However, many ROAD members refused to back this decision; most notably co-founder Zbigniew Bujak, who proposed to take a more social-democratic direction and formed the Democrat-Social Movement (Ruch Demokratyczno-Społeczny, RDS) instead. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
  • De Burgerbeweging Democratische Actie (ROAD) (Pools: Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna) was een Poolse politieke partij, een van de eerste die na de opheffing van het machtsmonopolie van de communisten uit het vrije vakverbond Solidariteit is voortgekomen. De groepering werd opgericht op 16 juli 1990 door Zbigniew Bujak en als een directe reactie op de oprichting van de Centrumalliantie door Lech en Jarosław Kaczyński. Als partij had de ROAD niet echt een duidelijk politiek profiel. Het was vooral een gematigde, centristische partij, die zowel christendemocratische, sociaaldemocratische als liberale elementen bevatte. Tot de leden behoorden onder anderen Jacek Kuroń, Bronisław Geremek, Marek Edelman, Adam Michnik en . In de presidentsverkiezingen van 1990 steunde de ROAD de kandidatuur van premier Tadeusz Mazowiecki. In mei 1991 ging de partij op in de nieuw opgerichte Democratische Unie (UD). Een kleine groep rondom Zbigniew Bujak ging niet mee naar de UD en richtte een nieuwe, linkse partij op, de Democratisch-Sociale Beweging (RDS), die een jaar 1992 aan de wieg zou komen te staan van de Unie van de Arbeid (UP). (nl)
  • Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna (ROAD) – polska partia polityczna działająca w latach 1990–1991, utworzona przez działaczy „Solidarności”. (pl)
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