Disambiguation evidence for Solidarity movement via surface form

"Solidarity"


As subject (57)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Solidarity".

Predicate Object
aim democratization of Poland
aim free trade unions
aim political reform
aim workers' rights
alsoKnownAs Solidarność
continent Europe
country Poland
foundedBy Gdańsk Shipyard workers
foundedBy Lech Wałęsa
hasAward Nobel Peace Prize to Lech Wałęsa in 1983
hasPart Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee
hasPoliticalWing Solidarity Electoral Action
headquarters Gdańsk
ideology Catholic social teaching
ideology anti-communism
ideology democracy
inception 1980
influenced Revolutions of 1989
surface form: Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia
influenced collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe
influenced democratic opposition in Eastern Europe
influenced end of the Cold War
instanceOf political movement
instanceOf social movement
instanceOf trade union
keyPerson Anna Walentynowicz
keyPerson Bronisław Geremek
keyPerson Jacek Kuroń
keyPerson Karol Modzelewski
keyPerson Lech Wałęsa
keyPerson Tadeusz Mazowiecki
language Polish
legalStatus legal from 1980 to 1981
legalStatus outlawed from 1981 to 1989
legalStatus re-legalized in 1989
locationFounded Gdańsk
memberCount about 10 million members at its peak
movementType labor movement
movementType opposition movement
movementType pro-democracy movement
opposedBy Polish People’s Republic
surface form: Communist government of the Polish People's Republic
opposedBy Polish United Workers' Party
opposedBy Soviet Union
opposedSystem one-party communist rule
originatedFrom Gdańsk Shipyard strikes
recognizedAs first independent trade union in the Eastern Bloc
religion Roman Catholicism (dominant among members)
significantEvent Gdańsk Agreement
significantEvent Round Table Talks of 1989
surface form: Round Table Talks
significantEvent introduction of martial law in Poland
significantEvent partly free elections in Poland in June 1989
slogan Nie ma wolności bez Solidarności
supportedBy Catholic Church in Poland
supportedBy Pope John Paul II
timePeriod 1980s
usedMethod civil resistance
usedMethod negotiations
usedMethod strikes