Lubin Government of Ignacy Daszyński

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The Lubin Government of Ignacy Daszyński was a short-lived provisional leftist cabinet formed in November 1918 that sought to establish a democratic, independent Polish republic at the end of World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cabinet
provisional government
aimedAt creating a unified Polish authority after World War I
characteristic short-lived
context collapse of the partitioning empires
re-establishment of Polish independence
country Poland
goal establish a democratic Polish republic
establish an independent Polish state
governmentType provisional cabinet
headOfGovernment Ignacy Daszyński NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod end of World War I
ideology left-wing politics
social democracy
intendedStateForm democratic republic
languageOfGovernment Polish
locatedIn Lublin NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ignacy Daszyński NERFINISHED
politicalPosition left-wing
precededBy Austro-Hungarian rule in parts of Poland
regionServed Polish territories liberated from partitioning powers
soughtTo implement democratic reforms in Poland
stateForm republican
status dissolved
temporalLocation November 1918

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Provisional People's Government of the Republic of Poland alsoKnownAs Lubin Government of Ignacy Daszyński