By 1946, Poland was mostly under the control of the Soviet Union and its proxies, the PPR. In 1946, the Communists already tested their strength by falsifying the "
3xYES Referendum", and banning the vast majority of
right-wing parties (under the pretext of their pro-
Nazi stance). By 1947, the only remaining legal opposition was the Polish People's Party (PSL) of
Stanisław Mikołajczyk. The
Yalta agreement called for
"free and unfettered" elections in Poland. Every electoral district had Democratic Bloc's candidates on List 3. The January 1947 elections held under the supervision of the PPR fell well short of being "free and unfettered". as "anti-government bandits" (i.e. the
Home Army and other
Polish resistance movements loyal to the
Polish government in exile). Over 80,000 members of the Polish People's Party were arrested under various false charges in the month preceding the election, and around 100 of them were murdered by the Polish Secret Police (
Urząd Bezpieczeństwa, UB). 98 opposition parliamentary candidates were also crossed from the registration lists under these accusations. In some regions the government disqualified the entire People's Party list under various technical and legal pretenses, most commonly in regions known to be People's Party strongholds. Over 40% of the members of the electoral commissions who were supposed to monitor the voting were recruited by the UB. ==Conduct==