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Polish Beer-Lovers' Party

The Polish Beer-Lovers' Party was a satirical Polish political party that was founded in 1990. Originally, the party's goal was to promote cultural beer-drinking in English-style pubs instead of vodka ; however, the party eventually developed a serious platform based on tax reform and green politics.

History
Formation The party was founded by the cast and crew of a late 80's Polish comedy series called "The Beer Scouts" () as "a continuation of [the] TV program." Janusz Rewiński, an actor on the show, was elected leader of the party in April 1991. Rise and 1991 election The humorous name and disillusionment with Poland's political transformation led some Poles to vote for and/or join the party, with it having 10,000 registered members by July 1991. The nature of the party's appeal to its supporters was reflected in frequently-heard remarks that, maybe with the PPPP at the helm, "it wouldn't be better but for sure it would be funnier." Disbanding and successor groups Soon after the election, the party split into Big Beer and Little Beer factions, despite Rewiński's claims that "beer is neither light nor dark, it is tasty." , future president of the Polish National Party, became leader of the PPPP in 1992 after Rewiński was accused of "cryptic financial operations." The PPPP dissolved in 1993 after it suffered a major defeat in that year's parliamentary election, ==See also==
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