Lech Walesa — "My job is to represent the people, not to be popular."
My job is to represent the people, not to be popular.
My job is to represent the people, not to be popular.
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"I believe in miracles."
"My name is President."
"I am a stubborn man, but I am also a pragmatic one."
"Women should not have equal rights in politics because they are weaker and less intelligent."
"I am the best president Poland ever had, and no one can deny that."
Polish electrician who founded Solidarity in 1980, won the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize, and became the first post-communist president of Poland (1990-1995). Closely associated with Václav Havel (fellow Eastern-bloc dissident-turned-president) and Pope John Paul II (the Polish pope whose 1979 visit catalyzed Solidarity). For an intellectual contrast, see Wojciech Jaruzelski, Polish general and Communist leader — Jaruzelski imposed martial law in 1981, banned Solidarity, and interned Wałęsa. He represented the Soviet-backed institutional power Solidarity's nonviolent labor movement was organized to displace — they ultimately signed the 1989 Round Table Talks together that ended Polish communism.
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