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Mazurska Partia Ludowa : ウィキペディア英語版
Masurian People's Party
Masurian People's Party ((ポーランド語:Mazurska Partia Ludowa), MPL) was a pro-Polish agrarian political party active in Masuria between 1896 and 1914. The party was formed in 1896 but due to repression by the German police and local Prussian authorities it did not adopt an official program until 1898. It remained active until World War I.
The party was formed in response to, and was focused on opposing the policy of forced Germanization pursued by the Prussian authorities in regard to the Polish speaking population of the region.〔
==Founding==

The party was founded in November 1896 by the publicist Karol Bahrke and the poet Michał Kajka in Ełk. Other notable initial members included the agrarian peasant activists Bogumił Labusz and Gustaw Leyding. The first meeting of the founders at the house of Bahrke, on November 8th, was dispersed by German police.〔 However, before this occurred the delegates did manage to call forth a 30 member electoral committee.
The actual program of the party was not approved until January 25, 1898.〔

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