Trybuna Ludu

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Trybuna Ludu
TrybunaLuda logo.PNG
description Polish daily newspaper
publishing company Polish United Workers Party
First edition 1948
Sold edition 1,500,000 copies

The Trybuna Ludu (People's Stand) was a Polish daily newspaper published from 1948 to 1990.

It had one of the largest editions in Poland (around 1.5 million copies in the 1970s, only the Trybuna Śląska published in Katowice temporarily had larger ). Its first edition appeared in 1948 when the Polish United Workers' Party (PVAP) was founded. It came into being through the merger of the organs of two parties that merged to form the PVAP, "Głos Ludu" ("People's Voice") of the PPR and "Robotnik" ("The Worker") of the PPS . Together with Neues Deutschland and the Czechoslovak newspaper Rudé právo , it has organized the famous International Peace Tour since 1948 . After the fall of socialism and the dissolution of the PZPR in Poland in 1989, the newspaper was renamed Trybuna in early 1990 . It was published under this name until 2009 and was the unofficial mouthpiece of the Polish left.

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Polish citizens claimed that toilet paper production was deliberately kept tight so as not to jeopardize Trybuna Ludu's sales .

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Commons : Trybuna Ludu  - album with pictures, videos and audio files