Frustration in Poland stemmed from various factors, including economic disparities, political corruption, and a lack of democratic freedoms under communist rule. The Solidarity movement, led by Lech Wałęsa in the 1980s, galvanized public discontent and demanded reforms, ultimately leading to the fall of communism in 1989. This shift marked a significant change, as it paved the way for a democratic government and economic transformation, aligning Poland more closely with Western Europe. The transition sparked both hope and challenges as the country navigated its new identity and integration into the European Union.
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