Polish Beer-Lovers' Party
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The Polish Beer-Lovers' Party (PPPP; Polish: Polska Partia Przyjaciół Piwa, lit. 'Polish Party of Friends of Beer') 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 and thus fight alcoholism,[1] but it eventually developed a serious platform based around tax reform and green politics.[2]
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Polish Beer-Lovers' Party Polska Partia Przyjaciół Piwa | |
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Abbreviation | PPPP |
Registered | 28 December 1990 (1990-12-28) |
Dissolved | 28 May 1993 (1993-05-28) |
Headquarters | Warsaw |
Membership (1991) | 10,000 |
Ideology | Initially: Political satire Beer drinking advocacy Anti-communism Later: Reformism Green politics |
Political position | Big tent |
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