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The Democratic Party has attracted criticism from other former oppositionists from communist times, who criticise that the party accepts former members of the post-communist SLD, and strongly opposes the large-scale vetting of officials and politicians ( see Bronisław Wildstein ) aimed at eliminating former state agents from political life.
It is named after the reporter who supposedly secretly copied the list from the national archives, Bronisław Wildstein.
It is not clear how this list leaked from the IPN ( Institute of National Remembrance ), but it is commonly assumed that it was Bronisław Wildstein who copied that list to his pendrive and then made it available for journalists.
In early 2005, Rzeczpospolita found itself at the very centre of a heated public debate, after one of its employees, the former dissident and journalist Bronisław Wildstein, abstracted a list with the names of 240, 000 informers and victims of the communist secret police from the Institute of National Remembrance and distributed it among colleagues.
Bronisław Wildstein
Bronisław Wildstein ( born June 11, 1952 in Olsztyn, Poland ) is a former Polish dissident, a journalist, freelance author and, from May 11, 2006 to February 28, 2007, he was the CEO of Telewizja Polska, state-owned television.
Bronisław Wildstein was born in Olsztyn.
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