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Definition of Lech walesa
1. Noun. Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lech Walesa
Literary usage of Lech walesa
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In Search of Poland: The Superpowers' Response to Solidarity, 1980-1989 by Arthur R. Rachwald (1990)
"Senator Kennedy was also scheduled to talk with lech walesa, as well as with
church and state officials. The Polish authorities, assuming that the meeting ..."
2. Vicars of Christ: Popes, Power, and Politics in the Modern World by Michael P. Riccards (1998)
"The pope again met with union leader lech walesa, and the pontiff also visited
a suburban church where Father Jerzy ..."
3. The Changing Nature of Democracy by Takashi Inoguchi, Edward Newman, John Keane (1998)
"Concerning the second question, Garton Ash cites a number of post-election
declarations by the Polish episcopate and lech walesa and concludes that the ..."
4. Dilemmas of Independence: Ukraine After Totalitarianism by Alexander J. Motyl (1993)
"Whereas Boris Yeltsin, Leonid Kravchuk, Vaclav Havel, and lech walesa may give
us grounds for hope, the legacies of empire and total- ..."