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Jewish Deputies in Polish Sejm Vote Against Government but for Government Budget

November 14, 1924
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A motion introduced by the Ukrainian deputies in the Polish Sejm to express lack of confidence in the present cabinet of Vladyslaw Grabski was defeated by a vote of 237 to 52. All Polish parties, including the German Minority representatives, voted for the government. The Jewish deputies voted against the government.

The Jewish deputies, however, voted for the budget submitted by the government.

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