Lech Walesa
Lech Walesa
Lech Wałęsa; born 29 September 1943) is a retired Polish politician and labor activist. He co-founded and headed Solidarity, the Soviet bloc's first independent trade union, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983, and served as President of Poland from 1990 to 1995...
NationalityPolish
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth29 September 1943
CityPopowo, Poland
CountryPoland
demand finally rights strike union
Finally we have an independent union under our own administration. We now have the right to strike and we are going to demand more rights soon.
job thinking
Well, I was thinking there's a job for me as an electrician.
union
I represent the concept that pluralism is essential, union pluralism. I made an oath about this.
family life lived regrets spend time
I don't have regrets I didn't spend more time with my family because I've lived my life to the full, and you can't look back in regret.
decided opponents
I decided to get to know my opponents and their arguments.
agree build common secular soon ten
We need to agree on common values for all religions as soon as possible, a kind of secular Ten Commandments on which we will build the world of tomorrow.
bringing helped information technology
Technology helped end communism by bringing in information from the outside.
No minority should climb all over the majority.
further work
My character and personality is today and tomorrow; I do not work well remembering further back.
cannot
I cannot stand for more than half an hour in one place.
hoping leadership obama
We were hoping Obama would reclaim moral leadership for America. That failed.
travelled
We have travelled so far in our technical advancements that we are no longer located in our own countries.
britain great poles
Poles finished communism, and Great Britain profited significantly from this.
creates easiest life previous
Life creates new heroes, and new heroes always find it easiest to beat up on the previous heroes.