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The Silesian Separatist Movement (, ŚRS) was a minor Silesian party that advocated for
Silesian independence Silesian independence (Silesian language, Silesian: ''Samostanowjyńo Ślůnska''; Polish language, Polish: ''Niepodległość Śląska'') is the political movement for Upper Silesia and Cieszyn Silesia to become a sovereign state. Since the 9th ...
from Poland. The party was founded on 19 March 2007 by Silesian activists Dariusz Jerczyński, Grzegorz Kot and Marcela Tampa. The party was affiliated with a Silesian regionalist organisation People of the Silesian Nation and the
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
, and Grzegorz Kot ran for the
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in the
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on behalf of this party. Silesian Separatist Movement listed "national and territorial separation of Silesia from Poland" and "the sanctioning of Silesian nationality" as its main goals. According to its program, the party was dedicated to the concept of an independent Silesian state in tradition of interwar Silesian movements such as
Silesian People's Party The Silesian People’s Party (, , , ) was a political organization in Cieszyn Silesia that existed from 1909 to 1938 in Austrian Silesia, which later became international plebiscite territory and finally part of Czechoslovakia. The party includ ...
(1908–1938) and the
Union of Upper Silesians The Union of Upper Silesians (; ; Silesian: ''Ferajn Gůrnoślůnzokůw'') was an early 20th-century movement for the independence of Upper Silesia. The movement had its genesis during the revolutions of 1848. Allied with the Silesian People's P ...
(1919–1924), which wanted to realise this concept. In May 2010, the movement was put into liquidation, and was removed from the Register of Associations on June 6. The party has declared its goals to be the national and territorial separation of Silesia and the recognition of the Silesian nationality, and believed that the Polish government ignores the interests of Silesian people. The Silesian Separatist Movement was largely inspired by the autonomist politician
Józef Kożdoń Józef Kożdoń (; 8 September 1873 – 7 December 1949) was a Silesian autonomist politician. Biography Kożdoń was born on 8 September 1873 in Leszna Górna. He was a teacher (from 1893) and principal (from 1902) of primary schools in Strum ...
, consider the party's "patron", and declared the continuation of his legacy, including the social-democratic values of his movement. The party participated in the
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and the
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, where the member of the party Grzegorz Kot ran on behalf of People of the Silesian Nation and the
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
. The movement supported other independence movements such as the
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, and petitioned Polish government to legally recognise Silesian as a regional language in 2012.


History

The Silesian Separatist Movement was registered as a political association on 19 March 2007, with Grzegorz Kot, Dariusz Jerczyński and Marcela Tampa listed as the leadership of the party. The Movement was closely associated with Związek Ludności Narodowości Śląskiej (People of the Silesian Nation) and was to be a branch of the organisation. The Party was initially registered as ''Federacja Rozwoju Śląska'' (Federation for Silesian Development), but was renamed to Silesian Separatist Movement and became a part of People of the Silesian Nation. The party also cooperated electorally with the much larger
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
. One of the party's founders, Grzegorz Kot, stated: "We knew we would have trouble registering as separatists, so we registered first under a different name". Dariusz Jerczyński is a Silesian historian, publicist and a supporter of Silesian independence, who worked as an editor for the newspaper of the
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
called Jaskółka Śląska. In autumn 2007, Dariusz Jerczyński made contact with the leaders of the Federation for the Development of Silesia - Grzegorz Kot and Marceli Potempa, to create a new Silesian National Movement on the basis of their former organisation. Because the local district court objected to this name, the organisation was finally registered under the name Silesian Separatist Movement, and Jerczyński became its general secretary. The founders of the Silesian Separatist Movement participated in the march for Silesian autonomy in Warsaw, where they were photographed with prominent Silesian activists such as
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and Jerzy Gorzelik. In 2007, Grzegorz Kot participated in the Polish parliamentary election, where he ran for a seat in the
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on behalf of the People of the Silesian Nation; he obtained 385 votes. Kot also participated in the
2010 Polish local elections The 2010 Polish local elections were held in two parts, with its first round on 21 November and the second on 5 December. The first round included elections of deputies to provincial voivodeship sejmiks, as well for gmina and powiat councilors. ...
, running for the Katowice city council as a candidate of the
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
; he won 51 votes. In 2010, a right-wing local
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politician Witold Naturski wrote an article "Silesian separatists dream of seats and power" for a Silesian newspaper
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. Naturski referred to the
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
as separatist and denounced its proposals to federalize Poland as a scheme to fracture the Polish state. Naturski claimed that Silesian regionalists take advantage of the ignorance of less-educated and poor voters, and that the ultimate goal of Silesian autonomists is to join Germany. The Silesian Separatist Party wrote a response to Naturski's article, explaining that the Silesian Autonomy Movement is not a Silesian party and stating that "any Silesian who holds separatist views has every right to join the legally operating association Silesian Separatist Movement instead". The party stated that while the Silesian Autonomy Movement strives to restore the interwar Silesian autonomy under the
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, the ŚRS takes Józef Kożdoń as its official patron and refers to the concept of an independent Silesian state as envisioned by Silesian regionalists after the First World War, and in its statute refers to the tradition of the
Silesian People's Party The Silesian People’s Party (, , , ) was a political organization in Cieszyn Silesia that existed from 1909 to 1938 in Austrian Silesia, which later became international plebiscite territory and finally part of Czechoslovakia. The party includ ...
and the
Union of Upper Silesians The Union of Upper Silesians (; ; Silesian: ''Ferajn Gůrnoślůnzokůw'') was an early 20th-century movement for the independence of Upper Silesia. The movement had its genesis during the revolutions of 1848. Allied with the Silesian People's P ...
, which wanted to put this concept into practice. The party also stated that any pro-German sentiments amongst Silesians can be solved by restoring Silesian autonomy, as the main appeal of joining Germany is that Silesia would enjoy autonomy as a part of Germany. However, the ŚRS does not support this view as Germany failed to grant autonomy to Frisia and Lusatia. The party also argued that autonomy would not fracture Poland, arguing that Basque autonomy deradicalised the Basque national movement. In 2018, the Silesian Separatist Movement was attacked by a Polish local right-wing politician Piotr Spyra, who founded an association called ''Koalicja Polski Śląsk'' meant to federate minor anti-separatist and Polish nationalist groups in Silesia. Spyra argued that the existence of the party is illegal, and accused it of anti-Polish sentiment.


Ideology

The party declared "national and territorial separation of Silesia from Poland" as its main goal, along with "the sanctioning of Silesian nationality". The Silesian Separatist Movement wished to continue "the legacy and achievements of the eminent Silesian,
Józef Kożdoń Józef Kożdoń (; 8 September 1873 – 7 December 1949) was a Silesian autonomist politician. Biography Kożdoń was born on 8 September 1873 in Leszna Górna. He was a teacher (from 1893) and principal (from 1902) of primary schools in Strum ...
, as well as Silesian organisations since 1909". The party was largely inspired and based on the views of interwar parties
Silesian People's Party The Silesian People’s Party (, , , ) was a political organization in Cieszyn Silesia that existed from 1909 to 1938 in Austrian Silesia, which later became international plebiscite territory and finally part of Czechoslovakia. The party includ ...
(1908–1938) and the
Union of Upper Silesians The Union of Upper Silesians (; ; Silesian: ''Ferajn Gůrnoślůnzokůw'') was an early 20th-century movement for the independence of Upper Silesia. The movement had its genesis during the revolutions of 1848. Allied with the Silesian People's P ...
(1919–1924), as well as the writings of Kożdoń, who in 1910 wrote: "We do not know Polish patriotism, we do not know the Polish homeland. Silesia does not long for mother Poland". Dariusz Jerczyński stated that the party is "deutschfreundlich", which he defined as taking "a similar view of Silesian history, culture, geography, linguistic relations, mentality to Germanness, rather than seeking German statehood". Jerczyński clarified that while Bavaria never denied its "Germaness", it did strongly oppose being annexed into the German Empire in 1871, and that Switzerland never wanted to join Germany despite most of Swiss population belonging to the "German cultural sphere". Despite its separatist character, the party also supported moderate proposals of
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
, such as restoring the financial autonomy of the Silesia and the promotion of Upper Silesian culture. One of the founders of the Silesian Separatist Movement, Grzegorz Kot, explained: "Our aim is national separatism. It is not about building new borders, but about recognising Silesian nationality". The Silesian Separatist Movement expressed its support for other independence movements, and published a statement together with the People of the Silesian Nation where it endorsed Catalan independence and accused the
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of denying the right to self-determination of Catalonia and ignoring the abuses of the Spanish government. In regards to national Polish politics, the party leaned towards the
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- the Silesian Separatist Movement was strongly critical of the conservative
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party, and supported the idea of a coalition between
Civic Platform The Civic Platform (, PO)The party is officially the Civic Platform of the Republic of Poland (''Platforma Obywatelska Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej''). is a Centre-right politics, centre-right liberal conservative political party in Poland. Since ...
and the
Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
. The party also claims to be strongly inspired by and following the legacy of Józef Kożdoń, who co-founded the Silesian Social Democratic Party. The movement supported the 2015 Polish referendum and stated its belief that Silesia should adopt a system of direct democracy similar to that of Switzerland. According to the Silesian Separatist Movement, the Silesian people form a nation separate from Poland. The leader of the party, Dariusz Jerzyński, published a controversial book "History of the Silesian people" which argued that Silesia is culturally separate from Poland and had undergone different socioeconomic, political and historical developments. The party also protested the 2007 proposal of Polish government to change the name of KL Auschwitz from "concentration camp" to "former German Nazi camp", arguing that the name should "reflect both their period of functioning as Nazi camps and as Soviet and Polish concentration camps, functioning in the same places between 1945 and 1948 and intended for prisoners of war and civilians: Silesians, Germans, Ukrainians and the
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". On 17 May 2012, the party was one of the organisators of a written a request to Prime Minister
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to legally recognise the
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as a regional language and to recognise
Silesians Silesians (; Silesian German: ''Schläsinger'' ''or'' ''Schläsier''; ; ; ) is both an ethnic as well as a geographical term for the inhabitants of Silesia, a historical region in Central Europe divided by the current national boundaries o ...
as an ethnic minority in Poland, in the Act on National and Ethnic Minorities. National and Ethnic Minorities and the Regional Language, as per the Polish act of 6 January 2005 on national and ethnic minorities and on the regional language. One of the main demands of the party was to recognise
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as a language rather than a dialect or an
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of Polish. The movement emphasises not only the historical separateness of Silesia from Poland, but also the linguistic distinctiveness of Silesian. Dariusz Jerczyński wrote: "The Silesian language is a fully-fledged Slavic language ..and not a creole language or a dialect of the Polish language. People who speak it and do not feel Polish, Czech, Moravian, Slovak, German or Austrian are of Silesian nationality and not, as Poles claim, deprived of a sense of national identity or feeling a regional identity."


See also

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Silesian Regional Party Silesian Regional Party (, , ) is a regionalist political party in Poland's Upper Silesia. It was founded on 21 June 2017 and registered on 12 April 2018. The party brought together members of the Silesian Autonomy Movement, the Upper Silesian Un ...
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Silesian Autonomy Movement The Silesian Autonomy Movement (, , ), abbreviated as RAŚ, is a movement that seeks the restoration of Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), interwar Silesian autonomy - including a separate Silesian Treasury, a Silesian Parliament, as well as a S ...
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Union of Upper Silesians The Union of Upper Silesians (; ; Silesian: ''Ferajn Gůrnoślůnzokůw'') was an early 20th-century movement for the independence of Upper Silesia. The movement had its genesis during the revolutions of 1848. Allied with the Silesian People's P ...
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Silesian People's Party The Silesian People’s Party (, , , ) was a political organization in Cieszyn Silesia that existed from 1909 to 1938 in Austrian Silesia, which later became international plebiscite territory and finally part of Czechoslovakia. The party includ ...
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German Minority (political party) The German Minority Electoral Committee (, ) is an electoral committee in Poland which represents the German minority. From 2005 to 2023 the party had been represented in the Sejm by Ryszard Galla who has been leader of the party since 2008. ...
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Silesians Together Silesians Together (official name in Silesian-Polish mix: ''Ślonzoki Razem'') is Silesian regionalist political party in Poland founded in August 2017 by Witold Berus, Andrzej Roczniok (''Union of People of Silesian Nationality'', formerly the S ...


References


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*Piotr Pietrasz,
Silesian separatists on PSL lists?
, wPolityce.pl, Friday 2 September 2011 {{authority control 2007 establishments in Poland History of Silesia Centre-left parties in Europe Political parties established in 2007 Political parties of minorities in Poland Separatism in Poland