“When the Legislative Sejm “the only master and host” gathered in Warsaw on 10 February 1919, he sat at the presidential table as 1 of the secretaries of Mieczysław Niedziałkowski. He was 25 years old at the time, precisely as the first electoral ordination marked as a centennial for passive electoral law."
This is how the Biographical Note of Niedzialkowski begins in “People of P.P.S.” by Adam Ciołkosz, according to which for tow. Throughout the interwar period Poland and Socialism were the most important. It will be hard for the rights to swallow these words placed next to each other, so we will add a quote from the Red Niedzialkowski, who powerfully rejected communism: “Can you imagine non-democratic socialism? surely not!... So the socialist state will should be a democratic state... The dictatorship of the Communist Party, the ban on speaking, thinking, acting another than the organization central committee wishes, is not progress, but the reversal of social life backwards. It makes slaves. Socialism will not grow out of misery, neither from captivity, nor from terror. Socialism cannot be a slave to a nation, on the contrary, means its eventual liberation."
Mieczysław Niedziałkowski “Mek” (1893-1940) – 1 of the leading PPS activists in the 20th interwar age, a associate of the organization was 17 years old. As a 25-year-old he was 1 of the youngest MPs of independent Poland.
He was shot by the Germans in June 1940 in Palmirach k/Warsaw, as part of a run to destruct Polish intelligence.