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Another commemorative coin issued by the National Bank of Poland.
Poland was the last Central European country to hold free parliamentary elections after the fall of communist rule. This was due to the evolutionary character of the political changes, initiated by the Round Table talks, and then the policy of Tadeusz Mazowiecki's government, which decided to conduct democratic local government elections first (May 1990). Free elections to the Sejm were held on October 27, 1991.
On the obverse of the coin there is a portrait of the Prime Minister in 1991-1992 Jan Olszewski, a fragment of a diagram of the seats in the Sejm hall and a stylized ballot box.
The reverse shows a fragment of the complex of the Sejm buildings with the centrally located building containing the Sejm's sitting rooms and a fragment of the Senate building. In the foreground there is a stylised fragment of a ballot with the eagle of the State Electoral Commission.