Consulate Poland in Brasov, had the great pleasure to receive the visit of the representatives of the Polish Union in Bucharest. Group represented by Mr. President Bogdan Polipciuc, they was in Brasov on the occasion of the common action with the honorary consul of Poland in Brasov- Janusz Szalinksi, regarding the commemoration of the Polish Altar from Timișul de Sus. Among others, the group of the Polish Union in Bucharest also went to the Roman Catholic Cathedral in the city center, where the polish priest Henryk Urban together with the parish priest of the church, held a memorial service..
The Union of Poles in Romania was set up in Bucharest at 16 March 1990 Under the name of the Polish Union of Romania "Dom Polski" at the initiative of a group of Poles in Bucharest.
Currently it includes 14 local organizations, and Union's headquarters are in the Polish house in Suceava built in the years 1903-1907 and regained by the Poles, after the years of communism, in the year 1996. The Union of Poles in Romania is represented in the Romanian Parliament by a deputy chosen by vote. The President of the Polish Union of Romania, as well as the Executive Bureau are elected at the Congress of the Poles Union in Romania.
The Union of Poles is the only organization of Poles in Romania. It includes Polish communities in Bucovina, From the villages of Suceava county, as well as the Poles spread in the country living in the big cities such as Bucharest, Constant, Iasi etc.. The Union activates, mainly, for the purpose of preserving and cultivating traditions, Learning of the Polish language, Maintaining ties with Poland and show care for Polish communities in Romania.
They are currently 14 local organizations: Bucharest, Constant, Iasi, Suceava, lace, Rada, Vicşani, Soloneţu Nou, Cacica, Pleşa, Poiana Micului, Sycamore, The mouth of Humorului, Mill. The headquarters of the Polish Union in Romania, from 1991, is the Polish House in Suceava. In the schools where the Polish language is learned, The special offices equipped with the necessary textbooks work, teaching materials, as well as audio-video equipment.
One of the most important aspects of the activity of the Polish Union was and is the learning of the Polish language. In the early 1990s you have a dry. XX, The Union focused on rebuilding the tradition of learning the Polish language, on activities that allowed the learning of the Polish language by children and young people in a large number of schools. At the moment, from a well -established position, The quality of education is trying to influence, as well as the conditions under which it takes place.
At present the maternal polish language is taught in 7 Schools in Suceava County by 4 Local teachers and 2 Poland teachers delegated by Polish Education Development Center abroad.