The thick line (, or , ) was the term used by Prime Minister of Poland, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, in an exposé<sub>[pl]</sub> he delivered to the Contract Sejm, on 12 September 1989.
He said, "We split away the history of our recent past with a thick line. We will be responsible only for what we have done to help extract Poland from her current predicament, from now on". ()
In more recent years, his intentions have been reconsidered, and his is often understood as a policy of nonpunishment for crimes committed by the communist regime of pre-1989 Poland.
See also
- Polish Round Table Agreement
- Lustration in Poland
- Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- Red line
