Puławians
The Puławians, or the Puławy faction (Polish: Puławianie, frakcja puławska), as they came to be informally dubbed, comprised one of two principal communist groupings in Stalinist Poland which – in the spring of 1956, following the death of Bolesław Bierut – vied for power within the leadership of the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR). The Puławians were known, during Poland's destalinization process, as reformists.