A fact from Jan Suchorzewski appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 August 2011 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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After reviewing the article, I have to ask about this sentence:
Despite his opposition of many reforms, he nonetheless played a major, if perhaps not necessarily intentional,[11] role in the passage of the Free Royal Cities Act in April of 1791.[12][13]
What role did Suchorzewski play? How was it unintentional? Please elaborate a little. — Malik ShabazzTalk/Stalk 05:54, 11 September 2011 (UTC)Reply
I hope this clarifies the situation. The sources, IIRC, somewhat vary on the specifics. Particularly, IIRC again, they vary on whether he really meant to support the act, or whether one of his usually pointless speeches actually had some unintentional merit and created openings for the reformers to do something constructive. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk to me 00:40, 12 September 2011 (UTC)Reply