The Republicans (Poland)
The Republicans (Polish: Republikanie) was a national-conservative political party in Poland, and political association.
Republican Party Partia Republikańska | |
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Leader | Adam Bielan |
Founder | Przemysław Wipler |
Founded | 22 June 2013 (association) 20 June 2021 (party) |
Dissolved | 23 February 2017 (association) 16 December 2023 (party) |
Split from | Agreement (2021) |
Merged into | Kukiz'15 (2017) Law and Justice (2023) |
Ideology | National conservatism |
Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | United Right |
European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists |
It was founded as an association in 2013, which was instrumental in the creation of Kukiz'15, which it joined in 2017. It was resurrected in June 2021 by a pro-Law and Justice and anti-Gowin faction of the Agreement party led by MEP Adam Bielan, who was joined by five of its 18 MPs. This was as a result of an internal split, whereby the newly formed party joined the United Right coalition in power as a full member, as the Gowin-loyalist remainder of the Agreement party left the coalition.
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