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Polish Agreement
Political party in Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polish Agreement (Polish: Porozumienie Polskie, PP) was a small Christian-democratic political party in Poland.[1] The group splintered from Solidarity Electoral Action and joined forces with the League of Polish Families.
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Not to be confused with Agreement (political party).
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Polish Agreement Porozumienie Polskie | |
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Secretary | Piotr Jończyk [1] |
Leader | Joanna Korzeń[1] |
Head Committee Member | Bogdan Trąbiński |
Founder | Jan Łopuszański |
Founded | 23 April 1999 |
Headquarters | ul. Łukowska 4 m. 23, 04-113, Warsaw[1] |
Ideology | National conservatism Catholic fundamentalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Electoral list affiliation | League of Polish Families |
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Established by Jan Łopuszański in 1999, who himself was elected to the Sejm from the Radom constituency, there have also been others also elected:[2] Mariusz Grabowski (Tarnów), Halina Nowina Konopka (Olsztyn), Witold Tomczak (Kalisz), Stanisław Papież, Stanisław Szyszkowski, Piotr Krutul (Białystok) and Mariusz Olszewski (Kielce) who defected to the grouping mid-term.