Polish Affairs
Polish Affairs (Polish: Polskie Sprawy) is a Polish conservative-liberal parliamentary group and political association formed on 29 April 2021 by two opposition MPs and one ruling party MP.[1] The leader of the circle is Agnieszka Ścigaj.[2] Two former government representatives, Zbigniew Girzyński and Małgorzata Janowska joined Polish Affairs on 8 July 2021. However, the latter left the circle later that year.[3]
Polish Affairs Polskie Sprawy | |
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Abbreviation | PS |
Leader | Agnieszka Ścigaj |
Founded | 28 April 2021 |
Split from | Kukiz'15 Law and Justice Agreement |
Headquarters | ul. Wiejska 4 00-902 Warsaw |
Ideology | Conservative liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | United Right (support) |
Sejm | 1 / 460 |
Senate | 0 / 100 |
European Parliament | 0 / 51 |
Regional assemblies | 0 / 552 |
Website | |
polskiesprawy.org | |
Ideology
The circle does not present a larger set of unified ideologies, aside from being a moderate centre-right, conservative-liberal pro-government force.
Election results
Sejm
Election year | Leader | # of votes |
% of vote |
# of overall seats won |
+/– | Government |
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2023 | Agnieszka Ścigaj | 7,640,854 | 35.4 (#1) | 1 / 460 |
New | TBA |
As a part of the United Right coalition, which won 194 seats in total. |
References
- "Polskie Sprawy: Nowe koło poselskie w Sejmie". www.euractiv.pl. 30 April 2021.
- "Koło Poselskie Polskie Sprawy". www.sejm.gov.pl.
- "PiS umacnia się w Sejmie. Małgorzata Janowska wraca do Zjednoczonej Prawicy". www.rp.pl.
External links
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