Kukiz'15

Kukiz'15
Leader Paweł Kukiz
Founded May 2015
Headquarters ul. Nowy Świat 39
00-029 Warsaw
Ideology Right-wing populism[1]
Anti-establishment
Civic nationalism
Political position Right-wing[2]
Big tent[3]
Sejm
37 / 460
Senate
0 / 100
European Parliament
0 / 51
Website
http://ruchkukiza.pl

Kukiz'15 is a right-wing political party in Poland led by punk musician Paweł Kukiz. It is not formally registered as a political party, as one of their key postulates is "destroying particracy".[4]

History

The movement was founded after Kukiz stood in the 2015 presidential election, winning 21% of the vote and coming in third during the election's first round. Kukiz's primary issue during the election was the replacement of Poland's proportional representation electoral system with single member constituencies,[5][6] which was the subject of a referendum in September 2015.

The movement is particularly popular among young people, with Kukiz having won 42% among voters aged 18 to 29 in the Presidential elections 2015.[7]

In the 2015 parliamentary election Kukiz'15 cooperated with the far-right National Movement; 5 of Kukiz' 40 parliamentary seats are held by members of the National Movement.[8]

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