Right Wing of the Republic
Right Wing of the Republic | |
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Leader | Marek Jurek |
Founded | 20 April 2007 |
Headquarters | ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 13, Warsaw |
Ideology |
Traditional conservatism National conservatism Social conservatism Political Catholicism Ordoliberalism Euroscepticism |
Political position | Right-wing |
European affiliation | European Christian Political Movement |
International affiliation | None |
European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists Group |
Colours | Blue, Red |
Sejm |
1 / 460 |
Senate |
0 / 100 |
European Parliament |
1 / 51 |
Website | |
http://www.prawicarzeczypospolitej.org/ | |
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The Right Wing of the Republic (Polish: Prawica Rzeczypospolitej) is a political party in Poland founded by former Marshal of the Sejm Marek Jurek on 20 April 2007 after he had left Law and Justice on 16 April 2007, when the Sejm failed to pass a constitutional amendment protecting prenatal life. The party positions itself as a Christian conservative party with a strong focus on family rights and a pro-life stance.[1][2]
Political program
The program of the Right Wing of the Republic includes:
- Constitutional protection for prenatal life.
- Tax concessions for families.
- Privatization.
- Longer maternity leave.
- Reduced government spending.
- Labor law liberalization.
- Holidays on Sunday and other religious festivities.
Former Sejm members
- Marek Jurek
- Małgorzata Bartyzel
- Marian Piłka
- Lucyna Wiśniewska
- Dariusz Kłeczek
- Artur Zawisza
Former Senat members
- Adam Biela
- Mieczysław Maziarz
European Parliament members
See also
Conservatism portal
References
External links
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