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Klub Parlamentarny Prawo i Sprawiedliwość
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Czesław Wycech ( ZSL) - (27 VI 1969 - 13 II 1971)
Dyzma Gałaj ( ZSL) - (13 II 1969 - 15 II 1971)
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Stanisław Gucwa ( ZSL)
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Stanisław Gucwa ( ZSL)
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Elections
Presidential and Parliamentary
First Round
Supported by:
( Liberal-Democratic Congress)
( Labour Party)
( Polish People Party "Solidarity")
( Polish People Party "Mikołajczyk")
( Polish Social Democracy Union)
( National Christian Union)
( Christian Labour Party)
( Confederation of Independent Poland-Democratic Fraction)
Tadeusz Mazowiecki (Nonpartisan) Candidate of ( Citizen movements Democratic Action) & ( Forum of Democratic Right) - 18,08%
Supported by:
National Party
Second Round
Supported by:
First Round
Aleksander Kwaśniewski ( Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland) - 35,11%
Supported by:
( Labour People Movement)
Supported by:
( National Democratic Party)
( Christian Democrats Party)
( Polish People's Party – People' Agreement)
( Movement For Republic-Patriotic Camp)
( Party of Polish Democracy)
( National Christian Union)
( Movement of Hundred)
After Other's candidates resignation:
( The Republicans Party)
( Confederation of Independent Poland)
Jan Olszewski ( Movement For Republic) - 6,86%
( Polish Action)
( Three Republic Movement)
( Polish People Party "Mikołajczyk")
( Polish People Party "Fatherland")
After Lech Kaczyński's resignation:
( Centre Agreement)
Supported by:
( Polish Socialist Party)
( National Party of Retirees and Pensioners)
( Polish Socialist Party Freedom Equality Independence)
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz (Nonpartisan) - 2,76%
Supported by:
( Christian People Party)
( Polish Union)
( Conservative Party)
( Conservative Coaliton)
( Labour Party)
Withdrawn
Second Round
First Round
Donald Tusk ( PO) - 36,33%
Lech Kaczyński ( PiS) - 33,10%
Andrzej Lepper ( Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej) - 15,11%
Marek Borowski ( Socjaldemokracja Polska) - 10,33%
Jarosław Kalinowski ( Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe) - 1,80%
Janusz Korwin-Mikke ( Unia Polityki Realnej) - 1,43%
Second Round
Sejm
Platforma Obywatelska RP (Leader Donald Tusk) - 41,51% (45,43% seats)
Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Leader Jarosław Kaczyński) - 32,11% (36,09% seats)
KKW Lewica i Demokraci SLD+SDPL+PD+UP (Leader Aleksander Kwaśniewski) - 13,15% (11,52% seats)
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (Leader Waldemar Pawlak) - 8,91% (6,74% seats)
KWW Mniejszość Niemiecka (Leader Henryk Kroll) - 0,20% (0,22% seats)
Senate
First Round
Bronisław Komorowski ( PO) - 41,54%
Jarosław Kaczyński ( PiS) - 36,46%
Grzegorz Napieralski ( SLD) - 13,68%
Janusz Korwin-Mikke (WiP) - 2,48%
Waldemar Pawlak ( PSL) - 1,75%
Andrzej Olechowski - 1,44%
Andrzej Lepper ( Samoobrona) - 1,28%
Second Round
Sejm
Platforma Obywatelska RP (Leader Donald Tusk) - 39,18% (45,00% seats)
Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Leader Jarosław Kaczyński) - 29,89% (34,13% seats)
Ruch Palikota (Leader Ruch Palikota) - 10,02% (8,70% seats)
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (Leader Waldemar Pawlak) - 8,36% (6,09% seats)
Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej (Leader Grzegorz Napieralski) - 8,24% (5,87% seats)
KWW Mniejszość Niemiecka (Leader Ryszard Galla) - 0,19% (0,22% seats)
Senate
First Round
Andrzej Duda ( PiS) - 34,76%
Bronisław Komorowski ( PO) - 33,77%
Paweł Kukiz ( K'15) - 20,80%
Janusz Korwin-Mikke ( KORWiN) - 3,26%
Magdalena Ogórek ( SLD) - 2,38%
Adam Jarubas ( PSL) - 1,60%
Janusz Palikot ( Twój Ruch) - 1,42%
Grzegorz Braun ( Konfederacja Korony Polskiej) - 0,83%
Marian Kowalski ( Ruch Narodowy) - 0,52%
Jacek Wilk ( KNP) - 0,46%
Paweł Tanajno ( DB) - 0,20%
Second Round
Sejm
Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Leader Jarosław Kaczyński) - 37,58% (51,09% seats)
Platforma Obywatelska RP (Leader Ewa Kopacz) - 24,09% (30,00% seats)
Kukiz'15 (Leader Paweł Kukiz) - 8,81% (9,13% seats)
Nowoczesna Ryszarda Petru (Leader Ryszard Petru) - 7,60% (6,09% seats)
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (Leader Janusz Piechociński) - 5,13% (3,48% seats)
KWW Mniejszość Niemiecka (Leader Ryszard Galla) - 0,18% (0,22% seats)
Senate
Sejm
Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Leader Jarosław Kaczyński) - 43,59% (51,09% seats)
Koalicja Obywatelska (Leader Grzegorz Schetyna) - 27,40% (29,13% seats)
Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej (Leader Włodzimierz Czarzasty) - 12,56% (10,65% seats)
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (Leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz) - 8,55% (6,52% seats)
Konfederacja Wolność i Niepodległość (Leader Janusz Korwin-Mikke) - 6,81% (2,39% seats)
Mniejszość Niemiecka (Leader Ryszard Galla - 0,17% (0,22% seats)
Senate
Elections did not take place
Robert Biedroń ( Lewica)
Krzysztof Bosak ( Konfederacja)
Andrzej Duda ( PiS)
Szymon Hołownia ( Polska 2050)
Marek Jakubiak ( FdR)
Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska ( PO)
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz ( PSL)
Mirosław Piotrkowski ( Europa Christi)
Paweł Tanajno ( DB)
Stanisław Józef Żółtek ( KNP/ PolEXIT)First Round
Andrzej Duda ( PiS) - 43,50%
Rafał Trzaskowski ( PO) - 30,46%
Szymon Hołownia ( Polska 2050) - 13,87%
Krzysztof Bosak ( Konfederacja) - 6,78%
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz ( PSL) - 2,36%
Robert Biedroń ( Lewica) - 2,22%
Stanisław Józef Żółtek ( KNP/ PolEXIT) - 0,23%
Marek Jakubiak ( FdR) - 0,17%
Paweł Tanajno ( DB) - 0,14%
Waldemar Witkowski ( UP) - 0,14%
Mirosław Piotrkowski ( Europa Christi) - 0,11%
Second Round
Sejm
Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Leader Jarosław Kaczyński) - 35,38% (42,17% seats)
Koalicja Obywatelska (Leader Donald Tusk) - 30,70% (34,13% seats)
Trzecia Droga (Leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Szymon Hołownia) - 14,40% (14,13% seats)
Nowa Lewica (Leader Włodzimierz Czarzasty) - 8,61% (5,65% seats)
Konfederacja Wolność i Niepodległość (Leader Sławomir Mentzen) - 7,16% (3,91% seats)
Senate
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References
↑ Source: https://ewybory.eu/wybory-parlamentarne-2023/
↑ While being social democratic, the party is a hub for former members of the Marxist-Leninist PZPR
↑ Razem is not in goverment, but supports it
↑ KKP's platform includes monarchism , reactionary politics , Catholic politics , economic liberalism and euroscepticism.
↑ "Designated traitor party" so to speak.
↑ Not a political party, nonetheless a member organisation of the coalition.
↑ The Friends of the Constitution are regarded as the first Polish political party, having a formal structure required to be considered a party)
↑ as Ad interim
↑ Jarosław became welafrist in mid 2010's and illiberal democratic in 2020.
↑ Personally, it looks like a gigachad (image )