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  2. Confederation of Independent Poland - Wikipedia

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    Confederation of Independent Poland (KPN, Polish: Konfederacja Polski Niepodległej Polish pronunciation: [kɔnfɛdɛˈratsja ˈpɔlskʲi ɲɛpɔˈdlɛɡɫɛj]) was a Polish nationalist [2] political party founded on 1 September 1979 by Leszek Moczulski and others declaring support for the pre-war traditions of Sanacja and Józef Piłsudski.

  3. Confederation Liberty and Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation is a right-wing orientated political alliance, [38] [39] and it is positioned on the far right on the political spectrum. [40] It is also considered to be a part of the radical right, [41] although some [specify] have disputed that it does not contain all elements of the radical right.

  4. Polish Confederation – Dignity and Work - Wikipedia

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    Confederation of Independent Poland (Polish: Konfederacja Polski Niepodległej) - right-wing nationalist party in which Słomka started his political career; Confederation of Independent Poland - Patriotic Camp (Polish: Konfederacja Polski Niepodległej - Obóz Patriotyczny) - Słomka's splinter party that moved sharply left;

  5. Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence

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    At the end of World War II, the name PPS was contested by PPS-WRN and the pro-communist Workers Polish Socialist Party (Robotnicza Partia Polskich Socjalistów). Eventually in 1947, most top PPS-WRN activists were arrested by Polish secret police, Urząd Bezpieczeństwa; the remains ceased political activity, emigrated or joined the communist ...

  6. Polish People's Party "Nowe Wyzwolenie" - Wikipedia

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    PSL "Nowe Wyzwolenie" formed a few months before the USSR took political control over the country, and was a Polish Worker's Party (PPR) inspired split from the Polish People's Party (PSL) opposed to the Deputy prime minister Stanisław Mikołajczyk. [1] The Workers' Gazette, 1947, Katowice with orders from the Ministry of Defence

  7. Wolnościowcy - Wikipedia

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    Wolnościowcy (Polish pronunciation: [vɔl.nɔɕˈt͡ɕɔ.vtsɨ]), variously translated as Freedomites, Liberalists, Liberals, and Libertarians, was a Polish political party created by the former KORWiN members who at first remained within the Confederation Liberty and Independence coalition and parliamentary group, [1] then left on 13 February 2023, following Artur Dziambor being kicked out ...

  8. National Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    The NPR was established in Warsaw on 23 May 1920 by a merger of the National Workers' Union and the National Party of Workers. [1] Strongest in Greater Poland, Pomerania, Łódź and Silesia, it had around 150,000 members by the following year. [1]

  9. Liberty and Lawfulness - Wikipedia

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    Liberty and Lawfulness (Polish: Wolność i Praworządność), abbreviated to WiP, was a short-lived political party in Poland, legally formed on 30 December 2009 and discontinued by the State Board of Elections on 6 October 2010. [1] It was composed of conservatives, libertarians, and monarchists.