Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland" Katolicki Komitet Wyborczy "Ojczyzna" (Polish) | |
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Founded | 13 July 1993 |
Dissolved | 20 September 1993 |
Ideology | Christian democracy Conservatism Anti-communism Agrarianism Factions: Political Catholicism Economic nationalism[1] |
Political position | Centre-right[2][3] |
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The Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland" (Polish: Katolicki Komitet Wyborczy "Ojczyzna", KKW or Ojczyzna) was a conservative and Christian democratic electoral alliance in Poland. It consisted of five parties - the Christian National Union (ZChN), Conservative Party (PK), Christian-Peasant Party (SLCh), Party of Christian Democrats (PChD) and the Federation of Polish Entrepreneurship (FPP).[4]
The coalition was based on the Catholic Electoral Action that participated in the 1991 Polish parliamentary election. In contrast to the 1991 coalition, the Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland" downplayed national-Catholicism in favor of more moderate image, and tried to attract centre-right voters. It failed to gain support of the Catholic clergy and tried to develop support bases in parish councils instead.[4] It ultimately failed to cross the 8% electoral threshold for coalitions and gained no seats. It greatly contributed to the fragmentation of centre-right parties in the 1993 election.[5]
W następnej tabeli wymieniono także ugrupowania polityczne, które w skali badanego regionu Galicji Zachodniej zdobyły poparcie przekraczające 5 procent, a właśnie NSZZ "Solidarność" i centroprawicową koalicję Katolicki Komitet Wyborczy "Ojczyzna".[The next table also lists the political groupings which, on the scale of the Western Galicia region surveyed, won support in excess of 5 per cent, and it was the NSZZ "Solidarność" and the centre-right coalition Catholic Electoral Committee "Ojczyzna".]
Rzeczywiście, podczas dwóch tur, trwających przeszło 9 godzin, rozmów polityków partii centroprawicowych powstał wspólny blok wyborczy pod nazwą Katolicki Komitet Wyborczy ,,Ojczyzna".[Indeed, during two rounds of talks by politicians from the centre-right parties, which lasted more than nine hours, a joint electoral bloc was formed under the name Catholic Electoral Committee 'Fatherland'.]
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