National Movement Ruch Narodowy | |
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President | Krzysztof Bosak |
Vice President | Anna Bryłka |
Founded | 11 November 2012 10 December 2014 (as a political party) | (as an organization)
Registered | 11 February 2015 28 February 2018 (again) |
Dissolved | 16 January 2017 |
Headquarters | ul. Stanisława Noakowskiego 10/12, 00-666 Warsaw |
Ideology | Ultranationalism National conservatism Hard Euroscepticism Militarism Economic nationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
National affiliation | Confederation Liberty and Independence |
European Parliament group | Patriots for Europe |
Sejm | 7 / 460 |
Senate | 0 / 100 |
European Parliament | 2 / 53 |
Regional assemblies | 0 / 552 |
The National Movement (Polish: Ruch Narodowy, Polish pronunciation: [rux na.rɔˈdɔ.vɨ], RN) is a Polish far-right ultranationalist political party. It is led by Krzysztof Bosak. It claims spiritual descendance from the prewar movement of Roman Dmowski, the National Democracy, which was also commonly called the National Movement.
It was founded in 2012 as an organization, and in 2014 it was registered as a political party. It is a part of the Confederation Liberty and Independence, and it currently has seven members in the Sejm.[1] It is a far-right political party and it is orientated towards socially conservative and militarist stances.