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Republican Party Partia Republikańska | |
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Leader | Adam Bielan |
Founder | Przemysław Wipler |
Founded | 22 June 2013(association) 20 June 2021 (party) |
Dissolved | 23 February 2017(association) 16 December 2023 (party) |
Split from | Agreement (2021) |
Merged into | Kukiz'15 (2017) Law and Justice (2023) |
Ideology | National conservatism[1] Atlanticism Soft Euroscepticism |
Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | United Right |
European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists |
The Republicans (Polish: Republikanie) was a national-conservative political party in Poland, and political association.
It was founded as an association in 2013, which was instrumental in the creation of Kukiz'15, which it joined in 2017. It was resurrected in June 2021 by a pro-Law and Justice and anti-Gowin faction of the Agreement party led by MEP Adam Bielan, who was joined by five of its 18 MPs. This was as a result of an internal split, whereby the newly formed party joined the United Right coalition in power as a full member, as the Gowin-loyalist remainder of the Agreement party left the coalition.