Alliance for Poland

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Political party in Poland

Alliance for Poland (Polish: Przymierze dla Polski) was a right-wing Polish political party led by Gabriel Janowski. It was registered on 8 April 2001 and dissolved on 29 May 2014.

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Represented in
the Sejm
  • United Right (191)
    • Law and Justice (165)
    • Sovereign Poland (18)
    • Renew RP (5)
    • Polish Affairs (1)
    • Independent (2)*
  • Civic Coalition (157)
    • Civic Platform (127)
    • Modern (6)
    • Polish Initiative (4)
    • The Greens (3)
    • AGROunion (1)
    • Yes! For Poland (1)
    • Independents (15)**
  • The Left (26)
    • New Left (19)
    • Left Together (7)
  • Poland 2050 (33)
  • Polish Coalition (32)
  • Confederation (18)
  • Kukiz'15 (3)
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European Parliament
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*: Zbigniew Ajchler
**: Piotr Adamowicz et al.,
***: Marek Biernacki
****: not currently registered as a party
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