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Polish Agreement
Porozumienie Polskie
SecretaryPiotr Jończyk [1]
LeaderJoanna Korzeń[1]
Head Committee MemberBogdan Trąbiński
FounderJan Łopuszański
Founded23 April 1999
Headquartersul. Łukowska 4 m. 23, 04-113, Warsaw[1]
IdeologyNational conservatism
Catholic fundamentalism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionRoman Catholic
Electoral list affiliationLeague of Polish Families

Polish Agreement (Polish: Porozumienie Polskie, PP) was a small Christian-democratic political party in Poland.[1] The group splintered from Solidarity Electoral Action and joined forces with the League of Polish Families.

Established by Jan Łopuszański in 1999, who himself was elected to the Sejm from the Radom constituency, there have also been others also elected: Mariusz Grabowski (Tarnów), Halina Nowina Konopka (Olsztyn), Witold Tomczak (Kalisz), Stanisław Papież, Stanisław Szyszkowski, Piotr Krutul (Białystok) and Mariusz Olszewski (Kielce) who defected to the grouping mid-term.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Porozumienie_Polskie" ""Porozumienie Polskie" - Pozycja 16139 - Numer 61/2019 (5700) z 27 marca 2019 r. - Internetowy Monitor Sądowy i Gospodarczy".