Movement for Reconstruction of Poland
Movement for Reconstruction of Poland Ruch Odbudowy Polski | |
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Leader |
Jan Olszewski (1995–2011) Stanisław Gogacz (2011–2012) |
Founded | 18 October 1995 |
Dissolved | 23 June 2012 |
Headquarters | Al. Zjednoczenia 17 lok. 27a, 01-829, Warsaw |
Ideology |
Polish nationalism Social conservatism Political catholicism Hard euroscepticism Anti-globalism Anti-communism Anti-socialism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Red, White |
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Movement for the Reconstruction of Poland (Polish: Ruch Odbudowy Polski, ROP) was a conservative[1] and Eurosceptic political party in Poland. It participated in the 1997 parliamentary election for the Sejm, where it received 5.6% of the vote, electing six representatives. During the following elections in 2001, two of its members were elected to the Sejm from the League of Polish Families electoral committee ticket. During the 2007 parliamentary election members of the Movement for the Reconstruction of Poland were elected from a party list endorsed by Law and Justice.
The party ceased its activities on 23 June 2012.
Leaders
- Jan Olszewski - founder and party chairman from 1995 to 2011.
- Stanisław Gogacz - party chairman from 2011, member of the Polish Senate from 2007.
Members of Polish Parliament (Sejm) 2001-2005
- Tadeusz Kędziak, Piotrków Trybunalski
- Henryk Lewczuk, Chełm
- Jan Olszewski, Warsaw
References
- ↑ Paul G. Lewis (2000). Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. Routledge. pp. 51–. ISBN 978-0-415-20182-7. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
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