Real Politics Union

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Unia Polityki Realnej
 
Union of Real Politics logo
 
Leader Bolesław Witczak
 
Founded 6 December 1990
Headquarters ul. Nowy Świat 41, 00-042 Warsaw
 
Ideology Liberal conservatism, Libertarianism, Monarchism
International affiliation none
 
Website
www.upr.org.pl
Republic of Poland

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The Real Politics Union (Unia Polityki Realnej, UPR) is a free market-emphasizing liberal conservative political party in Poland. It is composed of Conservatives, Libertarians and Monarchists. The party slogan is: "Freedom, Property, Justice".

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[edit] Ideology

The Real Politics Union's program includes:

[edit] Leadership

[edit] Popular Support & Funding

The UPR consistently enjoys the support of approximately 2-4% of voters [1], and therefore does not receive public funding under Polish electoral law. As a consequence it has faced prolonged financial difficulties since its inception.

UPR's candidates commenced their political campaign from the conservative-liberal organisation Janusz Korwin-Mikke's Platform ("Platforma Janusza Korwin-Mikke"). The PJKM did not manage to cross the required 5% threshold in the 2005 parliamentary elections (the party had the support of only 1.57% of voters).

In the most recent election, UPR's candidates campaigned in cooperation with the League of Polish Families but did not enter into a formal coalition.

The list on which both the UPR and the Leage appeared saw the UPR garnering 1.5% votes. This was insufficient to get any of their candidates into the Lower House ("Sejm") and therefore the UPR remains unable to obtain public funding.

[edit] Party symbol

A special colour variation of St George's Cross is used here as a traditional symbol of a struggle for principles. The colours of the flag represent: a struggle for allegiance (blue), virtue (white) and freedom (black).

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