Polish National Party Polska Partia Narodowa |
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Leader | Leszek Bubel |
Founded | 22 March 2004 |
Headquarters | ul. Brzoskwiniowa 13, 04-782 Warszawa |
Youth wing | Narodowy Front Walki Młodych |
Membership (2010) | 1000 |
Ideology | Patriotism, Nationalism, Elitism, Pan-slavism, Anti-globalization movement |
Political position | Right |
Official colours | White, Red |
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The Polish National Party (Polish: Polska Partia Narodowa) is a fringe nationalist and ultra-conservative political party in Poland led by Leszek Bubel. It was registered on March 22, 2004. Its motto is: "I am Polish, therefore I have Polish obligations", as quoted after the Polish politician and statesman Roman Dmowski.
In 2004 the party participated in the European Parliament elections and took the last 21st place with 0.04% votes. In the 2005 elections for the Polish Senate and Sejm, the party received 34,127 votes or 0.29% of the total.[1][2] In Presidential elections of the same year, Leszek Bubel received 18,828 votes, or 0.13%[3] The party did not compete in the 2007 Parliamentary elections nor in the 2009 European Parliament elections.
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At the beginning of 2008 chairman of the party Leszek Bubel appeared on YouTube with the song "Longinus Zerwimycka".[4] The song made fun of Jews in Poland and told them to go to the United States. The act provoked numerous protests. Despite the protests Bubel released another offensive video clip: "Bzykający Rabin"[5] ("Buzzing Rabbi"). The word "bzykać" in Polish slang means to engage in sex. The PPN website's 2008 domain name "donaldtusk.net" was described by Bubel himself as a bad joke.[6] Until now Bubel band released six albums: