Right of the Republic Prawica Rzeczypospolitej |
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Leader | Marek Jurek |
Founded | 20 April 2007 |
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Conservatism |
International affiliation | None |
European affiliation | None |
European Parliament Group | None |
Official colours | Blue, Red |
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The Right of the Republic (Polish: Prawica Rzeczypospolitej) is a political party in Poland founded by former Marshal of the Sejm, Marek Jurek, on 20 April 2007, after he had left Law and Justice on 16 April 2007, when the Sejm failed to pass a constitutional amendment protecting prenatal life. It positions itself as a Christian conservative party with a strong focus on family rights and a pro-life stance.[1][2] The party is currently outside the Parliament as it failed to gain the required number of votes in the parliamentary election in 2007.
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The Republic Right Party's program includes:
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