Polish Coalition

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Polish Coalition
Koalicja Polska
Parliamentary leaderWładysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
ChairVacant
Deputy chairs
Founded4 July 2019
Ideology
Political positionCentre to centre-right
National affiliationThird Way
Members
Sejm
32 / 460
Senate
7 / 100
European Parliament
3 / 52
Regional assemblies
69 / 552
Website
koalicjapolska.com.pl

The Polish Coalition (Polish: Koalicja Polska, KP) is a political alliance in Poland. It is led by the Polish People's Party.

It was formed in 2019. In the 2019 parliamentary election, the Polish Coalition placed fourth, winning 30 seats in total. Its 2020 presidential candidate was Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, who placed fifth in the first round. The coalition adheres to principles of Christian democracy,[1] conservatism,[2] and agrarianism.[3][4] It has been described as centrist[5] and centre-right.[6][7][8]

History[edit]

Formation and parliamentary election[edit]

The coalition was first mentioned on 4 February 2019, at a press conference as a union of the Polish People's Party (PSL), the Union of European Democrats (UED) and Modern (N). The idea was supported by former mayor of Wrocław, Rafał Dutkiewicz.[9] In the May 2019 European Parliament election, the PSL, Modern and UED participated in the European Coalition, which included centre-right, centrist and centre-left parties.

The PSL general council decided to build the Polish Coalition, a centre-right coalition, on 1 June of that year.[10] The desire for a coalition was first declared by the League of Polish Families (LPR)[11][12] and the UED.[13] The PSL also held talks with Kukiz'15, the Right Wing of the Republic and the Nonpartisan Local Government Activists movement, and invited Civic Platform (PO).

The PSL-UED parliamentary coalition changed its name to PSL-Polish Coalition on 4 July 2019, and was joined by former members of PO (Marek Biernacki and Jacek Tomczak) and Modern (Radosław Lubczyk).[14] Two days later, the PSL general council announced that an alliance with PO is a coalition priority. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed UED cooperation.[15]

On 23 July, the PSL's Piotr Zgorzelski confirmed that the Alliance of Democrats and Labour Party were part of the coalition and talks with Kukiz'15 and Nonpartisan Local Governments Association were cordial and would end soon.[16][17] A week later, Marek Sawicki confirmed that the Association of Catholic Families had joined the coalition.[18][19]

The Silesians Together party and the Jura-Silesian Association European Home joined the coalition on 5 August 2019.[20] Three days later (after losing several MPs), Kukiz'15 joined the coalition.[21] One member each from Civic Platform and the League of Polish Families (LPR) were also on the PSL list, despite those parties not belonging to the coalition.[22][failed verification]

In the 2019 parliamentary election, the PSL received 8.6 percent of the vote; an improvement compared to the 2015 parliamentary election. The coalition gained 30 seats in the Sejm: 20 from the PSL, six from Kukiz'15, one from the UED, and three independents. It also gained three senators: two from the PSL and one from the UED.

Coalition since the end of 2019[edit]

Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz of the PSL became coalition's candidate for the 2020 presidential election. He received 459,365 votes which was 2.4%, coming fifth among eleven candidates[23]

On 26 November 2020, the General Council of PSL ended coalition with Kukiz'15, after 5 of 6 MPs of K'15 voted in favour of government's veto on European budget.[24] Parliamentary club has its changed its title to Polish Coalition - PSL, UED, Conservatives.

5 politicians of Kukiz'15 with Paweł Kukiz has formed their own group in parliament, Agnieszka Ścigaj (who voted as PSL in case of veto) became independent MP. She joined PSL parliamentary group, but later she resigned from this political group and became unaffiliated MP.

In 2021 Polish Coalition started unofficial cooperation with Polish Affairs and Agreement,[25] and decided to talk with Poland 2050 and more conservative local activists of Civic Platform about possibilities of creating centre to centre-right political faction in Poland.

On 2 May 2022 Ireneusz Raś (a conservative dissident from Civic Platform) and independent MPs of Polish Coalition (former Civic Platform and Modern members) created conservative, Christian democratic Centre for Poland.[26]

On 28 February Polish Coalition signed Senate Pact agreement with other opposition parties.[27]

On 27 April 2023 Polish Coalition became a member of wider centrist Third Way alliance with Poland 2050 of Szymon Hołownia.[28][29][30]

Composition[edit]

2019 election[edit]

Name Ideology Position Leader MPs Senators MEPs Sejmiks Entry
Party
Polish People's Party Agrarianism
Christian democracy
Centre to
centre-right
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
20 / 460
2 / 100
3 / 51
70 / 552
4 July 2019
Union of European Democrats Social liberalism Centre Elżbieta Bińczycka
1 / 460
1 / 100
0 / 51
1 / 552
4 July 2019
Alliance of Democrats Classical liberalism Centre Paweł Piskorski
0 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
23 July 2019
Silesians Together Silesian regionalism Centre-left Leon Swaczyna
0 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
5 August 2019
Poland Needs Us National liberalism Centre-right Dariusz Grabowski
0 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
27 June 2019
One-PL Social liberalism Centre-left Włodzimierz Zydorczak
0 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
10 September 2019
Other organisations
Kukiz'15 Right-wing populism Centre-right to
right-wing
Paweł Kukiz
6 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
8 August 2019
Polish Federation of the
Associations of Catholic Families
Political Catholicism Right-wing Kazimierz Kapera 30 July 2019
Jurassic-Silesian Association European Home Localism Centre-left Janusz Żakowski 5 August 2019
Independents
3 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
4 July 2019

Ninth Sejm and 10th Senate[edit]

Name Ideology Position Leader MPs Senators MEPs Sejmiks
Party
Polish People's Party Agrarianism
Christian democracy
Centre to
centre-right
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
19 / 460
2 / 100
3 / 51
66 / 552
Union of European Democrats Social liberalism Centre Elżbieta Bińczycka
1 / 460
1 / 100
0 / 51
1 / 552
Silesians Together Silesian regionalism Centre-left Leon Swaczyna
0 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
Centre for Poland Liberal conservatism Centre-right Ireneusz Raś
3 / 460
1 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
Agreement Liberal conservatism Centre-right Magdalena Sroka
3 / 460
1 / 100
0 / 51
6 / 552
Other organisations
Fair Play Country Conservative liberalism Centre-right Jolanta Milas
0 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552
Independent
1 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
2 / 552
Former members
Kukiz'15 Right-wing populism Centre-right to
right-wing
Paweł Kukiz
4 / 460
0 / 100
0 / 51
0 / 552

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