Right Wing of the Republic
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Political program
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- Constitutional prohibition of abortion.
- Prohibiting prostitution and pornography.
- Public combat against "cultural Marxism" and "gender ideology".
- Restoration of capital punishment for homicide and rape.
- Tax concessions for families and expanded pro-family policy.
- Privatization of some state-owned companies (excluding strategic energy and mining industries).
- Longer maternity leave.
- Reinforcement public health care.
- Opposition to joining euro zone.
- Reduced government spending.
- Labor law liberalization.
- Holidays on Sunday and other religious festivities.
- Introduction of Demeny voting
Former Sejm members
- Marek Jurek
- Małgorzata Bartyzel
- Marian Piłka
- Lucyna Wiśniewska
- Dariusz Kłeczek
- Artur Zawisza
- Jan Klawiter
Former Senat members
Former European Parliament members
Election results
Sejm
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| Election year | # of votes |
% of vote |
# of overall seats won |
+/– | Government |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | 35,169 | 0.24 | Template:Composition bar | - | Extra-parliamentary |
| 2015 | 5,711,687 | 37.6 (#1) with Law and Justice | Template:Composition bar * | Increase 1 | Government |
| 2019 | 1,765 | 0.01 | Template:Composition bar | Decrease 1 | Extra-parliamentary |
*Only 217 of those were actually from the party. 9 of the elected were members of Solidarity for Poland, 8 were members of Poland Together and Jan Klawiter was a member of Right Wing of the Republic. Under an agreement between the two parties he is an independent in the Sejm (not affiliated to any parliamentary faction).[3]
See also
References
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