Freedom Union (Poland)

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The Freedom Union (Template:Langx, UW) was a liberal[1] democratic political party in Poland that was active from 1994 to 2005, when it rebranded and became the Democratic Party.

History

It was founded on 20 March 1994 out of the merger of the Democratic Union (Unia Demokratyczna, UD) and the Liberal Democratic Congress (Kongres Liberalno-Demokratyczny, KLD). Both of these parties had roots in the Solidarity trade union movement. It represented European democratic and liberal tradition, i.e., it advocated free market economy and individual liberty, rejected extremism and fanaticism, favoured European integration (in the form of European Union membership), rapid privatisation of the enterprises still owned by the Polish state and decentralisation of the government.

Timeline of Polish liberal parties after 1989
Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action /ROAD (1990–1991)
Liberal Democratic Congress /KLD (1990–1994)
Democratic Union /UD (1991–1994)
Freedom Union /UW (1994–2005)
Civic Platform (2001- )
Democratic Party /PD (2005–2016)
Palikot's Movement /RP (2011–2013)
Your Movement /TR (2013–2023)
Modern/.N (2015– )
Poland 2050 (2020- )

In the 1991 general elections, the KLD received 7.5% of the vote and 37 seats in the Sejm (out of 460 seats) and the UD got 12.3% of the votes and 62 seats. In 1993 the KLD got 4.0% of the votes and was left without seats; the UD got 10.6% of the votes and 74 seats. In 1997 the UW got 13.4% of the votes and 60 seats.

In January 2001 some members of the FU (mostly from centre-right and KLD factions) decided to move to join the new Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska), which got 12.7% of the votes and 65 seats in the September 2001 general elections whilst the FU failed to cross the 5% threshold required to gain entry to the lower house of Parliament, receiving only 3.1%. Surprisingly, the FU managed to cross the required 5% threshold in the 2004 European Parliament elections, receiving 7% of votes and 4 of 54 seats reserved for Poland in the European Parliament as part of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, of which it was a member.

The initiative by the FU leadership to found the centre/social-liberal Democratic Party (Partia Demokratyczna – demokraci.pl) attracted a lot of attention. It was cofounded by Władysław Frasyniuk and economy minister Jerzy Hausner, joined by prime minister Marek Belka. Former FU member Tadeusz Mazowiecki also joined the initiative. Legally the centrist Democratic Party, founded 9 May 2005, is the successor of the FU.

Election results

Sejm

Election year # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Government
1997 1,749,518 13.4 (#3) Template:Composition bar Decrease 14 AWS-UW (1997–2000)
Opposition (2000–2001)
2001 404,074 3.1 (#9) Template:Composition bar Decrease 60 Template:Eliminated

Senate

Election year # of
overall seats won
+/–
1997 Template:Composition bar
2001 Template:Composition bar Decrease 3
As part of the Senate 2001 coalition, which won 15 seats.

Presidential

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall votes % of overall vote
1995 Jacek Kuroń 1,646,946 9.2 (#3) Endorsed Lech Wałęsa[2]

Regional assemblies

Election year % of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1998 10.3 (#4) Template:Composition bar
2002 2.3 (#7) Template:Composition bar Decrease 73

European Parliament

Election year # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
2004 446,549 7.3 (#6) Template:Composition bar

Former leader

Members of Polish Parliament (Sejm)

  • None since 2001

Former Members of Polish Senate

Members of the European Parliament of the former Freedom Union

Other prominent members

See also

References

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