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Polish Affairs
Polskie Sprawy
AbbreviationPS
LeaderAgnieszka Ścigaj
Founded28 April 2021 (2021-04-28)
Dissolved12 November 2023 (2023-11-12)
Split fromKukiz'15
Law and Justice
Agreement
Headquartersul. Wiejska 4
00-902 Warsaw
IdeologyConservative liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
Website
polskiesprawy.org

Polish Affairs (Polish: Polskie Sprawy) was a Polish conservative liberal parliamentary group formed on 29 April 2021 by two opposition MPs and one ruling party MP.[1] The leader of the circle was Agnieszka Ścigaj.[2] Two former government representatives, Zbigniew Girzyński and Małgorzata Janowska joined Polish Affairs on 8 July 2021. However, the latter left the circle later that year.[3] The circle ceased to exist after the 2023 Polish parliamentary election, as the only elected member Agnieszka Ścigaj chose to sit in the Law and Justice parliamentary club.

Ideology

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The circle did not present a larger set of unified ideologies, aside from being a moderate centre-right, conservative-liberal force.

References

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  1. ^ "Polskie Sprawy: Nowe koło poselskie w Sejmie". www.euractiv.pl. 30 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Koło Poselskie Polskie Sprawy". www.sejm.gov.pl.
  3. ^ "PiS umacnia się w Sejmie. Małgorzata Janowska wraca do Zjednoczonej Prawicy". www.rp.pl.
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