2412:(EUD) pan-European political party, which professes to unite "EU-critical" parties committed to increased democratization and decentralization. The EUDemocrats' political platform argued that European integration was leading Europe towards a centralised unitary state. Integration was seen as the consequence of a permissive consensus of "furtive elites who had blindfolded citizens". The party sought to restore the principle of subsidiarity, believing that too much had already been ceded to the EU and had to be recovered. It promoted the concept of "flexible integration", which would allow countries to use enhanced cooperation procedures only when they wished, without the possibility of forcing cooperation on all members. Only "truly cross-border issues" were to be dealt with at the EU level, defined as guaranteeing the four fundamental freedoms and a common environmental policy. In its program, the EUD also wanted to exclude several policy areas from the competences of the EU, notably common trade policy, education, cultural policy and common foreign policy. The party was described as presenting a position of "minimalist Eurorealism", seeking to transform the EU into a free trade area with minimal supranational competences. A cooperation agreement between states was to replace the EU Constitution, with the option for states to opt for a simple free trade agreement without other EU obligations. The party was concerned about parliamentary control, the environment and minimum social standards, and strongly distrusted any European military role. It was seen as a key statement of left-wing Euroscepticism, in line with Samoobrona's political position.
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rejecting capitalism as "fiscal repression and total commercialisation" while also strongly attacking a "reductionist" economic-theoretical approach, typical of the "Anglo-Germanic mentality" and based on the "Protestant dogma of predestination". As a counter-proposal, the party praised "econology", defined as the prioritisation of ecology in economic thinking. The post-1989 socioeconomic situation in Poland was described as "socio-economic satanism" or "economic genocide", and the party manifesto read: "All the tragedies that the Poles are experiencing ... are the consequence of the loss of their own sovereignty and the subordination of the country to foreign interests, as carried out by a group of venal politicians who, thanks to political fraud and by lying to the Polish people, have been able to make their own decisions. are the consequence of the loss of their own sovereignty and the subordination of the country to foreign interests, as carried out by a group of venal politicians who have brought themselves to power thanks to political fraud and by lying to the voters." However, Samoobrona is explicitly socialist and not only sympathises with the former People's
Republic of Poland, but openly identifies with its communist form of society and socialist ideals.
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program guaranteeing welfare and housing for victims of natural disasters, particularly floods. This harkened back to the Lepper's beginning in politics from 1991, when he emerged as the leader of local farmers impoverished by transition to capitalism as well as local flooding. Lepper also planned to renegotiate the conditions of Polish membership in the
European Union, arguing that Poland is being untreated unfairly and that the subsidies for farmers are insufficient. Lepper relied on personal meetings with the voters and had a low-budget campaign at around 200.000 PLN. Lepper also stressed his opposition towards NATO, and argued for a complete withdrawal of Polish forces from Afghanistan, condemning the American operation in Afghanistan. He proposed that Poland prioritize cooperation with India, Russia and China rather than the United States. Otherwise, Lepper focused on socioeconomic issues and his economic populism, noting that other presidential candidates provide little mention of pensions, unemployment and the situation of the disabled. One of his main focus became healthcare, where Lepper proposed to suspend the debts of all hospitals, and strongly attacked privatization plans, arguing that they would further aggravate wealth inequality in Poland.
1533:- voted for Samoobrona, most of them being small entrepreneurs who feared economic competition in the event of Poland joining the EU. Overall, Lepper was elected by eleven percent of male and seven percent of female voters. He received eight per cent of the votes from voters aged 18 to 24, ten per cent from 25 to 59 and seven per cent from voters over 60. Samoobrona received 16 per cent of the vote in rural areas, eight per cent in towns with up to 50,000 inhabitants, seven per cent in towns between 50,000 and 200,000 and five per cent in towns with over 200,000 inhabitants. Samoobrona was particularly popular after the 2001 election - the survey conducted for "Rzeczpospolita" showed that in March 2002, 11 percent of Poles supported Samoobrona. In May 2002, 17 percent of Poles wanted the party to take power. The analyses of the Pentor Institute show that in April 2002, 18 percent of those questioned, i.e. almost one in five Poles, supported Samoobrona. From January to May 2002, the party's acceptance and popularity rose considerably from 9 to 17 per cent.
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debts and a program of "cheap" credit for farmers, with cheap defined as credits with an interest rate below the inflation level, which amounted to 40% in 1992. After the demands were ignored, Samoobrona was joined in with other trade unions and farmer associations in aummer 1992, organizing nationwide farmer protests that soon turned radical and even violent, earning
Samoobrona its reputation as a radical formation. Samoobrona then started defining its ideological character, stating the need for farmers to stand against "the dictatorship of the International Monetary Fund" and arguing: "Under communism, the Soviets ordered us Poles what to do, and now this dictatorship position has been taken over by international capitalism." Samoobrona extended its debt clearance demands to non-agricultural parts of the economy, and on 10 July, the protests reached its climax when farmers organizing a march in Warsaw, where the protesters clashed with anti-riot police deployed by the government.
6032:[In the Samoobrona program, the main focus was on economic issues. The left orientation of the SRP is reflected in the condemnation of capitalist market economy and the demand for social equality. The relationship to other issues of foreign policy, such as the negative assessment of the NATO intervention in Kosovo, make the SRP a potential associate of the national Catholic groups. (...) Lepper also stresses that he is a devout Catholic and that the party he leads "fully supports the instructions of the Church and the assertions and messages of John Paul II". (...) Ideologically, a variety of left-wing extremist variants can be distinguished. Anti- or non-communist parties such as Poland's farmers' union Samoobrona and the ethno-regionalist Sinn Féin in Ireland are exceptions. Their socialist ideals are based on the combination of a society of solidarity and national identity, which can lead to ideological overlaps with far-right parties.]
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socio-economic issues, sidelining religious and cultural aspects in favor of targetting socially marginalized and economically struggling groups. The party was considered "anti-elitist, anti-institutional, anti-procedural and de facto anti-democratic, in the sense attached to democracy in liberal representative democracies". While some political commentators disparagingly called
Samoobrona "a party of losers" and claimed that it was mainly supported by failed entrepreneurs and unsuccessful middle class, the party was mostly supported by the "excluded, lost, and helpless". Samoobrona had a similar voter base with the far-right League of Polish Families, with both parties being overwhelmingly supported by poor rural voters and other groups languishing under free market reforms. However, whereas support for the League of Polish Families was strongly determined by church attendance, support for Samoobrona was determined by low income instead.
1355:) opened by the party's leader received only 3,247 votes in constituency number 21, covering the then Koszalin and Słupsk voivodeships. Registered in only one of 37 constituencies, the 3,247 votes won by the committee amounted to 0.03% of the nationwide popular vote. With Lepper being on top of the electoral list, other two candidates of the committee were Leszek Siudek and Józef Kołodziej. Lepper presented his committee as "farmers' social movement emerged on the basis of farmers' disconent". Already in the program of the committee, Lepper appealed to populist policies and ideologies that would then shape Samoobrona - the tradition of the interwar peasant movement, Catholic social teaching, nationalism, and "real socialism" (the socialism of Polish People's Republic). While unsuccessful, the electoral run spread the message of Samoobrona to a wider audience, and it was soon able to form associations with farmer movements across Poland.
1382:. Samoobrona's Peasant Battalions were to protect farmers against the bailiffs and evictions; after founding the group, Lepper stated: "We will strengthen physical fortitude, develop patriotism and train our military troops. We don't want war, but we have a lawless state, so we will fight the state offices - bailiffs, banks, tax offices - with weapons in hand. We are a radical party, open to all disadvantaged people who are starving at home." The "Peasant Battalions" successfully harassed bailiffs, even reportedly shaving their heads and battering them. The party was accused by media of planning a revolution against the government, to which Lepper provocatively responded by stating his plans to expand the Samoobrona coalition with pensioners and unemployed. Incendiary comments of Samoobrona members such as "If someone has a billion or two or ten, they really couldn't have made it through legal work" became widely reported and known.
2509:, opposing it on the basis of Catholicism as well. It also opposes the legalisation of soft drugs such as marijuana. In regards to abortion, the party argued that it should not be solved through legal regulations, but by improving material conditions for women. The leader of the party Andrzej Lepper considered abortion permissible in limited cases. Ultimately, the party positioned itself as against abortion, citing the ethical dilemma it poses and the stance of the Catholic Church on the matter; Samoobrona proposed to keep abortion illegal and argued that the solution to the problem is not to make abortons legal, but to create optimal material conditions for vulnerable women by providing stable sources of income, housing and sex education. In 2005, the party advocated for full protection of life from conception to natural death as a constitutional provision. In 2005, one of demands to President-elect
2457:, the party promoted a radical anti-globalisation and anti-neoliberal rhetoric and closely embraced trade unions, with the resulting economic program being an agrarian socialist and left-wing populist vision. Samoobrona promoted a highly interventionist system and wanted to replace materialism and consumerism with a closer relationship with the natural environment, including "the preservation of small-scale family farms and a humane treatment of animals". Party members made reference to terms such as "eco-development" and "econology", which aimed to promote ecology, Catholic ethics and morality in both economics and politics. The main concept of the party's economic ideology was social justice; in its 1999 manifesto the party stated: "We want a Poland, in which there will not be such drastic material differences: no so-called ‘ocean of destitution’ with tiny islands of wealth and well-being".
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public debate. Lepper only emphasised that
Catholic ethics and the achievements of the Church are an important element of the cultural heritage shaping national and regional identity. Mateusz Piskorski argued that on social matters, Samoobrona often presented moderate or centre-left views. The party had the most left-wing electorate out of all Polish political parties, including social-democratic and socialist ones. The party made constant appeals to social justice and poor living conditions while dismissing complaints of moral decline as false and alarmist. The party supported milder sentences and argued that it is pointless to see the new generation and cultural currents as the source of crime; instead, Samoobrona stated that crime is caused "no education, no job, no vision for the future" and decried capitalist transition in Poland for creating a "criminogenic" environment.
2941:) argued that the alliance of Samoobrona and environmentalists should be not seen as "exotic", as "it is the peasants and not the representatives of the McWorld on Poland from the only right parties who are our natural allies". In its statement endorsing the agrarian protests of Samoobrona, Federation of the Greens noted that the economic pressure applied on Polish farmers will exacerbate unemployment and housing shortages as the Polish countryside is already impoverished and lacks access to essential services such as sewerage, well-maintained roads, segregation systems, as well as education and healthcare. It urged environmentalists activists to solidarize with Polish farmers and not "divide trade unions into right and wrong", and to fight climate change and environmental destruction in alliance with the disadvantaged rather than for the "interests of the import lobby".
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ceremonies without political risk and even gained some support, for example on the occasion of the Jasna Góra
Harvest Festival. This did not prevent them from criticising those representatives of the Episcopate who were critical of the agricultural protests co-organised by Samoobrona. On the other hand, party politicians emphasised that they boasted the sympathy of a large proportion of parish priests in rural parishes. The party's electorate, according to available surveys, was heterogeneous on issues related to the desirable nature of state-church relations. While it was possible to discern among party sympathisers supporters of limiting the role of the Church as an institution in public life (e.g. those advocating the abolition of the Church Fund), anticlerical sentiments did not turn into attempts to negate the ethical message of the Roman Catholic Church.
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When criticized for his numerous convictions and investigations, Lepper stated that he is proud of his criminal record, as "99 percent were trials for blockades, for defending factories and people's jobs against their executions and bailiffs". In the end, Lepper won 1.28% of the popular vote and did not make it to the second round; he offered to endorse one of the main presidential candidates, Kaczyński and
Komorowski, and wrote to them asking for their opinions on increasing the minimum wage, raising pensions and annuities, as well as their agricultural policy and international affairs. In the end, Lepper endorsed neither of the candidates as their replies were similar, and ultimately unsatisfactory, to Lepper. However, Lepper did stress his opposition to Jarosław Kaczyński, accusing him of deliberately ruining his career via sting operation that the
2885:, American food company that wanted to enter the Polish market. After years of the neoliberal "shock therapy" that allowed foreign companies to outcompete Polish farms, the discontent of Polish farmers resulted in mass protests in 1999 organised by Samoobrona. The protests grew to 8000 protesting farmers and resulted in a total of 120 blockades. Samoobrona protesters became militant and clashed with the police, often resulting in confrontations which forced the police to use tear gas and water cannons. The Polish government capitulated to protesters' demands after a month, reforming its agricultural policy and imposing high tariffs on food imports. Surveys at the time showed that 75 percent of Polish population supported Samoobrona's protests, and the party continued its protests and decided to participate in the "Trojan Pig Tour" organised by AWI.
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enough..." While
Samoobrona was considered anti-institutional, anti-procedural and anti-democratic, its opposition to democracy specifically applied to opposing liberal democracy in particular. The party called Polish regime a "sham democracy" that they portrayed as a de facto oligarchy, where "Poles voted for different parties and still Balcerowicz popped out of the ballot box". Samoobrona proposed a new parliamentary form of democracy where the president would be elected by universal suffrage but limited by a special "presidential council" appointed by the parliament. Polish Senate was to be replaced with a special, socio-professional chamber consisting of local governments and trade unions. Lastly, Samoobrona emphasized the need to introduce local self-government, especially to culturally unique regions and nations such as Silesia and Kashubia.
2621:. Samoobrona spoke on 2000s attempts to reform the Polish electoral law by right-wing Law and Justice (PiS); in July 2006, PiS submitted the electoral reform to the Speaker of the Sejm - the law introduced blocks of lists in municipalities with over 20 000 inhabitants, with the simultaneous application of the d'Hondt method in the intra-group distribution of votes for seats and the rule that groups of lists which received at least 10% of the validly cast votes could participate in the distribution of seats at all levels of local government elections. This law was criticised for undeservedly favouring the strongest parties of the bloc, giving them a significant over-representation in future councils and assemblies. Despite forming a coalition government with PiS at the time, Samoobrona also opposed this law, and called for abandonment of the
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in rural and agricultural areas. Samoobrona failed to win the support of strongly conservative constituencies, and a significant number of
Samoobrona were left-wing or formerly socialist. Agricultural and blue-collar workers built the backbone of the party's voting base, while white-collar workers generally held negative views of the party. A correlation to religion was also found - devout Catholics were much more likely to vote for Samoobrona than atheists or those with ambiguous attitude towards religion. The party's electorate was overwhelmingly left-wing as Samoobrona appealed to groups that felt alienated by all other political parties - this included left-wing Eurosceptics and the poorest layers of Polish society. The electorate of Samoobrona was much more left-wing than that of any other Polish political party and non-voters.
2777:, became an inspiration for us in the formulation of our professional and social programmes", lamenting the insufficient presentation of the achievements of Catholic social teaching in the mass media. The social teaching of the Church was to provide an alternative to capitalism and neoliberalism; in this case, reference was made not only to papal encyclicals, but also to the sermons of Cardinal Wyszyński, in which the postulate of Poland's embarking on its own path of social and economic development, resulting from its specific tradition, was found. The party's program from 2003 also stated: "The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland is guided by the social teaching of the Church and fully shares the indications of the greatest moral authority of our times, Pope John Paul II, contained in his encyclicals".
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they should not provide an opportunity for speech that could be considered "demoralising". Lepper argued that the existence of sexual minorities was a normal phenomenon that there was no point in stigmatising in any way, and stated his neutrality on the issue of granting homosexual couples the possibility to marry and adopt children. Unlike politicians of the far right, Lepper did not regard homosexuality as a disease, and called it "a certain genetic predisposition that occurs in every era". Nevertheless, the problem of sexual minorities was sometimes consciously marginalised by
Samoobrona politicians; it was argued that some left-wing formations gave it too much importance, and thus pushed far more important issues concerning the social and economic rights of the majority of citizens into the background.
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neoliberal economics first and foremost serves the international financial institutions and leads to a situation where "a few hundred companies in the world want to dominate everything". Referring to the Marxist doctrine, Lepper believed that "he who has power has ownership of the means of production". The party believed that public ownership should have supremacy over any kind of private property, arguing that "private property cannot be treated as privileged, sacred and inviolable". The party also proposed restoration of state monopolies, including total state ownership of raw materials, mining industries, the energy sector, armaments, transport infrastructure, banking and insurance, as well as lottery, spirits and tobacco industry, regarded by the party as important sources of budget revenue.
4994:, for voters rather than right-wing ones, and Andrzej Lepper said: "I set myself the goal of convincing the left-wing electorate in such a way that they understand that the only left-wing, pro-social and patriotic party at the moment is Self-Defence." Lepper also stated: "I have always been and will always be a man of the left." He described his party as "the patriotic left, a progressive left, modern, tolerant, without any extremes or deviations". Comparing the voter bases of Samoobrona and LPR, Pankowski noted that Samoobrona voters were characterised by low income and anti-capitalist values, while the LPR ones were very religious and prioritised nationalist values. Additionally, it was speculated that Samoobrona might take over the place of the SLD as the main Polish left-wing party.
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growing disproportion between the East Germany and the dominant Western states, and noted the inequal treatment not only on an economic level, but also cultural discrimination which instils the feeling of cultural inferiority amongst East Germans. Lepper also noted that the situation of East Germany is similar to the one of Poland which makes the program of Samoobrona applicable - much like Poland, East Germany had also gone through a transformation from a socialist system to a capitalist market economy, with the subsequent economic growth benefitting the very few while leaving behind millions of financially struggling and unemployed people. The main postulate of the party was to be protection of trade unions and protesting the capitalist transformation of East German states.
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Einschätzung der NATO-Intervention im Kosovo, machen die SRP zum potenziellen Verbündeten der national-katholischen Gruppen. (...) Lepper betont auch, gläubiger Katholik zu sein, und die von ihm geleitete Organisation werde „durch die Hinweise der Kirche und die Behauptungen und Botschaften von Johannes Paul II. voll unterstützt". (...) Ideologisch lassen sich vielfältige Linksextremismusvarianten unterscheiden. Anti- bzw. nichtkommunistische Parteien wie Polens Landarbeitergewerkschaft Samoobrona und die ethnoregionalistische Sinn Féin in Irland stellen Ausnahmen dar. Ihre sozialistischen Gesellschaftsutopien beruhen auf der Verbindung von solidarischer Gesellschaft und nationaler Identität, was zu ideologischen Überschneidungen mit rechtsextremen Parteien führen kann.
2327:- both parties praised "the economic and social principles of communism (while verbally dissociating itself from some of the mistakes of the past), criticised the capitalist development model adopted after 1989, negatively assessed the process of political, economic and military integration of Europe and protested against globalisation". Samoobrona was known for its positive attitude towards Communist Poland; Sławomir Drelich called the party "the most post-communist party on the Polish political scene". Bartek Pytlas argues that Samoobrona did not draw back to historical nationalist parties and movements in its political tradition, but rather looked to communist Poland and continued its socialist legacy. At the same time, the party sought to define itself as Catholic.
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the need for a fair redistribution of wealth and the subordination of the economy and its mechanisms to serve social and common good. The party strongly demanded state intervention in the economy, and stressed the need to apply protectionist customs aimed at protecting the interests of domestic producers. Lepper argued that in the light of the experience of capitalist countries, it was dangerous to "succumb to dogmatic thinking consisting in an unwavering belief in the superiority of capitalist free market mechanisms in all areas of economic life". Samoobrona argued that the adherence of post-communist Polish governments to dogmatic capitalism had led to the abandonment of the basic tasks of the state and the violation of essential human rights.
2893:, he succeeded in setting the stage for Samoobrona's electoral success in 2001 parliamentary elections, and his anti-Smithfield campaigning mobilised Polish farmers against the company. Samoobrona organised a conference together with AWI in May 2000, promoting ecology and alternatives to industrial farming. At the same time, Samoobrona steadily incorporated more ecological and animal welfare themes into its program. Later in 2000, AWI-Samoobrona movement was endorsed by the president of Polish National Veterinary Chamber, Bartosz Winiecki, who recruited Polish veterinarians to the anti-Smithfield coalition. In the end, six thousands Polish doctors of veterinary medicine and twenty thousand veterinary technicians joined the coalition's protests.
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socialists and former communists along with military men and ultranationalists in its ranks. However, the party gradually eschewed its big-tent character in favour of a radically left-wing outlook, which led to Andrzej Lepper dismissing the nationalist wing of the party and calling for a "worker-peasant alliance" that envisioned Samoobrona cooperating together with other left-wing and post-communist parties. This made the party transition from a protest party to a consolidated, extreme-left party based on economic class rhetoric. Lepper would call for return to socialism during his 1999 presidential campaign, arguing that it had "not yet reached full maturity". Consequently, the international media came to see Lepper as "Polish
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and today practically nothing remains of both the first one and the other one." Samoobrona accused SLD of betraying its social-democratic principles and did not turn the tide after the previous neoliberal government, continuing austerity and privatization reforms instead. The party also pointed out to the fact that the SLD responded to farmer protests with police forces and suppression, instead of trying to improve the agrarian situation in Poland; Lepper listed "the arrogance of the SLD, the disregard of Samoobrona's program objectives and the brutality of the government towards the protesters" as the main reasons for his hostility towards SLD. In its declaration of terminating the agreement with SLD, Samoobrona leadership in
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and Samoobrona considered international corporations responsible for global inequality and exploitation, imprisoning "the majority of people in impoverished enclaves move production there". This anti-corporation rhetoric also had cultural and nationalist themes, as anti-globalization and ecological movements attacked the progressing "McDonaldization of society" that contradicted and threatened national and local identities. Samoobrona mixed environmentalist undertones with agrarian issues, accusing big companies of destroying Polish farming by flooding the Polish market with foreign, poor-quality products. The party campaigned for expelling foreign capital in Poland in order to protect native farms and local products.
2842:" wing and wanted to prevent the "policy of selling out genuinely socialist ideals and values". He also stated that Samoobrona wished to replace the capitalism of Balcerowicz with "a system that would satisfy human needs, that would prioritise man over labour and labour over capital, and would not be a system of the market but a system of social control over economic life through the state and trade unions"; Lepper admitted that this system would be socialist, but stressed the "indigenous", nationalist, "patriotic" and Catholic character of Samoobrona's socialism, one that was to be inspired by Catholic social teaching and agrarian-socialist pre-WW2 peasant movements. He also made remarks towards
1279:, which dismantled the socialist economy in Poland in favor of a capitalist free-market one. As the state sector of agricultures was dismantled and privatized, rural areas experienced an extreme spike of unemployment, poverty and social exclusion. Unfavourable prices of agricultural products on the market further aggravated the situation - between 1990 and 1991, agricultural prices increased threefold while industrial prices increased tenfold, drastically diminishing the purchasing power of Polish agriculture. This was combined with a huge decrease in farmers' real income. In Lepper's region, the situation became particularly critical as a result of heavy rainfall, which caused local flooding.
1733:. This concerned a CBA (Central Anti-Corruption Bureau) operation concerning the controlled payment of bribes to two people accused of citing influence in the Ministry of Agriculture. They offered a substituted CBA agent, for a bribe, the de-agglomeration of land in Muntów in the municipality of Mrągowo. The operation ended inconsistently with the CBA's plan, because - as the prosecution initially assumed - Lepper had been warned about the action and cancelled the meetings. However, at the request of Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński, President Lech Kaczyński dismissed Lepper from the post of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture. This decision marked the end of the coalition.
1481:. More significantly, Samoobrona then gained informal support from the SLD, keen to weaken the PSL, which allowed Samoobrona to play the role of an informal SLD coalition partner in the Sejm and, after the 2002 local elections, also in the provincial assemblies. Although Lepper continued to lavish criticism on SLD politicians, he distinguished the liberal wing associated with Kwasniewski from the democratic socialist group headed by Miller and Oleksy. This allowed Samoobrona to attract a sizable group of left-wing activists, both at the central and local level. After 2001, Lepper went as far as announcing that Samoobrona would become the only party of the socialist left in Poland.
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and etatist economic policies with populist slogans. Even though Lepper most often praised the communist period as the golden era of Polish farming, and criticised the free market, his rhetoric was full of references to Church, Catholicism and national identity: 'One cannot imagine Polish national culture without (...) Catholicism. It is the Church that allowed us, Poles, to defend our national identity' (U11993). Lepper often quoted John Paul IPs remark that capitalism cannot be the only alternative to communism, and declared that wanting to 'be a Christian in Samoobronas activities means (...) to refer to the social ramifications of the Gospel and papal teachings' (U11993).
2005:. Announcing a join electoral list with Samoobrona, Kołodziejczak argued: "Today it is necessary to avenge what Law and Justice did to Andrzej Lepper. This is one of the motives of the people who work and operate with us." He also released a statement praising Lepper and promising to uphold his legacy: "Let us forever remember him who, when others were turned away, stood up for the Poles and their rights. He was supremely brave, though many lacked decency and courage. He was honourable, among politicians without honour. He served Poland, though many served only themselves and big business. He was with us, true to principle, in a world full of hatred and betrayal."
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the so-called economic Euroscepticism. The party's declared pragmatism in assessing the consequences of possible membership was characteristic, and the inconsistency of views and assessments on European integration was most likely linked to the existence of diverse attitudes on the issue among both party members and supporters themselves, which became particularly evident after 1 May 2004, when some Samoobrona members became beneficiaries of the EU Common Agricultural Policy. Because of the lack of decisive and conclusive enunciations on Poland's membership in the Union, J. Sielski described the party's position on European integration as "Euro-populist".
1458:) together with Labour Union (UP), Polish People's Party (PSL) and the National Party of Retirees and Pensioners (KPEiR). The coalition was mostly focused on protesting austerity and neoliberalism, which aligned perfectly with the main focus of Samoobrona. The coalition aimed to challenge the political dichotomy between post-communist SLD and anti-communist AWS, and was polling well. The coalition had internal conflicts however, as some wings of the PSL were concerned with the radical, far-left character of Samoobrona, whereas Labor Union protested Samoobrona's opposition to the European Union. Nevertheless, the coalition performed well and won 89 seats.
12878:[The leader of Self-Defence preferred to call his stance on Poland's participation in the European integration 'Eurorealism', and to direct his criticism of the unfavourable provisions of the Accession Treaty at Polish governments and negotiators rather than European Commission officials. Given the presence of a number of features which make it possible to place the party in the Eurorealist camp (ambivalent attitude to the accession, the secondary role of this issue in programme pronouncements, variability of rhetoric resulting from the assessment of the mood of the electorate), such self-identification seems to be largely justified.]
4764:) was founded in Berlin, Germany. It was created by the German businessman of Polish ancestry Heinz Klimczak, who invited Andrzej Lepper to participate in the founding congress of his party and stated that it would be explicitly modelled on the Polish Samoobrona. Lepper attended the founding congress and expressed his delight at how much his views and party had been appreciated and used by Selbstverteidigung. Lepper also stated he had already received similar applications from other Central European countries, and announced his plans to form a "Samoobrona Internationale", which would unite socialist populist countries across Europe.
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the EU." Marijuš Antonovič wrote that League of Polish Families and Samoobrona were two Polish parties "which did not hide their pro‑Moscow foreign policy views"; Andrzej Lepper was awarded two honoris causa doctoral titles in Russia, and Samoobrona members were invited to Russia by the Russian government for common projects. In its program, Samoobrona also emphasized that it attached particular importance to Polish relations with Russia, and condemned emerging tensions between two countries as an attempt to cut off Poland from trade and make it fall into economic domination of the Western countries. The party's deputy,
1339:. On 18 October 1991, A. Lepper headed the Farmers' Defence Committee established in Warsaw, which coordinated the protest of trade unionists in front of the Sejm building. The subsequent speeches were increasingly radical in nature; they were supported by a militant organisation created by the farmers called the Peasant Guard and groups of radical subcultural youth. On 14 November, an agreement was concluded between the protesters and the government, which provided for the suspension of bailiffs' executions threatening farmers and the establishment of a special Fund and the Restructuring and Debt Relief of Agriculture.
2589:, pledging to fight for the subsidies taken away from the Belarusian Socio-Cultural Association as part of the austerity measures imposed by the Polish government. He argued that the development of ethnic minorities in Poland is endangered as they had no chance of survival in the absence of adequate funding. Lepper also stated that Samoobrona wants to be an advocate for national minorities, which sparked speculation in the media that Samoobrona wants to replace other left-wing parties in the role of an advocate for Polish minorities. This was reflected by Samoobrona becoming the preferred party of the
1496:. PPS's leader Piotr Ikonowicz announced that cooperation with Samoobrona would extend beyond the election campaign, and that all three parties would closely work together to fight capitalist economic reforms. The main concept behind the socialist coalition was almost identical to Samoobrona's goal as a political party - to represent social groups that had been hurt by the capitalist transformation in Poland, which Ikonowicz listed as farmers, workers, pensioners, and students. Samoobrona was very supportive of a joint run with the PPS, and the party already cooperated with the socialist party in the
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plans to expand its activities into Poland. Samoobrona's activities proved crucial to bringing about a corporate farming ban in Poland; according to Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith, "the coalition between AWI and Samoobrona represents one of the successful cases in the emerging global justice movement". For his environmental activism, Lepper was awarded the Albert Schweitzer Medal in 2000. The leader of Samoobrona stated his commitment to animal welfare, stressing that animals must be treated "with respect, dignity and sympathy" and condemning modern meat industry as "concentration camps for animals".
4488:, a socialist activist who ran on the Samoobrona electoral lists in the 2007 parliamentary election. The party aimed to become a direct successor to Samoobrona. The party's goal was to "fight for the rights of various social groups harmed by neoliberal capitalism". It represented trade unionists, especially miners and farmers, as well as disability rights activists, unemployed, low-income workers and evicted tenants, and its electoral lists were exclusively composed of such groups. However, the party was stillborn by the fact that it only managed to register electoral lists in three districts.
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humans as social being while condemning liberalism for seeing humans as “isolated” being who enter into relationships only for “egocentric interests”. While rejecting its atheistic and materialistic characteristics, John Paul II stated that Marxism had a “kernel of truth” regarding the need for common possession of goods and rejection of capitalism as an inherently inhumane and exploitative system. Samoobrona represented a radicalized version of papal teaching, fully endorsing the social teaching of John Paul II on one hand, while praising the communist Polish People's Republic on the other.
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and milk markets. The agreement concluded with the government on 8 February 1999 only emboldened the head of Samoobrona to further excesses. In June 1999, on the radio in Łódź, Andrzej Lepper called the then government "an anti-Polish and anti-human regime" and Deputy Prime Minister Tomaszewski "a bandit from Pabianice". The prosecution proceedings initiated in this case ended in a failure after less than a year: when Lepper was returning from a trade union congress in India, he was spectacularly arrested after crossing the border in Kudowa (4 April 2000) and then released after three hours.
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2011, the Court of Appeal in Łódź overturned the verdict against Lepper in the sex affair and referred the case for retrial by the Regional Court. Afterwards, Aneta Krawczyk filed a court accusation that Lepper was the father of her youngest child. However, an examination of his DNA ruled out this allegation. These events caused not only politicians, but also the public public condemned the Samoobrona activists. It lost a part of its electorate. Lepper almost disappeared from the media. Rarely invited to interviews, he generally focused on criticising the right-wing Law and Justice party.
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farmers. He demanded the departure of every successive government, especially ministers of agriculture. Some political commentators asserted that Lepper's actions were radicalising and argued that the party should be banned because of the criminal cases pending against the Samoobrona trade union: concerning, among other things, the occupation of state administration buildings and blockades of public roads, preventing government officials from carrying out their legal duties, the use of blackmail and intimidation against bank and court officials, and the seizure of private property.
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concepts of "eco-development" and "econology", which were described as replacement of consumerism and materialism in favour of "a closer relationship with the natural environment, the preservation of small-scale family farms and a humane treatment of animals". Samoobrona stated that it desired to introduce new ways of thinking into Polish economics that would encompass ecology, social ethics and Catholic morality. Concrete environmentalist proposals included in the party's program were opposition to agroindustrial development and 'intensive farming methods'.
6199:[Lepper's Samoobrona was the name of a socio-political movement that included farmers, social and professional organisations bringing together workers, the unemployed, pensioners, educational and cultural circles, budget workers and environmentalists. (...) Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej originated from Lepper's Samoobrona. It was founded on 10 January 1992 and registered on 12 June 1992. Its origins were in the 'Samoobrona' farmers' trade union, the 'Samoobrona' metalworkers' trade union, the 'Samoobrona' Alliance Party and the Green Party.]
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exclusivist in nature; the national community was treated as "a collectivity constituted by ties of culture, tradition and history, and not by common origin". Lepper argued for the necessity of equal rights for all minorities with other Polish citizens, deeming property claims based on nationality to be unjustified. The party also had a notable regionalist movement, and some Samoobrona politicians discussed the problem of Silesians, regarded as a nation on its own that was often marginalised or suppressed. In 2007, Samoobrona proposed to recognize the
5982:[Lepper changed his strategy in 1999 when he began to underpin his radical attacks against the political establishment with his own, albeit blurred, program, which was specifically aimed at the losers of the transition: the anti-liberal, anti-Western, anti-cosmopolitan and anti-market basic currents are combined into a concept of the "Third Way". This "third way" is enriched with Catholic social teaching and positioned against communism and capitalism. In addition to this quasi-ideology, which can best be described as 'Christian socialism'...]
1778:). The Polish abbreviation for this party was LiS ("fox" in Polish), and leaders of both parties brought a plush fox to the press conference, which was shown as the mascot of the new party. However, despite their populist character, LPR and Samoobrona were fundamentally different from each other, as Samoobrona was left-wing and aligned with socialist ideals, while LPR was a National-Catholic, far-right party. Andrzej Lepper himself admitted that the alliance was a bad idea, and argued that the alliance was purely situation and tactical in nature.
2469:"Samopomoc Chłopska", arguing that individual governments did not try to counteract the discriminatory practices applied to cooperatives by banks and other institutions. Co-operatives, according to Samoobrona, should benefit from fiscal facilities and the state should undertake the task of stimulating the dying co-operative movement. Samoobrona argued that trade unions and rural cooperatives are to fulfill a very important economic role, and credited these groups with enforcing several pro-worker reforms in Western countries.
4182:", comparing and finding similarities with their socialist and populist rhetoric. By 2007, the party was considered to be on the extreme end of left-wing spectrum in Poland. This political and ideological transition, in addition to numerous scandals and conflicting decisions such as party's choice to cooperate with both left-wing (such as SLD and UP) and right-wing (PiS and LPR) parties resulted in multiple conflicts and splits within Samoobrona, with many dissident groups founding their own political parties. These include:
1544:, a member of Samoobrona, as the chair of the Parliamentary Committee on National and Ethnic Minorities. This nomination initially faced backlash because of the radical image of Samoobrona, but after a few weeks Polish media acknowledged that Polish minority groups reported no bias in the committee's work. This improved the image of Samoobrona and downplayed its nationalist reputation. Lepper continued to soften the image of his party in regards to national minorities, and visited the Belarusian Socio-Cultural Association in
6183:[The founding committee consisted mainly of activists from the Self-Defence Trade Union headed by A. Lepper, as well as members of the Metal Workers' Trade Union and a group of activists from the Polish Green Party, standing for environmentalism and pacifism. (...) Cooperation with Samoobrona was undertaken first and foremost by the Kraków environment of the Federation of Greens, with which well-known environmental activists A. Żwawa (editor-in-chief of the magazine Zielone Brygady) and O. Swolkień were associated.]
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representing Polish farmers and the rural population. However, this proposal failed as both parties started strongly competing with each other. In this situation, cooperation was limited to undertaking successive joint initiatives aimed at bringing together and working out common positions by the three largest agricultural trade unions; in June 1998 it was agreed that ZZR "Samoobrona" together with KZRKiOR and NSZZ "Solidarność" RI would work out a common position on the terms of Poland's accession to the European Union.
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otherwise, depriving the National Bank of Poland of the ability to shape monetary policy poses a threat to the country's sovereignty in this fundamental area. In addition, it was argued that the price effects of the introduction of the euro would be unacceptable to Polish society. The party's experts argued that the countries that had not decided to join the euro area maintained a higher level of economic development while avoiding the price increases that the introduction of the common currency would have caused.
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was in favour of retaining the wording of the abortion legislation at the time, considering it a valuable compromise reached on this issue. The contemporary system for the protection of children's rights and the prevention of domestic violence has also provoked discussions on the possibility of additional criminalisation of violence against children. Samoobrona in 2005 supported a bill prepared by the offices of the Commissioner for Equal Status of Women and Men to introduce a ban on physical punishment of minors.
1835:, further weakening local structures of the party. Lepper accepted responsibility for the party's electoral defeat and announced an extraordinary congress of Self-Defence in the first half of 2008. Lepper also announced that he did not intend to challenge or clash with the Party of Regions. In party congress, Lepper stressed that Samoobrona's goals from the time when it was a classic protest party, such as the reversal of privatisation processes, had not been realised and were still a political task for the party.
6084:[In one of its programmatic documents, Samoobrona describes itself as a socially and Christian-oriented, popular-national social movement, which reflects well the confusion that arises when trying to classify parties that use populist forms. However, Samoobrona is on the left side of the Polish political spectrum. Its personalised enemy is currently the president of the National Bank of Poland, Leszek Balcerowicz, whom the party sees as the main culprit for the poverty of a large part of Polish society.]
4793:. However, criminal proceedings were initiated against the party's leader, Heinz Klimczak. After Klimczak was accused of economic fraud, Samoobrona decided to keep its communication with its German sister party private, which made the topic disappear from the headlines. The fate of the Selbstverteidigung is unknown. Klimczak was released in December 2002 and stated that the fraud charges were connected to a business partner that Selbstverteidigung wanted to cooperate with. In 2004, Klimczak founded a company in
2754:; the leader of Samoobrona highlighted his visits to the Vatican, emphasising that he considered the Pope to be anmoral unquestionable authority. In numerous party programme documents issued over the course of several years, there were frequent references to the achievements of John Paul II and attempts to interpret Polish socio-economic reality in terms of the pope's proposed ethical standards. In interpreting the Pope's teaching, Samoobrona particularly accentuated those that included criticism of capitalism.
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very rich". The party also stated that it seeks to protect the poorest, as well as the farmers and the middle class, from large corporations. It also proposed an establishment of an economic "third way", which would restore the positive aspects of the socialist East German system that now impoverished groups depended on, while avoiding the negative excesses. Selbstverteidiung accentuated that the economy should be based on the principle of prioritizing "the human being, the family, a decent life and work".
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impoverished families haven't started selling their children yet. Dear ladies! It's not men who discriminate against women, it's Poland's nasty liberal policy, which results in unemployment levels unheard of in Europe. Isn't it hypocrisy to appoint special institutions that fight for women's right without taking care of the country's economic development? The legal system is discriminating against you, women. Subsidies, child support and welfare payments have been fixed at below the biological minimum.
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negative stereotypes and historical falsifications, such as the use of the phrase "Polish concentration camps" in foreign journalism. An important role as ambassador of Polish interests abroad was attributed to the Polish diasporas scattered around the world. It was postulated that Polish diasporas should be covered by state aid and be given the opportunity to return to their homeland. Samoobrona supported a bill providing the possibility for representatives of the Polish minority abroad to obtain
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Samoobrona MEPs, who voted in favour of the relevant resolution. Unlike some right-wing parties, Samoobrona did not make support for a country's EU membership dependent on its cultural face and civilisational affiliation, but only on the fulfilment of formal membership conditions. On the other hand, it declared that the country's admission to the EU should not be at the expense of the funds allocated to Poland, which led R. Czarnecki to conclude that rather unhurried negotiations were necessary.
1423:, gaining 2.78% votes and failing to enter the Sejm. It also took part in the 1994 local elections, where it did not play a significant role as party structures were not yet ready for an electoral campaign and were often in the preliminary state of organisation. The party won over 1.3% of the popular vote. The 1994 local elections are largely undocumented and were greatly affected by the lack of interest in Polish society, which translated into a very low turnout (33%). Samoobrona along with the
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closed-down factories, rural and urban poverty, hungry children and vegetating old people. It is largely thanks to him that today even the establishment media have stopped pretending that it is OK, that we are catching up and overtaking Europe, that there are no real, entrenched and growing social problems. Just 15 years ago, the same media only featured 'successful people' and the 'hard-working middle class' and a handful of 'choosing losers'." Similarly, historian
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social issues and tried to incorporate both political Catholic and socially left-wing thought. As the result, the program of the party was not linked to an authoritarian position on socio-cultural matters, and the leader of the party claimed to support freedom of religion and conscience. However, some political scientists argue that Samoobrona espouses "a kind of social conservatism" similar to one of Polish communists of the late 1980s, represented by the
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the Polish would vote in favour of membership, and as a populist party Samoobrona was unhappy about the likelihood of being on the losing side. In the end, the party fought a rather ambiguous campaign, with its posters carrying the slogan "the decision belongs to you". As a result, Andrzej Lepper promoted a flexible stance on the European Union where he often criticised the organisation, yet was not inherently opposed to joining it; he explained:
6143:[It is a personal dream of mine that we clean up this common Poland of ours, tidy up its roads, regulate its rivers, build reservoirs, remove dirt and rubbish dumps, broken fences, potholed pavements and derelict buildings - in short, take a serious and effective approach to the environment and ecology. Then we would all breathe easier. For these reasons, our Samoobrona movement is akin to the Greens, with whom we will gladly cooperate.]
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economic program that mixes agrarianism with economic nationalism, socialism, and religious elements. Central to the party's economic agenda is its complete rejection of capitalism - Samoobrona rejects both commerce and the market itself. According to Vít Hloušek and Lubomír Kopeček, the program of the party also incorporates anarchist elements. The party is very close ideologically to radical left-wing agrarian formations from the era of
1874:(recommended by Law and Justice), elected the Supervisory Board of Telewizja Polska, which included people associated with the three parties of the "media coalition". All three heads of Telewizja Polska (Szwedo, Szatkowski, Orzeł) were associated with the Law and Justice party - the informal arrangement assumed that the position of TVP president went to PiS, and of two vice-presidents - to Samoobrona and Democratic Left Alliance.
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several thousand farmers from the "Solidarity" of Individual Farmers, Farmers' Circles and Samoobrona demonstrated in front of the government seat in Warsaw, throwing sacks of straw to symbolise poverty in the countryside. Finally, the mayor of Praszka, Włodzimierz Skoczek, was taken away in a wheelbarrow (which became Samoobrona's speciality in the fight against officials) after refusing to sign the resignation submitted to him.
7962:[After the last parliamentary elections, Samoobrona has 53 Sejm deputies and two senators. Its leader, the 47-year-old farmer Andrzej Lepper, rejects globalisation, criticises the free market economy and strikes protectionist, socialist and nationalist tones. There are also some pro-Russian tendencies and a noticeable nostalgia for the People's Republic of Poland. Lepper is an opponent of Poland's NATO and EU membership.]
6404:[After the last parliamentary elections, Samoobrona has 53 Sejm deputies and two senators. Its leader, the 47-year-old farmer Andrzej Lepper, rejects globalisation, criticises the free market economy and strikes protectionist, socialist and nationalist tones. There are also some pro-Russian tendencies and a noticeable nostalgia for the People's Republic of Poland. Lepper is an opponent of Poland's NATO and EU membership.]
1854:. However, the party went bankrupt by the end of 2007 as it was unable to pay for its 2007 electoral campaign. The party was also unable to cover its bills, and electricity and the alarm system were disconnected from the party headquarters. Lepper founded a new party known as "Self-Defence" (as opposed to "Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland") in 2010, which sustained itself solely on membership fees and had no commitments.
2766:. The party believed that this kind of Polish socialism, based on nationalist and religious tradition, would be the best possible system for Poland. The party promoted an utopian vision of "Polish socialism" based on small family farms, rural co-operatives, an end to the exploitation of the countryside and nationalised industry, with peasants being considered the "healthiest element of society, both biologically and morally".
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2238:, additional transaction taxes and the use of financial reserves to obtain funding, as well as the nationalisation of foreign capital. Samoobrona consistently emphasised its left-wing identity, referring to itself as "patriotic, progressive and modern left", "national left", "Catholic left", and also "socialist left". The party's leader Andrzej Lepper stated that "the traditions from which Samoobrona draws are the pre-war
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liberalism, appealing to those who were economically worse off as a result of the capitalist transition". While researching the party and its ideology in the 2000s, Ola Wysocka recalls: "in 2006 at the V National Congress of Self-Defence, I asked members of the party to indicate who the party represented. Most of them pointed to “the people”. When prompted to be more specific, they added “disadvantaged people”".
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2682:. It was the only Polish party which as late as at the turn of 2002 and 2003 (before the invasion began) stated its expression to war. After the invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of Hussein's government, Lepper suggested that the forces of the international coalition should be replaced by peacekeeping formations operating under the aegis of the United Nations. In a petition addressed to then President
6100:[Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej is derived from Lepper's Samoobrona. It was founded on 10 January 1992 and registered on 12 June 1992. Its roots were in the Farmers' Trade Union "Samoobrona", the Metalworkers' Trade Union, the Przymierze "Samoobrona" Party and the Green Party. The leader until his suicidal death in 2011 was Andrzej Lepper. It is a party that is a compound of national-left,
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Samoobrona for his lack of concern for the fate of Polish farmers, above all in the context of the Primate's statements suggesting support for police interventions against participants of agricultural blockades. Additionally, Andrzej Lepper expressed some understanding for the demands appearing in the 1990s in the circles of secular left for excluding religious instruction from public schools.
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reasons for the formation of the party in Germany is the very bad situation of the inhabitants of the eastern German states, especially the unemployed. Klimczak himself was a struggling construction entrepreneur and condemned the effects that the capitalist transformation of East German economy had on the poorer parts of the society. Selbstverteidigung decried the economic consequences of the
1518:(SLD), was looking for a coalition partner in order to form a working majority. Because of its left-wing and pro-communist profile, Samoobrona was considered and the SLD leadership almost made the government offer, but eventually the party settled with its old coalition partner instead - Polish People's Party. Although officially a member of the opposition, Samoobrona backed the ruling
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Samoobrona as a Eurosceptic party was legitimate given opinion polls, which showed that in terms of opposition to Poland's accession to the EU, Samoobrona were only slightly less hostile to EU than the LPR voters. However, while for the LRP the issue of European integration was one of the most important ones, in the case of Samoobrona, the issue of EU did not play an important role.
4547:, who gained the reputation of 'second Lepper' by visiting his grave, paying tribute to him and promising to uphold Lepper's legacy in his speeches. AGROunia invited several left-wing and feminist activists to its convention, and runs on an agrarian socialist platform. It planned to form electoral alliance with Samoobrona in early August 2023, but it eventually chose to join the
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8183:[Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej (founded on 10 January 1992, judicially registered on 12 June 1992 on the initiative of activists of the ZZR "Samoobrona" until 17 January 2000 under the name "Przymierze Samoobrona"), entered the Sejm in 2001 with the support of 10.2% of the vote. This political party, referring at various times of its activity mainly to national-left,
1152:'s electoral defeat in 2005, Self-Defence was sometimes referred to as the "new left". It was also called a left-wing party with a populist-agrarian face. Political scientists also described it as socialist, allowing it to form alliances with the Democratic Left Alliance. On the other hand, its anti-neoliberal and nationalist narrative also allowed it to briefly cooperate with
2119:, the party registered an electoral committee, but did not field any candidates. On 28 May 2024, the party published its demands "10 priorities for Polish farming" and offered to endorse any candidate that signed it. The demands of the party included preventing trade liberalisation, objecting to raising taxes on agricultural products, and reforming or repealings parts of the
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2033:, but did not field any candidates for the Sejm or Senate seats. On 13 October 2023, the chairman of the party Krzysztof Prokopczyk published a statement declaring that Samoobrona does not endorse any political party and asked its supporters and sympathizers to vote according to their own conscience. The party also encouraged its supporters to participate in the
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anti-kosmopolitisch und antimarktwirtschaftlichen Grundströmungen werden zu einem Konzept des „Dritten Weges" zusammengefaßt. Dieser „dritte Weg" wird mit der katholischen Soziallehre bereichert und gegen Kommunismus und Kapitalismus in Stellung gebracht. Neben dieser Quasiideologie, die am ehesten als „christlicher Sozialismus" bezeichnet werden kann...
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Biorąc pod uwagę występowanie szeregu cech istotnie pozwalających na zaszeregowanie partii w gronie obozu eurorealistów (ambiwalentny stosunek do akcesji, drugoplanowa rola tej problematyki w enuncjacjach programowych, zmienność retoryki wynikająca z oceny nastrojów elektoratu), taka autoidentyfikacja wydaje się być w dużej mierze uzasadniona.
2686:, Samoobrona also drew attention to the contradictory nature of the operation in Iraq against international law. It was emphasised that a sovereign country, posing no threat, even potential, to Poland's security, had been attacked. The war in Iraq was described as "aggressive" and constituting a violation of international standards.
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bedienen. Die Samoobrona ist jedoch eher der linken Seite des polnischen politischen Spektrums zuzurechnen. Ihr personalisierter Feind ist gegenwärtig der Präsident der Polnischen Nationalbank, Leszek Balcerowicz, den die Partei als den Hauptverantwortlichen für die Armut eines großen Teils der polnischen Gesellschaft ansieht.
1862:(TVP) (Polish state media) with PiS-aligned persons that would exclude Samoobrona and Democratic Left Alliance from criticism and attacks in favour of focusing solely on the rising Civic Platform. On 29 July 2009, four out of five members of the National Broadcasting Council: Barbara Babula (recommended by Law and Justice),
12583:[I believe that for fines, alimony and all formal crimes, strong leniency is necessary. (...) It is necessary to look for the cause, and this cause is one: lack of education, lack of work, lack of vision for the future. We do not have a worse youth, as we had before, only conditions created that are criminogenic.]
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Poland. What we see today - high prices, lack of housing, hard work that unfortunately does not equal a decent salary, and still the same bunch of thieves at the trough, which has not changed since then. Lepper talked about all this in detail, and he did it in a very effective way, which we appreciate very much today."
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intelligence was also alleged. This led to calls for a parliamentary enquiry into the origins of the party and possibly its hidden agendas. One of the most striking features of Self-Defence was undoubtedly its clear longing for the former regime, which was identified with social stability and prosperity.
7695:[Also in the party's programme, adopted in 2003, we find a direct reference: „The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland is guided by the social teachings of the Church and fully shares the indications contained in the encyclicals of the greatest moral authority of our time, Pope John Paul II”.]
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Selbstverteidiung used a left-wing and populist-socialist rhetoric that mimicked the one of Samoobrona, demanding a new economic system in Germany that would create conditions for "ordinary people to live with dignity", and decrying the capitalist order as one that divided society into "very poor and
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The party had also undergone a major change during its existence in terms of both public perception and ideology. The party started as a loose organization that engaged in a non-conventional and protest profile that brought together workers, the unemployed, pensioners and the poor; the party had both
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Rafal Soborski listed Samoobrona as an example of an anti-globalization environmentalist movement, using rhetoric aligned with green movements - Samoobrona attacked corporations for pursuing profit-driven policies that are harmful to both the environment and the well-being of the society. Both greens
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Political scientists compared Samoobrona to socialist and far-left movements of Latin America. Paweł Przyłęcki argued that the party "had all the main elements of the populist and socialist policies pursued in Latin American countries, particularly Argentina". One of the elements typical for far-left
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called his party a spiritual successor to Samoobrona and openly admitted that his political career is inspired by Andrzej Lepper. Kołodziejczak argued that the downfall of Samoobrona left an empty space in Polish political scene and resulted in voters having no left-wing party to vote for, dismissing
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1808:, to its electoral lists. Despite this, numerous scandals heavily damaged the image of the party, while forming a government with right-wing parties and the LiS caused distrust among the party's overwhelmingly left-wing electorate. As a result, the party gained less than 2% of the popular vote in the
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Lepper achieved only 3 percent nationwide among voters with a university degree and only 8 percent among voters with a high school diploma, even though the majority of students trusted him, according to surveys. Surprisingly, 9.4 percent of the self-employed voters - i.e. those doing private business
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At the end of January/beginning of February 1999, the whole of Poland was paralysed by road blockades and border crossings organised by farmers supporting the party. In addition to an increase in the purchase price of pork livestock, they demanded extensive government intervention in the cereal, meat
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Lepper war aber selbst bis zur Wende ein Mitglied der Kommunistischen Partei. Auch hatten sich die Abgeordneten der Samoobrona in der letzten Legislaturperiode meist gegen die von den Kaczynskis eingebrachten Gesetzesvorlagen zur sogenannten Entkommunisierung und zur Aufarbeitung der sozialistischen
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Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej (założona 10 stycznia 1992, zarejestrowana sądownie 12 czerwca 1992 roku z inicjatywy działaczy ZZR „Samoobrona" do 17 stycznia 2000 roku pod nazwą „Przymierze Samoobrona"), weszła do Sejmu w 2001 roku z poparciem 10,2% głosów. Ta partia polityczna, odwołująca się
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Samoobrona Leppera była to nazwa ruchu społeczno-politycznego, w którego skład weszli rolnicy, organizacje społeczne i zawodowe skupiające robotników, bezrobotnych, rencistów, środowiska oświaty i kultury, pracowników sfery budżetowej oraz ekologów. (...) Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej pochodzi
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Samoobrona also argues for materialism and consumerism to be replaced by a closer relationship with the natural environment, the preservation of small-scale family farms and a humane treatment of animals. There is frequent reference to 'eco-development' and a fuzzy concept: 'Econology' (Ekonologia),
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Lepper stressed the anti-capitalist character of the party, and stated that the founders of the party had been in contact with Samoobrona for a long time. He praised the diverse nature of Selbstverteidigung, composed of struggling entrepreneurs but also farmers and intellectuals. The party noted the
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wrote that Samoobrona "rejects globalisation, criticises the free market economy and strikes a protectionist, socialist and nationalist tone. There are also pro-Russian tendencies and a noticeable nostalgia for the People's Republic of Poland. Lepper is an opponent of Poland's membership of NATO and
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Regarding the issue of the LGBT community, Piskorski argued that "it is rather difficult to find any homophobic themes in the program enunciations and speeches of Samoobrona politicians". Lepper stressed that he was in favour of allowing the organisation of pride parades, although he stipulated that
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One of the key properties of the party's economic ideology was its positive assessment of socialism and communism. Lepper believed that there is no point in "ritual condemnations of Soviet Communism" and argued that the atrocities of Joseph Stalin should be seen as degeneration of communist doctrine
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Samoobrona sought support from these social groups that found themselves impoverished in the new capitalist, post-community Polish economy. As such, low-skilled workers, those living in rural or impoverished areas and unemployed were the main base of the party. The support of the party was strongest
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highlights that in the 2000s Samoobrona transitioned from a protest party to a "stabilised left-wing party", which competed with other left-wing parties for voters. In a 2005 survey of Samoobrona members, over 50% identified as politically left-wing , while only 26% members identified as right-wing.
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argued that Samoobrona voters were most concerned about economic hardship and supported the party over economic issues, while the right-wing LPR attracted motivated by nationalist values instead; LPR supporters were by far,the most religious group of all Polish party constituencies, while supporters
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Samoobrona has been described as left-wing, "ultra-leftist", "left-nationalist", populist, "combining socialism and agrarian populism", "radical peasant", "leftist-populist" and "populist-nationalist". Polish political scientist Olga Wysocka describes Samoobrona as "social populists (. . .) combine
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In February 2010, he was inconvicably sentenced to two years and three months in prison for the sex affair. The leader of Self-Defence was also plagued by the troubles of his son Tomasz - in October 2010, the bank sold the agricultural machinery for non-payment of the lease. Nevertheless, Lepper was
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and the Polish People's Party. However, the Sejm was dissolved on the same day, prompting a snap election. The bill was therefore rejected. After 17 years, the Sejm voted in favor of a bill recognizing Silesian as a regional language in Poland on 26 April 2024. However, on 29 May 2024, the President
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for future presidential elections. After unsuccessful attempts of Law and Justice to convince some of the Samoobrona MPs to defect, the PiS-Samoobrona-LPR coalition was officially dissolved on 5 August 2007. Reasons cited were ideological differences between PiS and Samoobrona on fundamental levels.
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The party's position towards the scandal was that it was a "coup attempt", as the presence of Samoobrona in the government supposedly thratened powerful "interest groups", including corporations controlling large-format shops, investment fund owners, land speculators and property development groups.
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wrote: "This joint front with the right, however, did not mean a turn of the SRP to the right. On the contrary, Lepper's plan was for Samoobrona to take over the hegemony on the left". On the next party convention, Lepper stated: "I set myself the aim to convince the electorate of the left in such a
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However, later in 2003, Samoobrona rebelled against the SLD and broke both the local coalitions as well as the confidence and supply agreement in the Sejm. Lepper stated that the "SLD presented a different program before the elections, after the elections it started to implement a different program,
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The 2001 election was a huge trump for the party, which unexpectedly became the third political force in Poland. The support for Lepper's organisation in the Koszaliński district reached 23%; over 15% was recorded in the Sieradz, Chełm and Piotrków districts. Samoobrona still had weak support in big
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and the "battle of the Sejm", when more than a thousand Samoobrona members turned up with banners "Poland for Poles" and "We will not be a feeding ground for any party", sparking clashes with the police and causing several dozen people, including Andrzej Lepper to be detained. A few months aftwards,
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Lepper consistently dominated the headlines by organising spectacular protests, such as the one outside the Sejm on 19 February 1993, when farmers set up 19 large scythes and one small one - as a "lady scythe" that was intended for Prime Minister Hanna Suchocka. By this time, Lepper was emerging not
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In front of the Darlowo town hall on 24 September, farmers put up unpaid agricultural equipment, having fallen into a spiral of debt due to the introduction of variable interest rates as part of the implementation of Balcerowicz's reform plan. Striking farmers announced the formation of the Farmers'
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The origins of Samoobrona date back to a spontaneous protest movement of farmers from Western Pomerania (the Darlowo area is the hometown of A. Lepper) and the Zamojszczyzna region, which developed into a trade union. The very creation of the political party was originally aimed solely at supporting
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Sam przywódca Samoobrony wolał swoje stanowisko wobec udziału Polski w procesie integracji europejskiej określać mianem eurorealizmu, a ostrze krytyki z powodu niekorzystnych zapisów Traktatu akcesyjnego kierować raczej pod adresem polskich rządów i negocjatorów niż urzędników Komisji Europejskiej.
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Osobistym mym marzeniem jest, abyśmy tę naszą wspólną Polskę dobrze posprzątali, uporządkowali jej drogi, uregulowali rzeki, zbudowali zbiorniki wodne, stowane rudery, słowem - poważnie i skutecznie wzięli się za środowisko naturalne i ekologię. Wtedy lżej by nam było wszystkim oddychać. Z tych też
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The right-wing Law and Justice Party formed a minority government in Poland after the 2005 elections, and formed a majority government next year in coalition with the provincial far-left Self Defence Party and the xenophobic far-right League of Polish Families, having the Kaczyński twin brothers as
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We did not consider the populist far-left (Samoobrona) and the nationalistic far right wing (LPR) nor the Polish Peasants' Party: PSL. There were many reasons for such a decision. None of the two extreme parties had representatives in the parliament of the 3rd term, when the debate over citizenship
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With its origins in a Catholic socialist wing of Samoobrona, Self-Defence Rebirth was founded in response to numerous scandals and electoral decline that rocked Samoobrona in 2007, and sought to unite all dissident Samoobrona parties under its banner. Following Andrzej Lepper's suicide in 2011, the
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Nationalist party that accused Samoobrona of abandoning its nationalist rhetoric in favour of far-left slogans. It adopted a logo and program very similar to Samoobrona in order to divert its voters in the 2007 election, but it was struck off the ballot in most district and won 0.02% of the vote in
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described Samoobrona as "plebeian left, organically growing out of the everyday problems of ordinary people" and a "genuinely popular movement, born of grassroots social struggles and not of ideological inspiration, a movement that did not need to 'stylise' itself and, like the mythological Antaeus
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Environmental activism of Samoobrona and AWI bore fruit in July 2000, when Polish Minister of Agriculture, Artur Balazs, declared that the government will oppose Smithfield's plans to introduce corporate farming in Poland. Smithfield conceded later that months, announcing that it was abandoning its
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The party was particularly attached to the declaration of Pope John Paul II from 1991, stating: "It is unacceptable to claim that, after the defeat of real socialism, capitalism remained the only model of economic organisation". Samoobrona often repeated and highlighted this quote. The party argued
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Samoobrona promoted ties with Russia in culture and science; this sympathy was extended to Ukraine as well as Belarus, with Lepper stating that Poland should only enter the EU together with Ukraine, stressing the 'brotherhood' of both countries. In regards to Belarus, Samoobrona wanted to normalise
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The party took a moderately sceptical stance on the introduction of a common European currency in Poland. According to Lepper, accession to the Monetary Union would be advisable only on the condition that Poland achieves a level of economic development similar to that of Western European countries;
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Many authors and commentators, both Polish and foreign ones, considered Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland to be a Eurosceptic party. This was due to the party's protectionist and nationalist program, which many commentators considered Eurosceptic by nature. According to some authors, labelling
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argues that statements by the leader of Samoobrona indicated that he was closer to a moderate liberal position on this issue. As such, Samoobrona made statements regarding not only the ethical aspects of the issue, but also the demographic dimension of the problem was emphasised. In 2005, the party
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Because of the overwhelmingly diverse electorate and the impossibility of developing a unified position in the most intense debates regarding ethics and religion within the party, Samoobrona tries not to proclaim an unequivocal view on social issues, often simply avoiding taking any position in the
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party, arguing that capitalism results in "degenerate consumerism". Samoobrona stated that it desires "a strong state that will deservedly command the respect of all citizens, as a guarantor of their security, and thus create a structure with which they will want to identify". The party promotes an
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I have never said we are against the integration because of any threats to Catholic faith or to national identity. We are not like the LPR who incite fear of such things among people. My point is that the conditions for membership as negotiated by the government are unfavourable. That is why we are
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government; Kołodziejczak stated: "No vote must go to waste, and we must show everyone in Poland that, despite our different views, we are looking in one direction - towards a future Poland that will be strong, rich and here people will build it together. This is what I am here for, I believe in it
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Despite the disheartening performance, Lepper stated that he will seek to gain a seat in the parliament once again. In 2011, Lepper was already preparing for the next election, believing that he retains a support base that he needs to mobilize. Unexpectedly, Lepper was found dead in his office on 5
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established itself for over a decade as a virtual monopolist in two ways: as a successor party to the communist PZPR and as a voice of the broadly understood Polish Left (united under the Democratic Left Alliance umbrella). The so far only serious challenge to these functions came after the turn of
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The involvement of Piotr Tymochowicz's professional image creation company resulted, among other things, in a more attractive appearance for Andrzej Lepper (a solarium tan to mask blushing in moments of nervousness, well-tailored suits). He was also given lessons in rhetoric, eristic and retorting,
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Social Alliance was an unprecedented case of the PSL working together with much more radical Self-Defence, and there was speculation at the time about the possibility of a permanent alliance being formed on its basis, which in the long term could lead to the full unification of political structures
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Samoobrona repeated slogans about the corruption of power, disregard for peasants and workers, accused the government of stealing Polish land and property and selling it to international capitalists, while Lepper also spoke of Poles starving in small towns and villages - pensioners, the unemployed,
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Die Samoobrona verfügt nach den letzten Parlamentswahlen über 53 Sejmabgeordnete und zwei Senatoren. Ihr Führer, der 47-jährige Landwirt Andrzej Lepper, lehnt die Globalisierung ab, kritisiert die freie Marktwirtschaft und schlägt protektionistische, sozialistische und nationalistische Töne an. Zu
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Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej pochodzi od Samoobrony Leppera. Założona została 10 stycznia 1992 roku a zarejestrowana 12 czerwca 1992 roku. Swoimi korzeniami sięgała Związku Zawodowego Rolników „Samoobrona", Związku Zawodowego Metalowców, Partii Przymierza „Samoobrona" oraz Partii Zielonych.
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Ukrainian party known for its radical populism, combined with fiercely nationalist rhetoric and left-wing positions, especially on economics. While the party itself never referred to Polish Samoobrona nor its legacy, political observers nevertheless note that two parties are very similar, not only
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that social teaching of John Paul II echoed central points of liberation theology; John Paul II wrote that the Church tradition is “in clear opposition to capitalism as a socioeconomic system as well as a general system of values” and affirmed that despite its flaws, communism correctly recognizes
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Lepper argued that Samoobrona's criticism of the EU accession was exclusively related to the conditions of Poland's membership in the Union, and not a negation of the purposefulness of integration processes as such. The basis of Samoobrona's position was based on a set of beliefs characteristic of
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An additional, complementary field of action for diplomacy was to combat negative stereotypes of Poles in other countries, described by Samoobrona as anti-Polish. According to the party, it should be the duty of Polish diplomats, as well as politicians sitting in the European Parliament, to oppose
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was in favor of reintroducing PGRs which were state-owned and controlled homesteads existing during the communist era in Poland. Samoobrona called itself "the voice of all social groups which, as a result of the reforms of the 1990s, have found themselves on the edge of poverty and despair" and in
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led it to call officially for a "no" vote. In 2002, the party even declared: "When they are in the European Union, the Poles will be slaves. They will wipe the buttocks of German women or else sweep the streets of this country." On the other hand, most political observers believed (correctly) that
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as "urban, secular left" that no longer represents the working class. He presented AGROunia as a "normal, real left, which represents trade unions, represents workers and demands their rights" and called Lepper a "prophet", stating: "Andrzej Lepper turned out to be a prophet of what will happen in
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Death of Lepper remains a huge controversy, with the co-workers of Lepper insisting that he would not have killed himself. On the day of his suicide, Lepper arranged an interview with a journalist; the interviewer came to Lepper's headquarters at 14:00, but left after half an hour after repeatedly
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In 2009, as the two-party system of right-wing populist Law and Justice and centre-right neoliberal Civic Platform started consolidating itself, Samoobrona entered an "anti-neoliberal" media pact together with Law and Justice and Democratic Left Alliance. Informally known as the "media coalition",
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The criminal trial in this case began in 2008 before the District Court of District Court in Piotrków Trybunalski, which in February 2010 sentenced Lepper to two years and three months' imprisonment and Łyżwiński to five years of imprisonment. Both have maintained that they were innocent. In March
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in terms of popularity. Contemporary commentators speculated that Self-Defence might emerge as the new main left-wing party in Poland. Parallel to its parliamentary activity, the SRP tried to be active in the social sphere. The party started to cooperate with organisations of disabled people (even
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wrote that it could never work with a party responsible for breaking up farmers' protests. The SLD-PSL government fell shortly after, as the PSL left the coalition after the minister of economy, Jacek Piechota from SLD, abolished custom duties on some food products; PSL and Samoobrona decried this
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Three months later, the second wave of farmer protests then emerged, with greater intensity than the protests of 1991. Already functioning as the National Council of the Trade Union "Self-Defense", Samoobrona delivered a new ultimatum to the government in early 1992, including the clearing of farm
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Im Programm von Samoobrona wurde das Hauptaugenmerk auf Wirtschaftsfragen gelegt. Die linke Orientierung der SRP zeigt sich in der Verurteilung kapitalistischer Marktwirtschaft und der Forderung nach sozialer Gleichheit. Das Verhältnis zu anderen Fragen der Auslandspolitik, wie z. B. die negative
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In its statement on Selbstverteidigung party, Samoobrona stated that it will support its sister party while also respecting its autonomy and the unique East German conditions, which are nevertheless similar to the Polish situation. Selbstverteidigung was planning to gather at least 10,000 members
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Selbstverteidigung adopted the exact same status and program as Samoobrona, and was mainly composed of impoverished East German entrepreneurs, farmers and intellectuals. Klimczak stated that the party serves the "people left to their own devices, cheated by the state", and explained that the main
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through their unique combination of radicalism, agrarianism, nationalism and left-wing populism, but also through political behavior - just like Samoobrona, the Radical Party of Oleh Liashko organizes protests that feature pitchforks as well as destruction of grain, together with radical demands.
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After Lepper's death, the political significance of the party greatly declined, even though formally the party still existed. The party was never able to recover from the loss of its leader, and did not develop further - Samoobrona's socio-economic program posted on its website is still signed by
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The leaders of the party frequently got into legal clashes and confrontations with the police and the judiciary because of their unruly protests. A joke became popular among Polish youth: "I wish you as much luck as the number of convictions of Lepper". At the same time, they were also invited to
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During the intense protests, Lepper made the first attempt in his political activity to participate in electoral competition. The electoral law for the Sejm and Senate, in force in 1991, allowed committees to register in only one electoral district, thus leading to an extreme fragmentation of the
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Despite its agrarian character, Samoobrona also identified with the green movement, and environmentalists were an important part of Lepper's social and political circle; Samoobrona was founded not only by agrarian trade unions, but a minor Polish green party as well. Party's program promoted the
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was to add this provision, together with implementing minimum subsistence benefits for the unemployed, abolishing taxes for incomes below the subsistence level, and withdrawing Polish troops from Iraq. The party had more defined, leftist positions on other matters. Samoobrona was declared in its
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Lepper ran a traditionally leftist campaign, emphasizing that he and his party are ideological opponents of liberalism and privatisation, and proposing a socialised economy and nationalization of important industries. He promoted his concept of a Natural Disaster Fund, which would be a state-run
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in the autumn of 1991: "Everything that happened afterwards - with me and Samoobrona - I therefore owe, to some extent, to that two hours long conversation of 10 years ago". In January 1992, the Trade Union of Agriculture "Samoobrona" was registered. The political party, which initially appeared
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In the largest group of countries (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and, more recently, Estonia) Eurosceptic parties appear on both the right-wing nationalist (SNS, MIÉP, Ataka, LPR, to some extent ODS) and radical left (KSČM, Hungarian Labour Party, Association of Workers of Slovakia,
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Także w przyjętym w 2003 roku programie partii odnajdujemy bezpośrednie nawiązanie: „Samoobrona Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej kieruje się nauką społeczną Kościoła i w pełni podziela zawarte w encyklikach wskazania największego autorytetu moralnego naszych czasów, za jaki uznajemy Papieża Jana Pawła
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W skład komitetu założycielskiego wchodzili przede wszystkim działacze ZZR „Samoobrona" z A. Lepperem na czele, a także członkowie Związku Zawodowego Metalowców oraz grupa aktywistów Polskiej Partii Zielonych, stojących na stanowisku ekologizmu i pacyfizmu. (...) Współpracę z Samoobroną podjęło
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In the largest group of countries (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and, more recently, Estonia) Eurosceptic parties appear on both the right-wing nationalist (SNS, MIÉP, Ataka, LPR, to some extent ODS) and radical left (KSČM, Hungarian Labour Party, Association of Workers of Slovakia,
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and argued that it had caused massive layoffs, collapse of Eastern industries, extreme income inequality as well as poverty and hunger. The founding of the party and Lepper's participation were initially ignored by local Berlin media. However, the party soon organized public protests and hunger
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Regionalist party highly critical of the centralized nature of Samoobrona. It was highly decentralized and had complex democratic party structures; the party was divided into regional branches highly autonomous of each other, with term-limited authorities elected by secret ballot. It called for
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The circumstances for family development are so stressful and harmful nowadays that we should be surprised anyone is still having children. Being laid off is a failure and loss of one's life's work, the dissolution and pathology of the family. It's only thanks to the wisdom of Polish women that
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Because of the diverse nature of the party that tried to mix Catholic, socialist, agrarian and populist currents, Samoobrona often avoided taking a clear stance on social issues. Samoobrona was based on the social teaching of Catholic Church, but at the same time presented an eclectic stance on
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Samoobrona attributed great importance to trade unions and cooperatives, arguing that its heritage dating back to the 19th century was destroyed in 1990. The party accused Polish politicians of destroying Polish cooperatives, including entities with such long-standing traditions as "Społem" and
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In August 2011, news of the death of Andrzej Lepper reached the public. According to media reports, the leader of Samoobrona was to have hanged himself in his office, which was the party's headquarters. Before Lepper's funeral took place, the media eagerly reconstructed his last moments and the
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Even in countries preparing for entry into the EU in 2004 this manifested itself in populist resistance to the EU and globalization. For example in Poland Andrzej Lepper's rural Self Defense movement, which organizes direct action to oppose integration with the EU, won 10.2 percent in the 2001
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It is a personal dream of mine that we clean up this common Poland of ours, tidy up its roads, regulate its rivers, build reservoirs, remove dirt and rubbish dumps, broken fences, potholed pavements and derelict buildings - in short, take a serious and effective approach to the environment and
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Andrzej Lepper's Self-Defence Party (Samoobrona) emerged in the early 1990s as a local protest movement of farmers caught in a debt trap with rapidly rising interest rates. As the movement expanded beyond its original local base in the north-western region of Poland as a result of high-profile
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also clarified: "Some commentators have categorised the agrarian-populist Self-Defence (Samoobrona) party, led by the controversial farmers’ union leader Andrzej Lepper, as a right-wing or radical right party. While there were clearly right-wing nationalist-populist elements in Self-Defence’s
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On the other hand, the group supported the ratification of the concordat with the Holy See, accepting "the unique position of the Catholic Church vis-à-vis other confessions in Poland". Given the much higher level of religiosity in rural areas, Samoobrona's leaders often appeared at religious
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leanings not found in other far-left parties of Eastern Europe. The party's program proposes a 'great national programme of economic revival', marked by a retreat from "satanic values" defined as the pursuit of maximum profits, getting rich, ruthless competition, degenerate consumerism, total
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violent protests in Warsaw, it became an actor beyond regional politics. While new regional offshoots emerged, Self-Defence was also involved in attempts to build a viable national protest movement. Its main allies in these ultimately futile efforts were extreme nationalist groups such as the
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Sądzę, że za grzywny, alimenta i formalne przekroczenia zdecydowane złagodzenie jest konieczne. (...) Trzeba szukać przyczyny, a ta przyczyna jest jedna: brak nauki, brak pracy, brak wizji przyszłości. Gorszej młodzieży nie mamy, jak mieliśmy przedtem, tylko warunki stworzone takie, które są
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In einem ihrer programmatischen Dokumente bezeichnet sich die Samoobrona selbst als sozial und christlich orientierte, volks-nationale gesellschaftliche Bewegung, was gut das Durcheinander widerspiegelt, das bei dem Versuch entsteht, Parteien zu klassifizieren, die sich populistischer Formen
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The party used a lot of religious rhetoric in regards to economic issues, presenting anti-capitalist, anti-liberal, anti-"cosmopolitan" and anti-market ideas. The key foundation of economic ideology of Samoobrona was a combination of socialism with the principles of Catholic social teaching,
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The party declared its support for the process of further enlargement of the European Union, in contrast to right-wing parties, allowing membership to be granted not only to Ukraine, but also to Turkey. The commencement of negotiations with the latter country was supported by the majority of
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The party was considered to have some disdain for democracy. This was expressed through Lepper's remark that "There's too much talk about democracy - people can see it's only for elites. Only 5% of the population have made any money out of it at the expense of all the others. People have had
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it was the only party who voted in favor of a bill embracing civil unions in 2004. The party also opposed decommunization policies, with both members and supporters of Samoobrona being most opposed to decommunization out of all parties. In October 2002, Samoobrona passed a bill that exempted
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in a meeting with the party's delegation. During the transformation period, the Polish bishops were accused of lacking social sensitivity, and of being materialistic and building a financial empire; Lepper went as far as stating that "they value money more than God". Glemp was criticised by
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Lepper's support emerged at first mainly from farmers, unable to compete with cheap imports of foreign grain. SO began by blockading roads and sabotaging grain imports, and Lepper rapidly realised the political mileage available from anti- neoliberal rhetoric directed against the political
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recalled: "Lepper was the sword that kept hovering over the heads of the complacent scoundrels of Warsaw and Krakow and reminded them - and all of us - that another world existed. A world of closed-down state-owned farms, small towns in decay, which are experiencing civilisational decline,
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Although Samoobrona has repeatedly been accused of nationalist or even xenophobic tendencies, the party did not devote much space in its public activities to the issue of national and ethnic minorities. The understanding of the nation preferred by the party leaders was not ethnocentric and
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Throughs its radical populism and confrontational, direct action in "protection of the "poor and the disadvantaged", Samoobrona distinguished itself as a party that appealed to the "losers" of the capitalist transition. Samoobrona was labeled as a radical populist-left party and focused on
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classified Samoobrona as a left-wing populist party that utilised anti-globalisation and anti-liberal rhetoric to appeal to those left behind by the Polish transition to capitalism and integration with Western markets. Pankowski wrote: "it was first of all a voice of social protest against
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The emergence of Self-Defence as an organised political group was somewhat clouded by the alleged active involvement of former members of the communist security services who acted as advisers or activists, especially in the early days. In this context, the involvement of Soviet and Russian
2498:. Political scientists Michael Minkenberg and Pascal Perrineau noted that while Samoobrona evades easy programmatic classification on social issues, a part of its agrarian appeal and "common-man" identity was built on nationalism, "cultural traditionalism" and authoritative protectionism.
1741:, assert that the operation was a political move by Jarosław Kaczyński, who already planned to end the coalition and needed a reason that implicating Lepper in bribery activities would give him. The operation also compromised the entire cabinet of Kaczyński, as his Minister of Interior,
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However, an analysis of the evolution of the last years makes it apparent that the party identity is mainly based on a radical conception of economic class and is constituted by those heavily disadvantaged by the transition. The Samoobrona can therefore be classified as an extreme-left
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However, an analysis of the evolution of the last years makes it apparent that the party identity is mainly based on a radical conception of economic class and is constituted by those heavily disadvantaged by the transition. The Samoobrona can therefore be classified as an extreme-left
5056:, while Piotr Długosz considers the party an "heir of the communist regime". Sławomir Drelich says that Samoobrona portrayed Communist Poland as superior to the post-1989 capitalist one, and calls the party "the most post-communist party on the Polish political scene". A 2003 survey by
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praised this decision, arguing that a coalition with AGROunia will help the Civic Platform appeal to rural voters, who hitherto considered the party elitist and urban-centric. Kołodziejczak argued that the coalition is necessary to prevent vote splitting and to ensure the defeat of the
12423:[However, Lepper himself was a member of the Communist Party until the fall of communism. In the last legislative period, Samoobrona MPs had also spoken out against the bills introduced by the Kaczynskis on so-called decommunisation and coming to terms with the socialist past.]
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Lepper änderte seine Strategie 1999 als er begann, seine radikalen Attacken gegenüber dem politischen Establishment mit einer eigenen, wenn auch sehr verschwommenen, Programmatik zu untermauern, die sich gezielt an die Transformationsverlierer wendete: Die anti-liberal, anti-westlich,
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One of the most debates social topics in Polish politics was the issue of abortion. Samoobrona's position on this issue is rather moderate; as in many other cases, Andrzej Lepper pointed to the social sources of the large number of abortions, related to social exclusion and poverty.
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where Ukrainians constituted a significant minority or plurality. Samoobrona also spoke for regulation that would allow for easy legal employment of Ukrainian workers in Poland, as well as allow Ukrainian citizens to not require a work permit at all for temporary and seasonal jobs.
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Presented below, an in-depth analysis of the discourses surrounding the Sex-Affair or the Jobs-for-Sex-Scandal in the Polish left-wing populist Samoobrona (Self-Defence) party, provides a very good example of the widespread approach to women as standard others of the Polish public
1148:, Self-Defence was a radical left-wing party that by postulating the need to stop privatisation and protect workers' interests, often overlapped with neo-communist parties. In English-language literature, the party is described as a radical left-populist party. In the wake of the
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Political scientists of both English-language and Polish-language literature also described the party as far-left. Paul G. Lewis and Zdenka Mansfeldová categorised Samoobrona as a post-communist Eastern European party with communist and socialist leanings, comparing it to the
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Sowohl seine Partei als auch ihre Koalitionspartner, die agrarisch-links-populistische Selbstverteidigung (SO) und die national-katholische Liga der Polnischen Familie (LPR) machten vor und nach den Wahlen durch populistische Inszenierungen und nationalistische Töne von sich
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Partia A. Leppera przedstawiała się jako „prawdziwa lewica", natomiast teoretycy określali ją jako socjalistyczną czy lewicowo-socjalistyczną. (...) Te dane przekładały się także na program ugrupowania, w którym można dostrzec zarówno wpływy agraryzmu, jak i doktryn skrajnie
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The participation of Polish soldiers in the NATO operation in Afghanistan was consistently contested by Samoobrona. The main arguments cited were the cost of warfare and the risk of loss of life of Polish soldiers. Samoobrona was very consistently and strongly opposed to the
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Jedyne ugrupowanie ekstremalnej lewicy, które nie jest formacją neokomunistyczną, to polska Samoobrona. W wielu momentach jej program gospodarczy, akcentujący głównie konieczność powstrzymania prywatyzacji oraz ochronę narodowych interesów, jest zbieżny z postulatami partii
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Jedyne ugrupowanie ekstremalnej lewicy, które nie jest formacją neokomunistyczną, to polska Samoobrona. W wielu momentach jej program gospodarczy, akcentujący głównie konieczność powstrzymania prywatyzacji oraz ochronę narodowych interesów, jest zbieżny z postulatami partii
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The party also spoke in favour of gender equality while in the Sejm, surprising political commentators with its progressive stance, as the party assigned the blame for social ills on systemic problems, rather than the decline of the traditional family. In 2004, Samoobrona's
2358:, ultimately undermining its agrarian image and changing the stance of nationalist circles towards it from ambivalent to hostile. Karol Kostrzębski argues that Samoobrona had much more in common with other post-communist left-wing parties than right-wing ones such as LPR or
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Apart from the relatively rare individual cases in the mainstream, opposition to the Polish forces' participation in the Iraq War mainly rested with parties on the fringes of the political spectrum: the far-right League of Polish Families (LPR) and far-left Self-Defense
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appointing a special plenipotentiary for contacts with them) and the circles of single mothers. Commenting on the developments in Poland, Bulgarian political scientist Maria Spirova argued that Samoobrona is a serious contender for becoming the "successor party" of the
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Przywódcą do czasu samobójczej śmierci w 2011 roku był Andrzej Lepper. Jest to organizacja będąca mieszanką ideologii narodowo-lewicowej, chrześcijańsko-lewicowej, socjaldemokratycznej, chrześcijańsko-socjalistycznej, nacjonalistycznej, narodowo-katolickiej i agrarnej.
1745:, was arrested and accused of leaking information on the sting operation to Lepper. Ultimately the investigation against Kaczmarek was dropped in 2009, putting into question whether Lepper was warned beforehand at all, or if he cancelled the meetings for other reason.
6569:[In view of Lepper's rhetoric critical of the market economy and globalisation and his positive reference to the People's Republic of Poland of the 1970s or the Gierek era, Samoobrona could certainly also be classified under the label of left-wing populism.]
5857:[The party of A. Lepper presented itself as the 'true left', while theoreticians described it as socialist or left-socialist. (...) These data were also translated into the grouping's programme, in which both agrarianism and far-left doctrines can be noted.]
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commercialisation and contempt for the weak. The party also calls for the abandonment of "savage capitalism, the free market, fiscal terror and monetarist-bank parasitism"; Antoszewski described this rhetoric as particularly characteristic of neo-communist parties.
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negotiations by the country's leaders. Self-Defence used its formal dual status as a party and a trade union, which allowed it to put on whatever hat was appropriate at the time. In the late 1990s, Lepper reportedly maintained a particularly close relationship with
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As the sting operation against Lepper failed, it sparked an outrage. It was questioned whether the operation was ordered by Kaczyński himself, or if it initiated by the Polish secret services on their own volition. Some experts, such as the Lithuanian sociologist
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The party also expressed vehement opposition to capitalism, stating that "capitalism is the primacy of capital and profit over labour and man" and arguing that "capitalism is that system which has already outlived itself". Lepper declared that Samoobrona was an
6636:[Both his party and its coalition partners, the agrarian left-populist Self-Defence (SO) and the national Catholic League of the Polish Family (LPR) made a name for themselves before and after the elections with populist stagings and nationalist tones.]
4365:(LPR) that protested the downfall of the PiS-Samoobrona-LPR coalition. It promptly dissolved to join Law and Justice after 3 months of existence. It took its the name from the concept that Samoobrona pursued between 1999 and 2004, "The People's National Bloc" (
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and declared its support for Lukashenko. In 1999, Samoobrona also protested NATO attacks on Yugoslavia, stating that "NATO rejected the mask of a defence pact and became a gendarme, guarding the interests of international finance". In 2005, Russian philosopher
4281:. Registered as a separate party in 2006 and ran an anti-capitalist campaign, but was struck off the ballot for trying to impersonate Samoobrona. Changed its name to "Defence of the Polish Nation" and ran in elections until 2019, and dissolved itself in 2023.
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On 18 January 1991, the first rally was organised in Darłowo, attended by local farmers and the unemployed, including Andrzej Lepper. During the rally, protesters formed the Self-Defence of the Unemployed Homeless Association of the Pomeranian Region Darłowo
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Posługując się powszechnie stosowaną na gruncie rodzimej politologii klasyfikacją partii politycznych R. Herbuta, Samoobronę RP umiejscowić można w rodzinach partii agrarnych i komunistycznych (biorąc pod uwagę ewolucję apelu wyborczego partii w ostatnich
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od Samoobrony Leppera. Założona została 10 stycznia 1992 roku a zarejestrowana 12 czerwca 1992 roku. Swoimi korzeniami sięgała Związku Zawodowego Rolników „Samoobrona", Związku Zawodowego Metalowców , Partii Przymierza „Samoobrona" oraz Partii Zielonych.
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only as a defender of farmers, but also of all those disadvantaged by the new system. Samoobrona appeared wherever there were protests or bailiffs tried to enforce court rulings. Media widely reported on Samoobrona preventing the sale of a state farm in
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Partią, która w trakcie kampanii wyborczych postawiła na piosenkę, jest Samoobrona. W przygotowanym w r. 2001 na potrzeby tej partii utworze „Ten kraj jest nasz i wasz" postawiono, podobnie jak w 1995 roku na potrzeby kampanii Kwaśniewskiego, na muzykę
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Mit Blick auf Leppers marktwirtschafts- und globalisierungs-kritische Rhetorik und seine positive Bezugnahme auf die Volksrepublik Polen der 70er Jahre bzw. die Gierek-Epoche könnte die Samoobrona durchaus auch in die Rubrik Linkspopulismus eingeordnet
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decentralization and regionalization of Poland, stressing the importance of promoting and maintaining regional culture and patriotism rather than an 'all-Polish' one. The party had a principled leftist and socialist stance and ran on the party lists of
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W obronie spółdzielczości. Przemówienie sejmowe posła Samoobrony Mieczysława Aszkiełowicza podczas drugiego czytania projektu ustawy o zmianie ustawy o spółdzielniach mieszkaniowych oraz niektórych innych ustaw – 15 lutego 2005 r., „Chłopska Droga”,
2481:'s rule, which was regarded as a time of modernisation based on Western models. The intransigent critics of the communist period, located in the Law and Justice party and the Solidarity movement, were described by Samoobrona as "extreme right-wing".
12321:[Andrzej Lepper — the leader of „Samoobrona” for the elections came up with an elaborate programme relating to all spheres of state and society, including foreign policy and the issue of abortion (he spoke in favour of its permissibility).]
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described in the programme as a new way of thinking drawing on theories of social systems, ecology, and social ethics and morality in politics and economics. More concretely, it is against agroindustrial development and intensive farming methods.
2362:, classifying as a staunchly left-wing party. Kostrzębski also highlights that Samoobrona was heavily involved in trade unions, was the most popular party amongst Polish unionised workers and called for abolition of capitalism. Polish columnist
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It is not accidental that in recent years a new leftist-populist group of parties has appeared (Smer, Self-Defence, the Communist Party of Slovakia, Lithuanian Labour) in a process that parallels the social democratization of the major leftist
1411:, which was part of the ruling AWS. Over the years, Balazs and Lepper together built up an extensive network of patronage in the state agricultural authorities. Balazs again served as a bridge between Lepper and the conservative right in 2005.
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in the early 2000s, and Samoobrona was praised by American animal activists. Lepper stated that animals must be "treated with respect, dignity and sympathy" and condemned modern methods of meat production as "concentration camps for animals".
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Andrzej Lepper — przywódca „Samoobrony" na potrzeby wyborów wystąpił z rozwiniętym programem odnoszącym się do wszystkich sfer funkcjonowania państwa i społeczeństwa, łącznie z polityką zagraniczną i kwestią aborcji (odpowiedział się za jej
2698:, presented a plan of establishing "Joint Polish-Russian Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation", which would foster cooperation with Russia at regional level and also establish a joint Polish-Russian bank that would finance trade.
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Lepper shocked the interviewers by stressing the environmentalist character of the party, explaining that he founded Samoobrona "because the spectre of economic and biological doom is staring us in the face". In the interview, he stated:
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party tried to rebuild the movement and described itself as "leftist but deeply religious". After finding itself unable to rekindle the political movement of Samoobrona, it committed itself to rural trade unions and farmers' interests.
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The 2001 election was the first that Samoobrona, now Samoobrona Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (SRP), contested as a party. It can be labeled as a radical populist-left party, as it predominantly concentrates on economic and socio-economic
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In 2014, SLD gained a substantial number of the party's voters after the son of Andrzej Lepper, Tomasz Lepper, agreed to run on its electoral list. Tomasz Lepper failed to gain a seat, despite winning the highest share of votes in his
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Lepper agreed to make anti-Smithfield lobbying a key plank of his presidential campaign, while also organising protests against Smithfield's expansion into the Polish market. While Lepper only won 3 percent of the popular vote in the
2151:. Samoobrona is considered a radical, agrarian and populist party representing the interests of social groups impoverished by the capitalist transition; the party appeals to the nostalgia for communist Poland, particularly the era of
11433:[Other parties that can be described as extreme left also took part in some elections. We are referring to the Union of Workers of Slovakia (ZRS), the Ukrainian Progressive Socialist Party (SPS) and the Polish Self-Defence.]
5173:[Other parties that can be described as extreme left also took part in some elections. We are referring to the Union of Workers of Slovakia (ZRS), the Ukrainian Progressive Socialist Party (SPS) and the Polish Self-Defence.]
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described Samoobrona as a leftist party which was "a conglomeration of farmers and socialists who favor continued heavy state subsidies", whose leader Andrzej Lepper "combined socialist policies with populist rhetoric". Conversely,
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a foreign economic partner was not to be given any importance; the only binding criterion for assessing foreign policy should be the growth of Polish exports and the possibilities for Polish entities to derive financial benefits.
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Besides, taking into consideration the populist dimension, we can identify the Self-Defense (Samoobrona in Polish) as populist-leftist, and both the League of Polish Families (LPR) and PiS as populist-rightist (Hartlinski, 2019,
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2450:. Rhetorically, Samoobrona also includes a strongly Catholic moralist message, calling for a return of supposedly abandoned Catholic and humanitarian values, and wishes to fight "satanic" values in society such as consumerism.
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On the radical left, Poland's Self Defence (Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej, SRP) party exploited rising public discontent with the politics and politicians of transition to enter parliament as the third largest party in
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described Samoobrona as an anti-globalization and anti-capitalist party that promotes protectionist, socialist and nationalist policies, combined with "a noticeable nostalgia for the People's Republic of Poland". Sociologist
7056:[Also entering the Sejm were the populist-leftist Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland with 11.41%, the national-Catholic League of Polish Families (LPR) with 7.97% and the Polish People's Party (PSL) with 6.96%.]
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Seine historische Leistung ist es, Polen in die EU geführt zu haben, sein Scheitern waren Rywin-Gate, ein Bestechungsskandal gegenüber der Gazeta Wyborcza, und seine Kandidatur 2007 für die linksnationalistische Samoobrona
6506:[Also entering the Sejm were the populist-leftist Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland with 11.41%, the national-Catholic League of Polish Families (LPR) with 7.97% and the Polish People's Party (PSL) with 6.96%.]
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The trade union has about 500,000 members (Samoobrona Narodu July 2000); in comparison, the Solidarity trade union had a membership of 1.5 million in 1996. Samoobrona also has hundreds of thousands of sympathisers in the
2788:, and Lepper rejected the view of National Catholic circles that the Church and Roman Catholics are being discriminated and excluded from the public life of Poland, calling such criticisms "too alarmist and exaggerated".
6753:[His historic achievement is to have led Poland into the EU, his failures were Rywin-Gate, a bribery scandal against Gazeta Wyborcza, and his candidacy in 2007 for the left nationalist Samoobrona (Self-Defence).]
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W niektórych elekcjach wzięły udział także inne partie, które mogą być określone mianem skrajnej lewicy. Mamy tu na myśli Związek Robotników Słowacji (ZRS), ukraińską Progresywną Partię Socjalistyczną (SPS) oraz polską
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W niektórych elekcjach wzięły udział także inne partie, które mogą być określone mianem skrajnej lewicy. Mamy tu na myśli Związek Robotników Słowacji (ZRS), ukraińską Progresywną Partię Socjalistyczną (SPS) oraz polską
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Despite its attachment to Catholicism, the party also made statements critical of the church. Lepper deplored the attitude of a part of the Catholic hierarchy, for example by criticising the lack of interest of Primate
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success of Samoobrona and its subsequent downfall continue to be a heavily researched and unique phenomenon in Polish politics, which gave birth to movements that would base themselves off Samoobrona and its rhetoric.
2654:, arguing that the survival of Polish culture and language should be a reason for respect for Poles living abroad. The repatriation operation of Kazakhstan residents of Polish origin also met with the party's support.
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1260:, which back then was an agrarian socialist party associated with the fallen communist regime, and was considered one of the post-communist successor parties based on the nostalgia for the previous, socialist regime.
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P.G. Lewis, The EU and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Questions and Issues, P.G. Lewis, Z. Mansfeldová (ed.), The European Union and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe, Basingstoke 2006, p.
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that aspires to be a spiritual successor of Samoobrona. Strictly committed to rural interests, it has an agrarian socialist program very similar to that of Samoobrona. It ran on the party list of social democratic
2547:, proposing to establish "a worker–peasant alliance". Perhaps the best illustration of the Samoobrona's ideological flexibility is that despite leading an agrarian and anti-liberal movement, Lepper also promoted
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On 5 August 2023, the 12th anniversary of Lepper's death, Kołodziejczak visited the grave of Andrzej Lepper together with the remaining members of Samoobrona and announced a Samoobrona-AGROunia coalition for the
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Staunchly nationalist and right-wing movement founded by Janusz Bryczkowski, nationalist activist of Samoobrona expelled after his unsuccessful attempt to oust Andrzej Lepper from leadership. Dissolved in 1995.
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One of ECAG's founders, Mateusz Piskorski, is a former MP of the left-wing, nationalist, and religious conservative party Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (in Polish: Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej).
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That the party continued and even doubled down on its left-wing rhetoric despite forming a right-wing government, which led to defections of some right-leaning members to LPR, while others seceded to found the
2123:. While Samoobrona did not directly participate in the election, a member of the party, Krzysztof Sarecki, ran on the list of a populist party Repair Poland Movement. He won 260 votes, and did not gain a seat.
5505:[Ten left-wing extremist parties entered the European Parliament from 1994 onwards, most of which - with the exception of the Polish Samoobrona - remained relatively stable in their election results.]
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J. Sielski, Ewolucja poglądów polskich partii politycznych do integracji europejskiej, M. Musiał-Karg (ed.), Europa XXI wieku. Perspektywy i uwarunkowania integracji europejskiej, Poznań 2007, pp. 155-156,
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Indeed, if we exclude Slovenia, the only country in the region that had a relatively successful left-wing populist party was Poland, with Self-Defense (10.8% in 2004, for details, see Krok-Paszkowska 2003).
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On social issues, Samoobrona was considered to be highly flexible; Lepper mainly focused on pressing his anti-establishment credentials, promoting Catholic social values and courting Catholic media such as
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Political scientists and media highly speculated about the effect that Samoobrona's downfall had on Polish politics, with many speculating that most of the party's former voters went to right-wing populist
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places Samoobrona among the Central European extreme left and "neo-communist" groupings, although at the same time he emphasises that Samoobrona is the only case in this group with a non-communist origin.
1552:. He argued that "the development of Belarusian culture in Poland is under threat; in the absence of adequate funding, it has no chance of survival." Samoobrona also had a notably high support amongst the
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Samoobrona was also considered to be the party closest aligned with the fallen pre-1989 Communist regime; Samoobrona was called "probably the only political party that speaks well of Communist Poland" by
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of sexual harassment. Subsequently, the accusation was supported by other females from within the party ranks and the issue of gaining governmental posts in exchange for sex produced a major outcry after
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Just as the UP's populism was receding in favor of a "left" vs. "right" logic, another anti-liberal populist challenge – albeit coming from a nationalist direction – gained heightened prominence as the
1927:, a co-worker of Lepper, claims that he could not have committed suicide as Lepper asked him to prepare documents for his legal process several hours before his death. Some of the investigators of the
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Taking into account Lepper's anti-market, anti-globalization rhetoric and his positive assessment of the Gierek-era, i.e. the 1970s in Poland, Samoobrona could also be categorized as leftist populism.
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stated that Samoobrona formed a distinct form of left-wing populism and agrarian socialism, drifting towards conventional left in the mid-2000s. Comparing Samoobrona to the League of Polish Families,
1960:, roughly half of Samoobrona voters stopped voting in elections. Amongst the other half that continued voting, only a quarter switched to Law and Justice, while the majority went to social-democratic
1315:). The blockade of Darłowo with agricultural machinery attracted press attention, and over a period of two months, the communal protest committee evolved into the "Provincial Self-Defence Committee" (
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A. Szczerbiak, M. Bil, When in doubt, (re-) turn to domestic politics? The (non-) impact of the EU on party politics in Poland, Sussex European Institute Working Paper No 103, Brighton, 2008, p. 11.
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Socialist split composed of two Łódź MPs. The party believed that "Samoobrona has a good programme, but it is not being implemented". Never participated in an election and was deregistered in 2010.
1576:; SLD explained that "Samoobrona was, is and will probably remain the SLD's main de facto ally and this is no surprise." Surprisingly, Lepper was also supported by the far-right and anti-capitalist
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Agrarian protests of Samoobrona were attracting widespread media attention as well as popularity, and in April 1992 Lepper founded special paramilitary group of farmers called "Peasant Battalions" (
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Kuczur, Tomasz (2006). "Związek Zawodowy Rolnictwa "Samoobrona" i Partia Przymierze "Samoobrona" – usytuowanie wobec ugrupowań o proweniencji ludowej w latach 1992–1993 i zarys myśli politycznej".
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Among their numerous exploits there are such diverse incidents as using their own loudspeakers after being cut off for exceeding the permitted time, or claiming that the largest opposition party (
1631:. He received third place and 15% of the vote, a great improvement over his past performances. After the elections, Samoobrona temporarily shelved its most radical demands and along with the
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Zehn linksextremistische Parteien zogen von 1994 an ins Europaparlament ein, von denen die meisten – mit Ausnahme der polnischen Samoobrona – in ihren Wahlergebnissen relativ stabil blieben.
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2535:. At the same time, Lepper expressed his support for legalizing same-sex partnerships, an anathema to Christian conservatives. Lepper also made overtures with left-wing parties such as the
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2159:. Samoobrona is classified as a far-left party based on the poorest economic classes, and has explicitly communist origins. It is widely considered socialist - political scientists such as
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However, scandals that rocked the party made its popularity collapse. In December 2006, a scandal broke out when Aneta Krawczyk, a local party ex-leader accused Samoobrona leaders, notably
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7835:[A party that relied on song during its election campaigns is Self-Defence. The song "This country is ours and yours", prepared for the party in 2001, relied on disco-polo music.]
2049:, PiS had expelled Samoobrona from the coalition and is credited with causing the electoral downfall of Samoobrona, as PiS effectively overshadowed Samoobrona's socialist appeal with its
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functioning as the de facto successor party of Samoobrona endorsed Andrzej Duda, while Samoobrona itself attacked President Komorowski for "acting against the Polish national interest."
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and its hostility towards the Catholic Church and its social teaching. Samoobrona contrasted this with its own socialism, which it described as based on agrarianism, patriotism and the
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Despite the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) ultimately deciding against choosing Samoobrona as its coalition partner, Samoobrona initially supported the SLD-PSL government and entered a
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the 'Samoobrona' Trade Union of Agriculture (ZZR 'Samoobrona'), which had played a leading role for a long time. Samoobrona as a movement had communist origins, and it originally was a
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przede wszystkim krakowskie środowisko Federacji Zielonych, z którym związani byli znani działacze ekologiczni A. Żwawa (redaktor naczelny magazynu „Zielone Brygady") oraz O. Swolkień.
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2262:, a left-wing politician, criticised Samoobrona as a "political chameleon", but described the party as socialist and nationalist. Describing the Polish political scene of 2006, the
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Lopata, Maryan; Halushchak, Mykhailo (2020). "Political Preferences of Ukrainian National Minority in Poland in 2001-2011 Parliamentary Elections on the Basis of National Census".
12550:[In the case of self-identification on the left-right scale, voters for Lepper's party were significantly more left-wing than voters for all other parties and non-voters.]
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Od odpowiedzialności nie uchylaliśmy się nigdy. Z wicemarszałkiem Sejmu RP, Andrzejem Lepperem o aktualnej sytuacji w Polsce rozmawia Danuta Prokurat, „Chłopska Droga”, 20.XI.2005
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These include, first and foremost, extreme-left Self-Defense (Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej, SO, Self-Defense) and the League of Polish Families (Liga Polskich Rodzin, LPR).
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socialism and populism, and represent a form of left-wing populism". Leaders and members of the party generally described Samoobrona as a broad patriotic social movement based on
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Though considered a "political chameleon", Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland is generally regarded as a left-wing party by historians and political scientists. According to
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2002, Andrzej Lepper stated: "I am the voice of the poor, deprived and humiliated … Self-Defence and Andrzej Lepper never were, are not, and never will be ‘them’. We are ‘us’."
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Samoobrona was defined largely by its negative positions: against neoliberalism, against the EU, against ruling elites, against the urban intellectual bias of Polish politics.
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as to encompass the nationalist and socialist nature of the party, as well as to fit the party's self-description; Samoobrona describes itself as "patriotic left". Similarly,
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W przypadku autoidentyfikacji na skali lewica–prawica głosujący na ugrupowanie Leppera byli znacznie bardziej lewicowi niż wyborcy wszystkich innych ugrupowań i niegłosujący.
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that sells traditional Polish delicacies. Andrzej Lepper also developed ties in the Czech Republic, where an attempt to develop a Czech sister party of Samoobrona was made.
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Small parliamentary club turned a political party with diverse members. It dissolved in 2005 and most of its members went on to participate in Self-Defence Social Movement.
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verzeichnen sind auch manche prorussische Tendenzen sowie eine spürbare Nostalgie für die Volksrepublik Polen. Lepper ist ein Gegner der NATO- und EU-Mitgliedschaft Polens.
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Do Sejmu weszły również: populistyczno-lewicowa Samoobrona RP – 11,41%, narodowo-katolicka Liga Polskich Rodzin (LPR) – 7,97% oraz Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (PSL) – 6,96%.
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Do Sejmu weszły również: populistyczno-lewicowa Samoobrona RP – 11,41%, narodowo-katolicka Liga Polskich Rodzin (LPR) – 7,97% oraz Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe (PSL) – 6,96%.
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verzeichnen sind auch manche prorussische Tendenzen sowie eine spürbare Nostalgie für die Volksrepublik Polen. Lepper ist ein Gegner der NATO- und EU-Mitgliedschaft Polens.
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A 2005 survey of Samoobrona members found that over 50% of the party members identified as left-wing politically, while 26% members identified as right-wing. According to
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In recent decades, Polish populism has emerged over three different phases. The first phase was the ascent to power of two new parties: the conservative nationalist LPR (
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August 2011, in what was ruled to be suicide. According to the official investigation, Lepper was planning to return to Polish politics. Co-workers of Lepper such as
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in a number of key votes, giving them the majority needed to stay in power. The party has also marked its presence in the Sejm by unconventional disruptive behavior.
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was not a shift to the right but an attempt to replace SLD as the largest Polish left-wing party. Samoobrona started cooperating with left-wing parties, such as the
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of Samoobrona reported the lowest income. Olga Wysocka also points out that Samoobrona aspired to be a "voice of the disadvantaged", and focused on economic issues.
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was unsuccessful - something that Lepper attributed to lack of his direct participation in the campaign. The list of the Provincial Farmers' Self-Defence Committee (
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rejected a possibility of entering a coalition with Lepper's party, citing Samoobrona's left-wing alignment and its support for same-sex partnerships as the reason.
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criticized the media for incorrectly labelling Samoobrona, arguing that "They are not in most respects 'on the right'. They are in many respects, 'on the left'."
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P. Osiewicz, Polskie stanowisko w kwestii przystąpienia Republiki Turcji do Unii Europejskiej, R. Paradowski (red.), Dylematy europejskie, Poznań 2007, p. 210.
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Samoobrona was also supported by and collaborated with many minor environmentalist movements in Poland. It worked together with the Federation of the Greens (
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At the beginning of July 2007, then Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński named Lepper as a person in the circle of suspicion in connection with the so-called
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Local agrarian socialist faction within Samoobrona that focused on rural interests, and left the party over a conflict with the regional branch's leader
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illegally attempted to incriminate Lepper with in July 2007. Shortly after the election, Lepper went to Belarus and was an international observer in the
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going to adopt a negative position on the accession at the congress. However, we do not call anybody to vote “No”. Our slogan is “The choice is yours”.
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and opposed the legalisation of euthanasia, abortion and soft drugs. However, Samoobrona also promoted legalising same-sex partnerships in Poland and
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found refuge in. The party rejects capitalism altogether and demands state-funded agriculture, expansive social programs, an end to repayments of the
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accompanying circumstances and alleged reasons for his suicide. Journalists' attention was particularly absorbed by the last hours of Lepper's life.
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The antiglobalization forces exemplified by Andrzej Lepper's Samoobrona (Self-defense) party have also made a strong showing in recent elections.
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ecology. Then we would all breathe easier. For these reasons, our Samoobrona movement is akin to the Greens, with whom we will gladly cooperate.
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The last bill proposed by Samoobrona before losing all of its seats in the 2007 election was a proposal from 7 September 2007 to recognize the
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Kompleks lewicy. Z prof. Mirosławem Karwatem, politologiem z Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, rozmawia Magdalena Kaszulanis, „Trybuna”, 20.VI.2005
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Lang, Kai-Olaf (2005). "Populism in Central and Eastern Europe - A Threat to Democracy or just Political Folklore?". Populism East and West.
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It was reported that the left-wing identity of Samoobrona warded off nationalists circles, hitherto considered friendly towards Samoobrona.
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Drozd-Piasecka, Mirosława (2001). "Andrzej Lepper - chłopski przywódca charyzmatyczny? Wizerunek medialny przewodniczącego "Samoobrony"".
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McManus-Czubińska, Clare; Miller, William L.; Markowski, Radosław; Wasilewski, Jacek (2003). "Understanding Dual Identities in Poland".
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W 2001 r. taktykę backlashu stosowały partie prawicowe − PiS i LPR oraz agrarno‑antysystemowa czy też narodowo‑lewicowa Samoobrona RP.
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W 2001 r. taktykę backlashu stosowały partie prawicowe − PiS i LPR oraz agrarno‑antysystemowa czy też narodowo‑lewicowa Samoobrona RP.
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w różnych okresach swojej działalności głównie do idei narodowo-lewicowych, chrześcijańsko-socjalistycznych, socjaldemokratycznych...
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referred to Samoobrona as "the only pro-Russian party in Poland". Similar conclusion was reached by the Czech political scientist
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himself ultimately described himself as left-wing, stating "I have always been and will always be a man of the left".
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Lepper also argued that the scandals and investigations started against him were aimed at eliminating competition for
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who left Samoobrona over its perceived turn to the left. The party disbanded in 2004 and joined right-wing populist
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2773:. In 1995, Lepper declared that "the indications in the Encyclicals of John Paul II, especially in the Encyclical
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The idea of the LiS party was then soon abandoned, and the party doubled down on its left-wing rhetoric, inviting
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that the government temporarily suspends the enforcement of unpaid debts on local citizens. His plea was ignored.
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Jestem jednak przeciwny karze śmierci. Jako katolik innego zdania mieć nie mogę, bo - nie ząb za ząb, łeb za łeb.
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Partie lewicy i centrolewicy w polskim systemie partyjnym: Aktywność SLD, PSL i UP na polskiej scenie politycznej
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The Catholic Church, Religion and Politics in Post-Communist Poland: Secularisation and Republicisation 1989-2007
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or "Samoobrona" for short) entered parliament for the first time with over 10% of the vote in the 2001 elections.
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as an official regional language in Poland. Starting in the early 2000s, Lepper also became a spokesman for the
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Pins of the party. The left one was in use between 1992 and 2009, and the right one has been in use since 2009.
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The party also reestablished its reputation as an unequivocally left-wing party. Talks were initiated with the
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Osteuropäische Demokratien als Trendsetter? Parteien und Parteiensysteme nach dem Ende des Übergangsjahrzehnts
6389:. Analysen (in German). Vol. 79 (1 ed.). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Wiesbaden. p. 167.
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Pełnomocniczka Leppera prosiła, by członkowie partii pomogli spłacić długi. Jeszcze niedawno było ich 100 tys.
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The radical left parties represent traditional agrarian populism, such as Self Defense (Samoobrona) in Poland.
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also described the party as socialist. The party was described as socialist by the media as well, such as the
2112:. The committee "National Self-Defence of the Polish Fatherland" also won the seat it contested in Kruklanki.
1886:. Lepper was also the most popular candidate online, and his supporters dominated Polish social media such as
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Following the collapse of the ruling coalition, a proposal of a joint front between Samoobrona and right-wing
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Pan-Slavism and Slavophilia in Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe: Origins, Manifestations and Functions
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Self-Defense is a radical left-wing grouping that emerged on the wave of distrust to Polish political elites.
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1222:. In 2007, he was dismissed from his position and the party withdrew from the coalition. This precipitated
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7602:(in Polish). Vol. 15. Warsaw: Instytut Nauk Politycznych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. pp. 104–114.
7227:[In 2001, backlash tactics were used by right-wing parties - PiS and LPR and the agrarian-antisystem or
6804:[In 2001, backlash tactics were used by right-wing parties - PiS and LPR and the agrarian-antisystem or
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wing of the party known as Social Movement seceded to form a new party called Self-Defence Social Movement (
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J. Raciborski, Polskie wybory. Zachowania wyborcze społeczeństwa polskiego 1989-1995, Warszawa 1997, p. 82.
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Being Polish/Becoming European:Gender and The Limits of Diffusion in Polish Accession to the European Union
5283:""To protect national sovereignty from the EU?" The 2019 EP elections and populist parties in V4 countries"
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Samoobrona espouses protectionist, nationalist and socialist views, representing a synthesis of the Polish
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way that they understand that the only left-wing, pro-social and patriotic party is currently Samoobrona".
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The Impact of Geography and Ethnicity on EU Enlargement: New Evidence from the Accession of Eastern Europe
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5348:. CONNEX Report Series No 01. Mannheim: Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES). p. 244.
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2923:). Common actions that these movements cooperated with Samoobrona with were anti-globalization as well as
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Samoobrona strongly emphasised its attachment to Roman Catholicism, particularly valuing the authority of
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also expressed doubts about Lepper's suicide, arguing that the circumstances of his death are "puzzling".
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decision as "the nail in the coffin for farmers". SLD then entered a new coalition with the pro-European
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Oświadczenie o stosunku Samoobrony do Kościoła Katolickiego i jego Nauki Społecznej, Warszawa 14.I.1995.
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Wilhelm Unge; Monika Zamarlik; Marcin Mączka; Piotr Fudała; Mateusz Tobiczyk; Łukasz Wojcieszak (2006).
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Policy Learning, Fast and Slow: Market-Oriented Reforms of Czech and Polish Healthcare Policy, 1989-2009
6857:"What Europe means for Poland: The front-page coverage of Independence Day in Gazeta Wyborcza 1989–2009"
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Policy Learning, Fast and Slow: Market-Oriented Reforms of Czech and Polish Healthcare Policy, 1989-2009
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8997:. Analysen. Vol. 79 (1 ed.). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Wiesbaden. pp. 171–175.
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Radical Right Parties in Central and Eastern Europe: Mainstream party competition and electoral fortune
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Ania Krok-Paszkowska; Petr Kopecky; Cas Mudde (2003). "Samoobrona: The Polish Self-Defence Movement".
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Ania Krok-Paszkowska; Petr Kopecky; Cas Mudde (2003). "Samoobrona: The Polish Self-Defence Movement".
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Ania Krok-Paszkowska; Petr Kopecky; Cas Mudde (2003). "Samoobrona: The Polish Self-Defence Movement".
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6598:"The Crisis of Democracy: the Case Study of Democratic Backsliding and the Rise of Populism in Poland"
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Global Perspectives on the United States Pro-Americanism, Anti-Americanism, and the Discourses Between
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Ania Krok-Paszkowska; Petr Kopecky; Cas Mudde (2003). "Samoobrona: The Polish Self-Defence Movement".
6104:, social-democratic, Christian-socialist, nationalist, National Catholic and agrarian ideologies.]
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Ania Krok-Paszkowska; Petr Kopecky; Cas Mudde (2003). "Samoobrona: The Polish Self-Defence Movement".
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considered Samoobrona to be "probably the only political party that speaks well of Communist Poland".
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Miliard F. , The 2005 Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Poland, „Electoral Studies”, nr 26.
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6178:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. pp. 60, 362.
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Magia politycznych wizerunków w mediach: Aleksander Kwaśniewski i Andrzej Lepper: studium przypadków
8369:. Vol. 33. Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies. p. 261.
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Transforming National Holidays: Identity Discourse in the West and South Slavic Countries, 1985-2010
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Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; Paul Taggart; Paulina Ochoa Espejo; Pierre Ostiguy (26 October 2017).
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Derrick M. Nault; Bei Dawei; Evangelos Voulgarakis; Rab Paterson; Cesar Andres-Miguel Suva (2013).
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11451:(in Polish). Poznań-Wrocław: Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Bankowości w Poznaniu. pp. 180–181.
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Biuro Partii, Krajowa Konwencja Wyborcza Samoobrony RP, www.samoobrona.org.pl, odczyt z 12.IV.2008
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Origin, Ideology and Transformation of Political Parties: East-Central and Western Europe Compared
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8792:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. pp. 70–71.
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found that the majority of party's supporters wished Poland could have retained Communist economy.
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programme and discourse, its primary appeal was as a left-wing socialist agrarian-populist party."
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Agriculture in the Face of Changing Markets, Institutions and Policies: Challenges and Strategies
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6056:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 380.
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14411:"Chłopak ze wsi i dziewczyna z miasta. AgroUnia i Porozumienie chcą iść po byłych wyborców PiS"
13253:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 314.
13163:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 364.
12950:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 336.
12932:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 335.
12845:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 324.
12790:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 322.
12772:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 321.
12665:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 318.
12638:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 317.
12611:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 316.
12346:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 312.
12098:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 311.
12077:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 269.
12049:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 267.
12022:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 264.
12004:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 262.
11924:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 363.
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9580:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 183.
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7461:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 134.
7431:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 121.
7256:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 173.
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8879:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 73.
8501:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 53.
8483:(in Polish) (Dissertation ed.). Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. p. 52.
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powodów nasz ruch Samoobrony bliski jest Zielonym, z którymi chętnie będziemy współpracowali.
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Europeanisation and Party Politics: How the EU affects Domestic Actors, Patterns and Systems
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classified Samoobrona as the leading "populist left wing" party. German political scientist
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Transformacja ustrojowa a pamięć zbiorowa Polski Ludowej - między nostalgią a zapomnieniem
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Neoliberalism was vigorously challenged by the aforementioned rural-populist Self-Defense.
5977:(Doctor of Philosophy thesis) (in German). Institut für Sozialwissenschaften. p. 81.
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8569:"Populiści w poszukiwaniu tożsamości – ideologiczne inspiracje Samoobrony (1991–2007)"
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Democratizing Central and Eastern Europe: Successes and Failures of the European Union
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Vladimír Naxera; Viktor Glied; Ondřej Filipec; Małgorzata Kaczorowska (October 2020).
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5263:"Carrot and Stick: The Prospect of EU Membership as a Motive in States in Transition"
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espoused liberation theology that avoided Marxist language. Gerald J. Beyer wrote in
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Some media reports tended to call Samoobrona right-wing, often to equate it with the
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The coalition fell apart on 16 August as AGROunia announced its cooperation with the
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The coalition also contributed to Samoobrona's rise to relevance. Shortly before the
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Determinanty debaty politycznej nad kierunkami rozwoju oświaty w Polsce po 1989 roku
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Enhancing Descriptive Representation in a New Democracy: A Political Market Approach
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12505:
11942:. The Landscape After a Disaster and Even Two: On the Genealogy of the Polish Left.
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10994:"Populismus in den neuen Mitgliedsländern der EU: Potentiale, Akteure, Konsequenzen"
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Determinanty debaty politycznej nad kierunkami rozwoju oświaty w Polsce po 1989 roku
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To this end, the party started cooperating with minor left-wing parties such as the
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Parties and Elections in Europe: Parliamentary Elections and Governments since 1945
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13176:"Bauernrevolte zwischen Oder und Bug? Andrzej Lepper und der Bauernbund Samoobrona"
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10179:"AgroUnia chce być partią. Kołodziejczak: wzorem Lepper i przedwojenny ruch ludowy"
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Generalnie na skali lewica–prawica Samoobrona RP umieszczana jest po lewej stronie.
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6761:"Dark, Dirty and Secret": A Qualitative Study on Russia's Financial Active Measures
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5418:. The Hague: International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) Press. p. 316.
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Both parties also worked with each other on local levels, and formed coalitions in
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and the Independent Self-Governing Trade Union "Solidarity" of Individual Farmers (
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with its headquarters in Darłowo. The farmers' protests were then supported by the
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The colour of the party's flag, also seen as a main colour in party's conferences.
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9253:(2). Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Regents of the University of California: 427.
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Spirova, Maria (2008). "The Bulgarian Socialist Party: The long road to Europe".
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6554:. Genshagener Gespräche (in German). Vol. 7. Wallstein-Verlag. p. 143.
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14347:"To koniec Ruchu Społecznego RP. Formacja Izdebskiego nie wystartuje w wyborach"
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List A. Leppera do Jego Eminencji Ks. Prymasa Józefa Glempa, Warszawa, 2.IX.1999
10949:
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10401:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 5 w wyborach do Sejmiku Województwa Mazowieckiego"
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Doświadczenia transformacji systemowej w państwach Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej
6780:
Doświadczenia transformacji systemowej w państwach Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej
6767:(Master thesis). Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies (IRES). p. 35.
6734:/Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland), founded respectively in 2001 and 1992.
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6069:. Genshagener Gespräche (in German). Vol. 7. Wallstein-Verlag. p. 34.
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Latin American political discourse that Samoobrona was seen as incorporating is
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2037:. Despite stating its neutrality, Samoobrona also made a remark referencing the
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J. Czapnik, Z chłopską godnością i troską o Polskę, „Chłopska Droga”, 5.IV.1992
12362:"List do Lecha Kaczyńskiego, Kandydata na Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej"
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10455:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 8 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce"
10437:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 3 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce"
10059:"Samoobrona wystartuje w najbliższych wyborach samorządowych i parlamentarnych"
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7494:"Narodziny, wzlot i upadek Anteusza. W piątą rocznicę śmierci Andrzeja Leppera"
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Araloff, ‘Poland’s Elections: Brief Information About the Participants’, 2005.
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In 1993, Andrzej Lepper took part in an interview with journalists Jan Ul and
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An Ethos Theory of Party Positions on European Integration: Poland and Beyond
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An Ethos Theory of Party Positions on European Integration: Poland and Beyond
10325:. Routledge Studies in Extremism and Democracy. Routledge. pp. 213–214.
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An Ethos Theory of Party Positions on European Integration: Poland and Beyond
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The Post-Communist Condition: Public and Private Discourses of Transformation
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published the claims. Krawczyk also claimed her then 3-year-old daughter was
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Niezależny Samorządny Związek Zawodowy „Solidarność” Rolników Indywidualnych)
1289:
Stowarzyszenie Samoobrona Bezrobotnych Bezdomnych Regionu Pomorskiego Darłowo
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11007:. Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit: 33.
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6194:(Doctor of Political Science thesis) (in Polish). Poznań. p. 333, 379.
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14209:"Only in WP. Jarosław Kaczyński can resurrect Samoobrona with one decision"
14041:
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Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe: In Search of Consolidation
11286:
10242:"Samoobrona wystartuje razem z Agrounią. "Musimy wspólnie powstrzymać zło""
9382:
Rozmowa z A. Lepperem, Polskie Radio Program 1, „Sygnały Dnia”, 30.VII.2007
9180:
9079:. Kutno: Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Gospodarki Krajowej w Kutnie: 176–189.
8851:(in Polish). Kraków: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. p. 86.
8360:
Jarmila Curtiss; Alfons Balmann; Kirsti Dautzenberg; Kathrin Happe (2006).
7380:
Rozmowa z A. Lepperem, Polskie Radio Program 1, „Sygnały Dnia”, 1.VIII.2005
6920:"Why is there no Christian Democracy in Poland (and why does this matter)?"
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Jarmila Curtiss; Alfons Balmann; Kirsti Dautzenberg; Kathrin Happe (2006).
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of mother-earth, drew its power directly from the people." The surprising,
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Apel Andrzeja Leppera do działaczy i sympatyków lewicy, Warszawa, 3.X.2005
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Rozmowa z A. Lepperem, Polskie Radio Program 1, „Sygnały Dnia”, 10.VI.2005
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Coalitions across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order
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Coalitions across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order
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Coalitions across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order
13496:
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10003:"Zbigniew Witaszek: Andrzej Lepper nie miał powodu popełniać samobójstwa"
8133:"Nationalism as an Expression of Social Conflicts in Contemporary Poland"
7859:(in Polish). 15 August 2009. Archived from the original on 15 August 2009
7580:
6706:
Jeffrey C. Alexander; Peter Kivisto; Giuseppe Sciortino (December 2020).
6700:, 'populist', and 'agrarian' – combining 'socialism, agrarian populism'.
6307:
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was an uncomfortable experience for Samoobrona. On one hand, the party's
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the century from the Self-Defense (Samoobrona), a radical populist party.
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14657:"Treptow-Köpenick/Lichtenberg: Shopping arcade for products from Poland"
14008:
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10491:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 12 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Nurzec-Stacja"
8547:
8535:
7979:(2011). "Left-wing Populism: Populist Socialists and Social Populists".
6286:
The Longue Durée of the Far-Right: An international historical sociology
6219:(2011). "Left-wing Populism: Populist Socialists and Social Populists".
2279:". In news reports, the party was consistently described as socialist -
13985:"The Transnational Relations of the Contemporary Russian Extreme Right"
13984:
13638:
13355:
11033:(in Polish). Łódź: Stowarzyszenie „Obywatele Obywatelom”. p. 238.
10842:
Kultury w czasach transformacji. Europa Środkowo-Wschodnia po 1989 roku
10720:
9313:"Wizerunek przywódcy Samoobrony Andrzeja Leppera w przekazie medialnym"
8736:(in Polish). Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego. p. 161.
8711:(in Polish). Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego. p. 160.
8635:(in Polish). Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego. p. 159.
8165:"Wizerunek przywódcy Samoobrony Andrzeja Leppera w przekazie medialnym"
7815:
6443:
6095:(Doctor of Political Science thesis) (in Polish). Poznań. p. 379.
5423:
5367:"Political Reporting in Poland: What Has Changed over The Last Decade?"
5301:
4170:
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2593:. The regionalist wing split off from Samoobrona in 2007, creating the
2506:
2226:, classifying the party as one of the post-communist successors of the
1977:
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In November 2007, the regionalist wing of the party seceded and formed
1812:, failing to win any seats and being excluded from government funding.
705:
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127:
14310:"Będzie druga Samoobrona?! Izdebski: "Nie zakładam partii dla Kukiza""
13486:(Doctor of Political Science thesis) (in Polish). Poznań. p. 379.
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11362:
Communist Party of Slovakia, Self-Defence) ends of the party spectrum.
10854:
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5996:(Doctor of Philosophy thesis). The Open University. pp. 187–188.
5772:
5178:
Krzysztof Jasiewicz; Agnieszka Jasiewicz-Betkiewicz (2007). "Poland".
5114:
Communist Party of Slovakia, Self-Defence) ends of the party spectrum.
1883:
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464:
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14432:"Poseł z Wielkopolski, Michał Kołodziejczak, wiceministrem rolnictwa"
14415:
14366:"Działacze Partii Chłopskiej mają wystartować do sejmików z list SLD"
13405:
R. Kluczna, Trzeba dopilnować interesów Ojczyzny, „Plon”, 12.IX.2004.
12304:
Polskie wybory. Zachowania wyborcze społeczeństwa polskiego 1989-1995
11031:
Po dwakroć niepokorni: Szkice z dziejów polskiej lewicy patriotycznej
10303:
10261:""Piszę do Was znad grobu Leppera". Mocny apel Kołodziejczaka do PSL"
9018:
6522:
Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies
4529:
2739:
2323:
compares Samoobrona to a fellow far-left populist and agrarian party
2264:
Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies
2065:
1488:
In February 2001, Samoobrona entered coalition negotiations with the
1087:
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569:
14392:"Media: PiS szuka nowych liderów na wsi wśród dawnych ludzi Leppera"
14062:(in Polish). Monitor Sądowy i Gospodarczy nr 56/2023. 21 March 2023.
12384:"Do parlamentu po raz dziesiąty powraca temat związków partnerskich"
11665:
Věra Stojarová; Jakub Šedo; Lubomír Kopeček; Roman Chytilek (2007).
10599:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 13 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Kruklanki"
10280:"Wyborczy sojusz Platformy z Agrounią. Po co Tuskowi Kołodziejczak?"
10040:"Nowe fakty nt. śmierci Andrzeja Leppera. "To nie było samobójstwo""
9098:
Szeptycki, Andrzej (2007). "Relat ions between Poland and Ukraine".
8006:"The Europeanisation of Poland's Political Parties and Party System"
7493:
6696:
Thus, the party has been labelled as 'left-wing', 'ultra-leftist', '
6575:"Europe and the Crisis of Democracy, Elections in Europe: 1999-2002"
6343:
6284:
Richard Saull; Alexander Anievas; Neil Davidson; Adam Fabry (2015).
5585:"Jak na ziemi darłowskiej rodziła się "Samoobrona" (część pierwsza)"
5066:, both the voters and members of Samoobrona were much closer to the
2633:
was seen as the best and more proportional alternative at the time.
1271:
The beginnings of Samoobrona activity date to Lepper's home village
14842:
13096:"Wniosek o udostępnienie informacji publicznej - stanowisko partii"
12483:
Remembrance and Solidarity Studies in 20th Century European History
11698:
Beyond the Nation State: Parties in the Era of European Integration
11618:(2). Translated by Cadenza Academic Translations. Hermès: 181–186.
11339:
The European Union and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
10419:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 11 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Czastary"
10284:
10220:"Powrót Samoobrony. Pójdzie do wyborów z Michałem Kołodziejczakiem"
8003:
7616:
7107:
The European Union and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
7069:
M. Migalski, Polskie ugrupowania parlamentarne na tle diady…, p. 49
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6374:(1). Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association: 11.
5091:
The European Union and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
4931:
4806:
4555:
and became the Vice-Minister of Agriculture in the new government.
2679:
2523:
communist intelligence and counter-intelligence collaborators from
1984:
1431:
Andrzej Lepper ran for president and gained 1.32% of the votes; in
1324:
1091:
904:
10473:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 13 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Mielnik"
10147:"Od Samoobrony do Agrounii. Wiejskie ruchy społeczne po 1989 roku"
10128:"Belaya Rus offers to mediation services in Belarus-West conflict"
7818:
Współczesne zagadnienia marketingu politycznego i public relations
5942:
4520:. Committed itself to rural cooperatives after its failure in the
2617:
In regards to electoral law, the party was a staunch supporter of
1469:, there emerged a project of a "Workers' and Peasants' Alliance" (
16048:
13826:"Zmarł były poseł Samoobrony, przewodniczący partii. Miał 75 lat"
13331:(Doctor of Philosophy thesis). Ohio State University. p. 59.
13202:
Gefährdungen der Freiheit: Extremistische Ideologien im Vergleich
12476:"The Consequences of the System Transformation of 1989 in Poland"
12450:(in Polish). Warsaw: Fundacja im. Stefana Batorego. p. 178.
11773:(in Polish). Toruń: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek. pp. 157–163.
11471:
11406:
10581:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 10 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Sokoły"
9552:"Śląski nie będzie językiem regionalnym. Prezydent wetuje ustawę"
7662:(in Polish). Warsaw: Fundacja im. Stefana Batorego. p. 177.
7293:"Wizja państwa polskiego w programach politycznych Samoobrony RP"
5944:
CosmoPoles: Shifting boundaries in the identification with Europe
5915:
5146:
1617:
1613:
1605:
1235:
12306:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe „Scholar”. p. 82.
11263:
Democratic Elitism: New Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
11167:
Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej’, NationMaster Encyklopedia.
10563:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 7 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Sokoły"
10545:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 5 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Sokoły"
10527:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 4 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Sokoły"
10509:"Wyniki w okręgu wyborczym nr 3 w wyborach do Rady Gminy Sokoły"
9025:. London and New York: Taylor & Francis Group. p. 149.
6859:. In Ljiljana Saric; Karen Gammelgaard; Kjetil Rå Hauge (eds.).
5807:
5709:
5008:, the party's decision to form a government with the right-wing
4507:
Peasant movement party founded by former Samoobrona MPs such as
2877:
In 1999, Samoobrona entered a coalition with the American-based
1167:
in 1992, the party initially fared poorly, failing to enter the
14752:
14699:
14556:
11332:
10847:
Cultures in Times of Transition. East Central Europe after 1989
10759:"Die List der Vernunft: Populismus und Modernisierung in Polen"
10383:"KOMITET WYBORCZY WYBORCÓW SAMOOBRONA NARODOWA OJCZYZNY POLSKI"
8207:. PSE, Socialist Group in the European Parliament. p. 67.
7100:
5084:
4685:
1973:
1609:
1231:
1110:
574:
120:
14190:"Henryk Dzido: Samoobrona będzie istnieć bez Leppera - Wywiad"
13902:
Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe
13499:
Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe
12568:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo von Borowiecky. p. 115.
12540:
Nowe partie w systemach partyjnych państw Grupy Wyszehradzkiej
12239:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo von Borowiecky. p. 116.
12206:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo von Borowiecky. p. 115.
11974:
Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe
11767:
Nowe partie w systemach partyjnych państw Grupy Wyszehradzkiej
10839:
Keck-Szajbel, Mark; Klípa, Ondřej; Simmeth, Alexander (2018).
6549:
6150:
Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe
6064:
5743:
Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe
5412:
Russia and the Far-Right: Insights from Ten European Countries
3734:
A party member ran on the lists of the Repair Poland Movement.
1722:'s child, which proved to be incorrect following DNA testing.
13924:
13623:
12648:
J. Raciborski, Polityka polska. Szkice, Warszawa 2003, p. 47.
12546:(in Polish). Toruń: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek. p. 157.
12108:
10966:
10782:
10733:
8227:
7540:(in Polish). Kraków: Zakład Wydawniczy »NOMOS«. p. 187.
6588:. Les Cahiers européens de Sciences Po: 29. 11 October 2002.
5322:
Experiencing Globalization: Religion in Contemporary Contexts
5202:
4926:. This is rejected by the majority of political scientists -
2089:
1887:
15505:
11870:
https://repozytorium.amu.edu.pl/bitstream/10593/766/1/DR.pdf
11610:[The Populist Drift in Central and Eastern Europe].
9534:"Język śląski – jest ustawa! Tak głosowali opolscy posłowie"
8952:"PPS, Samoobrona and KPEiR to run together in the elections"
8198:
Swoboda, Hannes; Wiersm, Jan Marinus; Krastev, Ivan (2008).
7103:
12.1:The changing boundaries and structures of party systems
6244:
Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics
6237:
2846:, sparking further questions about the nature of the party.
402:
397:
14765:
14167:(7th ed.). Norderstedt: Books on Demand. p. 490.
7205:(in Polish). Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
6782:(in Polish). Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
6017:(in German) (1 ed.). VS Verlag. pp. 292–294/463.
5543:. Routledge Studies in Extremism and Democracy. Routledge.
5342:
Marsh, Michael; Mikhaylov, Slava; Schmitt, Hermann (2007).
1508:
1407:, an agriculture minister who led the liberal-conservative
324:
14110:"Samoobrona-Odrodzenie wants to take MPs away from Lepper"
12444:
Polskie podziały polityczne; in:Jaka Polska? Czyja Polska?
11058:
7656:
Polskie podziały polityczne; in:Jaka Polska? Czyja Polska?
5460:. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford University Press. p. 193.
5253:(9437). Norman, Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma: 57.
2191:
and opposes USA, which it accuses of 'colonizing' Poland.
1858:
the pact was based on filling the managerial positions in
14255:. Monitor Sądowy i Gospodarczy nr 56/2017. 21 March 2017.
13700:"Ważne dni dla lewicy. Weekend zadecyduje o przetrwaniu?"
10932:"Can someone give a neutral overview of Polish politics?"
10198:"AgroUnia chce być partią. "Lepper okazał się prorokiem""
8130:
7911:"Działacze Samoobrony debatowali nad przyszłością partii"
6312:
Aftershock: A Journey into Eastern Europe's Broken Dreams
5949: - Classified as a "Christian socialist" party.
5609:(in Polish). 14–15. Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek: 237–250.
5399:
5236:(1). Institute for Social Studies Warsaw University: 45.
5186:(6–7). European Consortium for Political Research: 1069.
4743:
On 23 August 2002, a sister party of Samoobrona known as
2915:, as well as the eco-socialist Anticapitalist Offensive (
2214:
in that regard. Additionally, the party was described as
1477:) combining Samoobrona and the Polish Socialist Party of
1427:
avoided forming local coalitions in the election. In the
15708:
Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence
12888:
Euro bez pośpiechu, „Parkiet. Gazeta Giełdy”, 9.VII.2005
11567:. Totalförsvarets Forskningsinstitut (FOI). p. 97.
11564:
Polish-Russian Relations in an Eastern Dimension Context
10838:
10297:
10295:
7331:
K. Pilawski, Rozum pokona prawicę, „Trybuna”, 31.I.2005.
6466:
5409:
Rekawek, Kacper; Renard, Thomas; Molas, Bàrbara (2024).
4986:
Samoobrona competed with left-wing parties, such as the
2064:, whereas the second one will run in 6 voivodeships. In
1210:, in which it won 56 seats in the Sejm and three in the
16178:
italic font – electoral alliances and/or popular fronts
15730:
Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
14491:(in Polish). Wołowiec: Wydawnictwo Czarne. p. 85.
13379:
Populizm w polskiej polityce: Analiza dyskursu polityki
13295:
Populizm w polskiej polityce: Analiza dyskursu polityki
13266:
Populizm w polskiej polityce: Analiza dyskursu polityki
13199:
10622:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 10 April 2024.
9839:"Lepper: "Długi służby zdrowia powinny być zawieszone""
9181:"Samoobrona zerwała kolejną samorządową koalicję z SLD"
8254:"Miejsce Samoobrony RP w typologii partii politycznych"
6888:; Wasilewski, Jacek (2003). "The new Polish 'right'?".
6012:
5864:
Populizm w polskiej polityce: Analiza dyskursu polityki
5834:"Miejsce Samoobrony RP w typologii partii politycznych"
5810:
Partie i ugrupowania parlamentarne III Rzeczypospolitej
5653:"Miejsce Samoobrony RP w typologii partii politycznych"
5486:
2625:
in favour of a more proportional apportionment method;
1681:
According to contemporary polls, Self-Defence overtook
14748:
Political parties and political associations in Poland
12485:(3). European Network Remembrance and Solidarity: 20.
10605:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10587:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10569:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10551:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10533:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10515:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10497:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10479:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10461:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10425:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10407:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10347:"KOMITET WYBORCZY SAMOOBRONA RZECZPOSPOLITEJ POLSKIEJ"
10323:
Discourse, Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four
9873:
9871:
9803:"Debata na UW: Nie było Kaczyńskiego i Napieralskiego"
7140:
7138:
6616:
5541:
Discourse, Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four
2056:
The party registered two electoral committees for the
13596:
13571:
13546:
13321:
12915:
A. Dudek, Nowa polityka wobec USA, „Fakt”, 10.XII.200
11608:"La dérive populiste en Europe centrale et orientale"
11194:
Tarrow, The New Transnational Activism, 2005, p. 161.
10292:
9611:
9609:
9607:
9605:
8258:
Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego W Krakowie
7997:
7297:
Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego W Krakowie
6854:
5838:
Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego W Krakowie
5657:
Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego W Krakowie
5448:
far-left and populist Samoobrona (Self-Defence) party
5341:
1548:
where he pledged to allocate additional funds to the
14517:
Czejarek, Roman; Szrubarz, Henryk (23 August 2002).
14292:"Izdebski i Ikonowicz liderami Ruchu Społecznego RP"
13850:
13601:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 188.
13576:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 200.
13551:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 194.
11787:
Marsh, Michael; Mikhaylov, Slava; Schmitt, Hermann.
11732:. Wageningen Academic Publishers. pp. 197–200.
11025:
10907:"Samoobrona ... sen o Warszawie ... wspomnienie ..."
10301:
9326:(1–2). Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology: 5–30.
8197:
8077:"Central and East European Party Systems since 1989"
7488:
7065:
7063:
6550:
Rudolf von Thadden; Anna Hofmann (24 January 2024).
6065:
Rudolf von Thadden; Anna Hofmann (24 January 2024).
5710:
Marcin Kowalski; Aleksandra Szyłło (3 August 2012).
16292:
Parties related to the Party of European Socialists
14573:
12433:
12167:
11886:
Rural Protest Groups and Populist Political Parties
11730:
Rural Protest Groups and Populist Political Parties
11483:(in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. p. 102.
11443:
11418:(in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. p. 102.
11373:
9868:
8971:"Bogdan Socha: Cała ta seksafera została wymyślona"
7645:
7441:
A. Rybak, Orły Samoobrony, „Polityka”, 27.VIII.2005
7135:
6971:
Rural Protest Groups and Populist Political Parties
6890:
Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politic
6267:
5910:. Florence: Taylor & Francis Ltd. p. 133.
5782:
Rural Protest Groups and Populist Political Parties
5591:(in Polish). Archiwum Urzędu Miejskiego w Darłowie.
5158:(in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. p. 102.
5119:
4879:
4877:
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4859:
4857:
2386:Poland's June 2003 referendum on membership of the
1171:. However, it was catapulted to prominence in the
14326:
12694:
12170:"The Radical Right in the European Elections 2004"
11934:
11642:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
11533:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
11367:
11140:Smith , ‘Le Pen rallies European far right’, 2004.
9767:"Morawiecki i Lepper chcą stanu klęski żywiołowej"
9695:
9621:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
9602:
9106:. Warsaw: Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych.
8802:
8762:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
8731:
8706:
8684:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
8630:
8605:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
8178:(1–2). Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology: 5.
8081:Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989
7816:Małgorzata Adamik-Szysiak; Wojciech Maguś (2013).
7398:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
7358:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
7018:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
6682:The Populist Radical Right in Poland: The Patriots
6448:. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 105.
6444:Aleksandra Galasińska; Dariusz Galasiński (2010).
5491:(in German) (1 ed.). VS Verlag. p. 450.
5408:
4863:As Our Home Poland – Andrzej Lepper's Self-Defence
4342:. Dissolved in 2007 to join Self-Defence Rebirth.
3010:As the Provincial Farmers' Self-Defence Committee.
15380:Organisation of the Polish Nation – Polish League
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13524:Europe, Globalization and Sustainable Development
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13076:(Thesis). Georgia State University. p. 166.
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11185:Difficult to understand?’, The Warsaw Voice, 2005
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10969:Populist Political Parties in East-Central Europe
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8051:Populist Parties in Europe: Agents of Discontent?
7763:""Polacy! Odwagi!"; "Wybieramy biało-czerwonych""
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2408:In 2005, Samoobrona was a founding member of the
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15862:Christian Democracy of the Third Polish Republic
15718:Polish Socialist Party of the Prussian Partition
15299:Christian Democracy of the Third Polish Republic
14516:
14187:
12503:
11291:"Polish leader tries to hold coalition together"
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9646:
9125:Kuchcińska-Kurcz, Agnieszka (18 November 2002).
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5964: - Described as 'Christian socialist'.
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2473:rather than the result of it. In regards to the
1690:and the main representative of the Polish left:
14635:
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14363:
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13944:
13344:The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
13341:
13001:(1). Metropolitan University Prague Press: 18.
12253:[I am, however, opposed to euthanasia.]
12168:Minkenberg, Michael; Perrineau, Pascal (2007).
11888:. Wageningen Academic Publishers. p. 196.
11720:
11718:
11449:Partie polityczne Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej
11379:Partie polityczne Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej
10783:Barbara Fedyszak-Radziejowska (16 March 2005).
10021:"Lepper nie chciał się zabić? Są na to dowody?"
9958:"Andrzej Lepper nie żyje. Popełnił samobójstwo"
9464:
8542:(129). Polish Sociological Association: 57–85.
8074:
6973:. Wageningen Academic Publishers. p. 172.
6739:
6344:Jane C. Desmond; Virginia R. Domínguez (2017).
6238:Sławomir Czech; Maciej Kassner (12 July 2012).
5812:(in Polish). Dom Wydawniczy DUET. p. 187.
5784:. Wageningen Academic Publishers. p. 172.
5260:
5125:Partie polityczne Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej
2815:The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
2076:) was also registered; the name alludes to the
2029:The party registered an electoral list for the
1635:entered into a coalition with the center-right
15723:Polish Socialist Party – Revolutionary Faction
14589:
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14327:Diduszko-Zyglewska, Agata (1 September 2015).
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11176:‘Early elections in Poland’, Cosmopolis, 2007.
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10389:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 2024.
10371:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 2024.
10353:(in Polish). Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 2024.
10320:
9894:
9892:
9749:"Wybory 2010: programy gospodarcze kandydatów"
9731:"Sondaż: Powiększa się przewaga Komorowskiego"
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9488:
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9023:Racist Extremism in Central and Eastern Europe
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8410:. University of Michigan Library. p. 168.
8162:
8035:Comparative European Politics: An Introduction
8004:Jean-Michel De Waele; Anna Pacześniak (2012).
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6884:Mcmanus-Czubińska, Clare; Miller, William L.;
6742:"Sejm oder nicht Sejm, das ist hier die Frage"
6120:
5646:
5644:
5642:
5640:
5638:
5538:
4361:Parliamentary club of MPs from Samoobrona and
3344:Action of Disappointed Retirees and Pensioners
2230:, explaining that Samoobrona became the party
1943:Grey variant of the party's logo used in 2017.
1878:registered as a presidential candidate in the
14732:
14655:Flatau, Sabine; Rößling, Ingo (16 May 2004).
14654:
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12129:Moroska, Aleksandra; Zuba, Krzysztof (2010).
11605:
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11326:
11229:
11001:SWP-Studie Stiftung: Wissenschaft und Politik
10991:
10956:. U.S. Department of Commerce. 24 April 1992.
10822:"'Apathy is greatest enemy' in Brussels poll"
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7853:"Samoobrona. Partia Polityczna - Aktualności"
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6469:"The Rule of Law in the New EU Member States"
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6088:
5937: - Listed as "Christian socialist".
2088:. However, the party managed to win seats in
1556:, consistently winning the municipalities in
1218:in the coalition government with PiS and the
1051:
13459:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wyraz. pp. 41–42.
12966:Populismus: Populisten in Übersee und Europa
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11235:Populismus: Populisten in Übersee und Europa
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9821:"Lepper żąda wycofania wojska z Afganistanu"
8995:Populismus: Populisten in Übersee und Europa
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7945:Populismus: Populisten in Übersee und Europa
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6621:(in German). Opladen: Budrich. p. 303.
6552:Populismus in Europa - Krise der Demokratie?
6408:
6387:Populismus: Populisten in Übersee und Europa
6348:. University of Illinois Press. p. 87.
6067:Populismus in Europa - Krise der Demokratie?
5831:
5804: - Listed as "agrarian/socialist".
5650:
5558:Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland (SRP,
4574:
4543:Founded by former member of Law and Justice
2012:under the leadership of Donald Tusk and his
15334:Jurassic-Silesian Association European Home
14569:
14567:
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14540:
14042:"Wyrzuceni z Samoobrony tworzą nową partię"
13803:"Poparcie Andrzeja Dudy w II turze wyborów"
13236:
12897:Unia jest OK.!, „Gazeta Wyborcza”, 6.X.2004
12728:
12678:"Filipek i Hojarska tworzą Partię Regionów"
12560:
12398:"Lepper: Radio Maryja stało się radiem PiS"
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11333:Paul G. Lewis; Zdenka Mansfeldová (2007). "
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10443:. Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 8 April 2024.
10213:
10211:
10056:
9889:
9858:"Lepper: Radio Maryja stało się radiem PiS"
9637:
9515:"Historia walki o uznanie języka śląskiego"
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7201:; Natalia Rudakiewicz; Maciej Guza (2015).
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7101:Paul G. Lewis; Zdenka Mansfeldová (2007). "
6831:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 100.
6778:; Natalia Rudakiewicz; Maciej Guza (2015).
5808:Krzysztof Kowalczyk; Jerzy Sielski (2006).
5635:
5364:
5085:Paul G. Lewis; Zdenka Mansfeldová (2007). "
5035:instead. It also led to the failure of the
4891:
4889:
2202:, while others also described the party as
2117:2024 European Parliament election in Poland
1852:2009 European Parliament election in Poland
16197:****: not currently registered as a party
16002:Movement for the Republic – Patriotic Camp
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14604:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
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12788:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12770:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12710:(1). Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek: 111–112.
12663:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12636:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12609:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12344:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12298:
12274:Studia Politicae Universitatis Silesiensis
12096:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12075:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12047:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12020:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
12002:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
11922:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
11782:
11780:
11640:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
11531:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
11512:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
11323:
11311:"The Unbearable Whiteness of Being Polish"
11257:
11128:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
11054:
11052:
11050:
10707:(5). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 729–746.
10694:
10230:
9929:
9898:
9619:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
9596:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
9578:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
9400:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
9299:
9217:"SLD-PSL: Jak się zaczynało, jak kończyło"
9066:
9064:
9039:
8877:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
8790:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
8760:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
8682:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
8603:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
8499:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
8481:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
8355:
8353:
8351:
8097:
8083:. Cambridge University Press. p. 81.
8041:
7688:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
7633:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
7459:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
7429:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
7396:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
7356:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
7254:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
7094:
7016:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
6957:
6955:
6953:
6951:
6949:
6947:
6945:
6863:. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 275.
6680:(2010). "Self-Defence: Radical Populism".
6176:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
6054:Samoobrona RP w polskim systemie partyjnym
5947:. Radboud University Nijmegen. p. 55.
5582:
5394:. University of Oxford. pp. 229–230.
4898:
2432:by Sejm. Additionally, the party's leader
1540:agreement with it. The SLD also nominated
1378:), referring to a Polish agrarian WW2-era
1230:, was found dead in his party's office in
1058:
1044:
669:Polish resistance movement in World War II
15845:Centre Agreement – Integrative Initiative
15834:Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland"
15458:Social Movement of the Republic of Poland
15354:National Party of Retirees and Pensioners
15309:Edward Gierek's Economic Revival Movement
14457:
14455:
14453:
14451:
14449:
14447:
14445:
14162:
13431:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wyraz. p. 107.
13376:
13292:
13263:
13006:
12988:
12749:
12517:
12267:
12251:Jestem natomiast przeciwnikiem eutanazji.
11636:
11527:
10971:. Masaryk University Press. p. 182.
10819:
10651:
10632:
10239:
10162:
9698:"Prowadzi Lepper, Kaczyński i Komorowski"
9615:
9097:
8910:
8846:
8756:
8678:
8621:
8599:
8584:
8432:. European University Institute: 13, 18.
8419:
8417:
8396:
8394:
8325:
8323:
8321:
8319:
8068:
7727:"Andrzej Lepper wskazał drogę populistom"
7705:
7579:
7554:
7392:
7352:
7308:
7012:
6815:
6676:
6413:. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. p. 167.
6255:
5861:
5668:
5578:
5576:
5574:
5572:
5570:
5568:
4551:instead. Kołodziejczak won a seat in the
4467:Social Movement of the Republic of Poland
2734:. In its 2024 program, the party praised
2545:National Party of Retirees and Pensioners
1866:(representing President Lech Kaczyński),
1848:National Party of Retirees and Pensioners
1660:National Party of Retirees and Pensioners
1494:National Party of Retirees and Pensioners
1297:Komitet Protestacyjny Samoobrony Rolników
15877:Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action
14564:
14537:
14408:
13809:(in Polish). 9 July 2020. Archived from
13769:(in Polish). 20 May 2015. Archived from
13624:"Federacja Zielonych razem z Samoobroną"
13124:(in Polish). 24 May 2023. Archived from
12704:Athenaeum. Polskie Studia Politologiczne
12669:
11823:
11814:
11754:
11701:. Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 188–190.
10967:Vlastimil Havlik; Anete Pinkova (2012).
10899:
10747:
10667:
10302:Krzysztof Prokopczyk (13 October 2023).
10271:
10208:
9385:
8883:
8554:
8511:
7935:
7933:
7842:
7820:(in Polish). Lublin: UMCS. p. 315.
7745:"Lepper: Samoobrona stawiała na program"
7593:
7591:
7517:
7260:
6643:Southeast European and Black Sea Studies
6595:
6268:Przemysław Wielgosz (22 November 2005).
6128:(in Polish). Warsaw: Wyraz. p. 42.
5607:Athenaeum. Polskie Studia Politologiczne
5600:
5598:
4961:, Paul G. Lewis and Zdenka Mansfeldová,
4886:
4471:Ruch Społeczny Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
2130:
1938:
1175:, winning 53 seats, after which it gave
16069:Polish Confederation – Dignity and Work
16022:Nonpartisan Bloc for Support of Reforms
15905:Democratic Left Alliance – Labour Union
15768:Patriotic Movement for National Rebirth
15693:Polish People's Party "Nowe Wyzwolenie"
14463:"Lepper zakłada Samoobronę w Niemczech"
14429:
14409:Sitnicka, Dominika (27 February 2022).
13983:Mareš, Miroslav; Laryš, Martin (2015).
13877:
13322:Joshua Kjerulf Dubrow (8 August 2006).
13023:
11777:
11688:
11556:
11554:
11552:
11465:
11285:
11047:
10217:
10075:
10037:
9984:"Sześć lat od śmierci Andrzeja Leppera"
9244:
9191:
9061:
8348:
8201:Democracy, Populism and Minority Rights
7971:
7969:
7529:
7080:"Samoobrona - to była prawdziwa lewica"
6942:
6409:Outhwaite, William; Ray, Larry (2005).
5967:
5466:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198803560.001.0001
5378:International Communication Association
5244:
5004:, to its electoral lists. According to
4242:Agrarian and right-wing faction led by
2720:2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
2496:Patriotic Movement for National Rebirth
436:New logo of the party, adopted in 2009.
14:
16224:
15425:Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland
14552:"Samoobrona, czyli Selbstverteidigung"
14442:
14430:Okoński, Grzegorz (21 December 2023).
14268:Krew i ziemia. O ukraińskiej rewolucji
14259:
14163:Nordsieck, Wolfram (7 February 2023).
13925:Madalena Pontes Meyer Resende (2004).
13851:Magdalena Bojanowska (20 March 2023).
13710:
13659:
12585: - Spoken by Andrzej Lepper.
12356:
12255: - Spoken by Andrzej Lepper.
12222: - Spoken by Andrzej Lepper.
12174:International Political Science Review
12109:Madalena Pontes Meyer Resende (2004).
11851:(1). Polish Academy of Sciences: 135.
11694:
11481:Systemy polityczne współczesnej Europy
11416:Systemy polityczne współczesnej Europy
11206:"Rozłam na lewicy z poparciem Leppera"
10734:Madalena Pontes Meyer Resende (2004).
10144:
9710:
9531:
9432:
9336:
9199:"Łódzka Samoobrona rozwodzi się z SLD"
9048:
8968:
8803:Szczudlińska-Kanoś, Agnieszka (2011).
8655:
8533:
8423:
8414:
8401:Alexandra Gerber (15 September 2011).
8391:
8316:
8228:Madalena Pontes Meyer Resende (2004).
8054:. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 145.
8032:
8026:
6306:
6250:(2). Centre for Social Sciences: 137.
5604:
5565:
5203:Madalena Pontes Meyer Resende (2004).
5180:European Journal of Political Research
5156:Systemy polityczne współczesnej Europy
4711:Człowiek, rodzina, godne życie i praca
4674:Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland
3901:
3579:
2294:Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
1353:Wojewódzki Komitet Samoobrony Rolników
1343:party system. However, the run in the
1072:Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland
915:Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland
37:Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland
18:Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland
16302:Political parties established in 1993
15992:Movement for Reconstruction of Poland
15820:Agreement for the Future – CenterLeft
15569:Communist Party of Western Belorussia
15314:Farmers from the Baltic to the Tatras
14720:
14486:
14265:
14023:"Wojciech Mojzesowicz wystąpił z PiS"
13621:
13526:. London: Routledge. pp. 41–42.
13071:
12504:Sławomir Drelich (19 December 2005).
12470:
11059:Vít Hloušek; Lubomír Kopeček (2010).
10885:
10258:
10110:"Tomasz Lepper bez mandatu w sejmiku"
9673:
9647:Izabela Kacprzak (27 December 2012).
9512:
9073:Studium Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej
9017:
8940:(15542). Kielce: 4. 14 February 2001.
8827:
8821:
8514:"Agrounia. Czy idą drogą Samoobrony?"
7975:
7930:
7893:"Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej"
7588:
7566:Sławomir Drelich (19 December 2005).
7538:Trauma wielkiej zmiany na Podkarpaciu
7229:national-left Self-Defence of Poland.
7040:
6918:; Szczerbiak, Aleks (December 2006).
6828:Xenophobia and Islamophobia in Europe
6806:national-left Self-Defence of Poland.
6757:
6596:Yusupova, Nargiza (28 January 2021).
6490:
6215:
5952:
5693:"Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej"
5595:
4561:
1904:2010 Belarusian presidential election
14636:P. Jendroszczyk (24 December 2002).
13636:
13173:
11832:(2). Atatürk Education Faculty: 222.
11549:
10240:Kozłowski, Marcin (11 August 2023).
10196:Sławomir Kamiński (11 August 2021).
9919:"Andrzej Lepper murem za Łukaszenką"
9496:"Gwara śląska językiem regionalnym?"
9247:Communist and Post-Communist Studies
8131:Marcin Kula; Marcin Zaremba (1998).
7966:
7927:Name under which party is registered
6930:(4). Sussex European Institute: 19.
6726:/League of Polish Families) and the
6365:
5986:
5940:
4310:Inicjatywa Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
4306:Initiative of the Republic of Poland
1414:
1380:resistance movement of the same name
15970:League of the Right of the Republic
15889:Confederation of Independent Poland
15755:Confederation of Independent Poland
14638:"Nie będzie niemieckiej Samoobrony"
14188:Mirosław Skowron (11 August 2011).
13963:
13945:Gabriele Lesser (3 February 1999).
13824:Jakub Kamiński (22 December 2022).
11935:Leszek Koczanowicz (January 2019).
11826:Marmara Journal of European Studies
11341:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 242.
11335:12.3 The role of the European issue
10954:Joint Publications Research Service
10635:"Polityka rolna wg. ZZR Samoobrona"
10278:Radek Pietruszka (16 August 2023).
9899:Paradowska, Janina (26 June 2010).
9856:Nizinkiewicz, Jacek (23 May 2010).
9696:Tomasz Kubaszewski (17 June 2010).
9465:Łukasz Cybiński (22 October 2007).
9163:"Samoobrona zrywa współpracę z SLD"
7790:
7109:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 233.
6732:Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej
5093:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 242.
5087:12.3 The role of the European issue
4703:Man, family, decent living and work
2944:
2927:protests. Polish ecologist journal
2780:Samoobrona also self-identified as
2350:The party stated its commitment to
2147:and the socialist tradition of the
2074:Samoobrona Narodowa Ojczyzny Polski
1080:Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej
45:Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej
24:
15698:Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie"
15564:Communist Party of Western Ukraine
14617:P. Jendroszczyk (24 August 2002).
14270:(in Polish). Fronda. p. 171.
14128:"Ruch Ludowo-Narodowy nielegalny?"
13682:"Informacje o Komitecie Wyborczym"
13622:Rytel, Krzysztof (14 March 2000).
13457:Samoobrona - Dlaczego? Przed czym?
13429:Samoobrona - Dlaczego? Przed czym?
13200:Uwe Backes; Eckhard Jesse (2006).
13174:Lang, Kai-Olaf (3 November 1999).
10886:Popić, Tamara (24 November 2014).
10057:Ledwosiński, Marek (8 July 2017).
9532:Mrukot, Bogusław (26 April 2024).
9513:Frank, Grzegorz (17 August 2021).
9311:Drozd-Piasecka, Mirosława (2012).
8732:Czechowska-Derkacz, Beata (2012).
8707:Czechowska-Derkacz, Beata (2012).
8631:Czechowska-Derkacz, Beata (2012).
8512:Bartczak, Marcin (21 April 2023).
8163:Drozd-Piasecka, Mirosława (2012).
6126:Samoobrona - Dlaczego? Przed czym?
6013:Eckhard Jesse; Tom Thieme (2011).
5987:Fras, Maksymilian (October 2012).
5968:Kösemen, Orkan (19 January 2005).
5953:Popić, Tamara (24 November 2014).
5901:Igor Guardiancich (October 2009).
5583:Walkiewicz, Leszek (14 May 2021).
5487:Eckhard Jesse; Tom Thieme (2011).
4553:2023 Polish parliamentary election
4522:2019 Polish parliamentary election
4484:, a former Samoobrona member, and
2862:Samoobrona - Dlaczego? Przed czym?
2631:2001 Polish parliamentary election
2244:Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie"
2187:. Samoobrona is also Eurosceptic,
2047:2007 Polish parliamentary election
2031:2023 Polish parliamentary election
2003:2023 Polish parliamentary election
1810:2007 Polish parliamentary election
1467:2001 Polish parliamentary election
1345:1991 Polish parliamentary election
1121:economic policies combined with a
977:Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie"
25:
16323:
16114:Self-Defence of the Polish Nation
15935:Feminist Initiative/Women's Party
15750:Communist Party of Poland (Mijal)
15666:Polish Christian Democratic Party
15600:Christian Union of National Unity
15405:Polish Party of Animal Protection
15169:Confederation of the Polish Crown
14933:Confederation of the Polish Crown
14693:
14364:Mieczysław Rudy (7 August 2018).
14207:Grzegorz Łakomski (8 June 2017).
13934:. ProQuest LLC. pp. 151–159.
13480:Wojciechowski, Krzysztof (2018).
12676:Mariusz Goss (26 November 2007).
12412:"Eine unheilige Allianz in Polen"
11204:Michał Krzymowski (16 May 2007).
10218:Szpyrka, Łukasz (9 August 2023).
10078:"Sieroty po Lepperze nie głosują"
10076:Wroński, Paweł (11 August 2011).
10001:Eliza Olczyk (3 September 2017).
9414:"LPR i Samoobrona razem jako LiS"
9259:10.1016/j.postcomstud.2008.09.005
9100:Yearbook of Polish Foreign Policy
8969:Olczyk, Eliza (28 January 2018).
8656:Pellen, Cédric (26 August 2010).
8187:, social-democratic ideas...]
6740:Christoph Zöpel (25 April 2016).
6617:Ellen Bos; Dieter Segert (2008).
6608:. Illinois State University: 10.
6188:Wojciechowski, Krzysztof (2018).
6089:Wojciechowski, Krzysztof (2018).
4842:Self-Defence of the Polish Nation
4789:within 3 months, and contest the
4273:agreement with social democratic
4256:Self-Defence of the Polish Nation
2891:2000 Polish presidential election
2640:
2078:Self-Defence of the Polish Nation
2039:2005 Polish presidential election
1880:2010 Polish presidential election
1498:2000 Polish presidential election
962:Polish People's Party (1945-1949)
14751:
14698:
14669:
14648:
14629:
14610:
14423:
14402:
14384:
14357:
14339:
14320:
14302:
14284:
14245:
14219:
14200:
14181:
14156:
14138:
14120:
14102:
14084:
14066:
14052:
14040:Maciej T. Nowak (27 July 2003).
14033:
14015:
13976:
13957:
13938:
13918:
13893:
13871:
13844:
13817:
13795:
13777:
13755:
13737:
13692:
13674:
13653:
13630:
13615:
13597:Joe Bandy; Jackie Smith (2005).
13590:
13572:Joe Bandy; Jackie Smith (2005).
13565:
13547:Joe Bandy; Jackie Smith (2005).
13540:
13515:
13490:
13473:
13445:
13417:
13408:
13399:
13370:
13335:
13315:
13286:
13257:
13227:
13218:
13193:
13167:
13149:
13140:
13110:
13088:
13065:
12982:
12954:
12936:
12918:
12909:
12900:
12891:
12882:
12849:
12831:
12822:
12813:
12803:
12794:
12776:
12758:
12722:
12688:
12651:
12642:
12624:
12615:
12597:
12588:
12554:
12530:
12497:
12464:
12427:
12404:
12390:
12376:
12350:
12292:
12225:
12192:
12161:
12122:
12102:
12063:
12053:
12035:
12026:
12008:
11990:
11910:
11863:
11836:
11658:
11599:
11579:
11303:
11279:
11251:
11223:
11197:
11188:
11179:
11170:
11161:
11152:
11149:Kmiecik, ‘Czas radykałów’, 1999.
11143:
11134:
11116:
11107:
11098:
11089:
11019:
10985:
10960:
10942:
10924:
10879:
10857:: Piktogram Polska. p. 40.
10832:
10813:
10795:
10776:
10727:
10688:
10652:Duszyński, Marek (28 May 2024).
10645:
10633:Duszyński, Marek (28 May 2024).
10626:
10609:
10591:
10573:
10555:
10537:
10519:
10501:
10483:
10465:
10447:
10429:
10411:
10393:
10375:
10357:
10339:
10314:
10252:
10189:
10171:
10138:
10120:
10102:
10088:
10069:
10050:
10038:Styczek, Adam (5 October 2017).
10031:
10013:
9994:
9976:
9950:
9911:
9849:
9831:
9813:
9795:
9777:
9759:
9741:
9723:
9704:
9689:
9667:
9584:
9566:
9544:
9525:
9506:
9458:
9406:
9376:
9358:
9330:
9273:
9238:
9227:
9209:
9173:
9155:
9137:
9118:
9091:
9049:Gawina, Marta (20 August 2006).
9011:
8983:
8962:
8944:
8919:
7805:"Samoobrona w pogotowiu (aktl.)"
6582:Notre Europe, Sciences Po et IUE
6467:Giuseppe Ieraci; Serena Baldin.
5941:Moes, Jeroen (5 December 2008).
5223:"Multiple citizenship in Poland"
5192:10.1111/j.1475-6765.2007.00752.x
4593:
4116:
4092:
4068:
4044:
4043:
4019:
4018:
3994:
3993:
3958:
3957:
3724:
3684:
3657:
3656:
3629:
3628:
3569:
3548:
3527:
3506:
3485:
3484:
3463:
3462:
3441:
3440:
3419:
3329:
3299:
3269:
3239:
3238:
3179:
3178:
3095:
3094:
3064:
3034:
2488:
2325:Union of the Workers of Slovakia
1804:and the leader of the New Left,
1025:
1013:
463:
430:
53:
16094:Polish Labour Party - August 80
15911:Democratic Party – demokraci.pl
15851:Centre Agreement – Polish Union
15559:Communist Party of Poland (KPP)
14619:"Lepper zignorowany w Berlinie"
14353:(in Polish). 28 September 2015.
14134:(in Polish). 25 September 2006.
14080:(in Polish). 27 September 2003.
13947:"Polens radikaler Bauernführer"
13904:. Routledge. pp. 114–116.
13643:Zielone Brygady. Pismo Ekologów
12506:"Historia Przez Leppera Pisana"
11319:. Warsaw, Poland. 12 June 2002.
10164:10.4467/25440845TP.23.009.17522
9879:"Lepper jeszcze nie zdecydował"
9623:. Routledge. pp. 143–144.
8840:
8828:Syska, Michał (5 August 2019).
8805:Marketing polityczny w regionie
8796:
8778:
8764:. Routledge. pp. 134–135.
8725:
8700:
8649:
8505:
8487:
8469:
8444:
8307:
8298:
8289:
8280:
8245:
8221:
8191:
7921:
7903:
7885:
7781:
7755:
7737:
7725:Rafał Kalukin (5 August 2021).
7718:
7699:
7676:
7639:
7568:"Historia Przez Leppera Pisana"
7508:
7435:
7374:
7334:
7325:
7191:
7072:
7034:
6908:
6877:
6667:
6434:
6411:Social Theory and Postcommunism
6334:
6206:
6111:
6039:
5745:. Routledge. pp. 115–116.
5512:
5458:The Oxford Handbook of Populism
5374:Communicating for Social Impact
5073:
4916:
4451:Radykalna Partiia Oleha Liashka
4375:Polish Labour Party - August 80
3741:
2518:to same-sex couples. Alongside
2092:councils, winning seats in the
1983:In 2018, a new political party
1507:gave the party 53 seats in the
1505:parliamentary elections in 2001
1475:Sojusz Robotniczo-Chłopski, SRC
1433:parliamentary elections in 1997
1421:parliamentary elections in 1993
1365:Stronnictwo Narodowe „Ojczyzna”
1193:Union for Europe of the Nations
15654:Polish-Catholic People's Party
14579:"Niemcy: Narodziny Samoobrony"
14560:(in Polish). 1 September 2002.
10259:Polak, Piotr (5 August 2023).
10185:(in Polish). 17 February 2022.
10116:(in Polish). 23 November 2014.
9925:(in Polish). 29 December 2010.
9502:(in Polish). 7 September 2007.
9467:"LPR i Samoobrona poza Sejmem"
9372:(in Polish). 30 November 2009.
7981:Radical Left Parties in Europe
7917:(in Polish). 17 November 2013.
7793:"Z biało-czerwonymi krawatami"
6855:Knut Andreas Grimstad (2012).
6314:. Zed Books Ltd. p. 202.
6221:Radical Left Parties in Europe
5891:
5763:
5734:
5703:
5685:
5532:
4937:Political scientists, such as
4117:
4093:
4069:
3725:
3685:
3570:
3549:
3528:
3507:
3420:
3330:
3300:
3270:
3065:
3035:
1137:. The party is sympathetic to
957:Polish-Catholic People's Party
282:This country is ours and yours
13:
1:
16282:Nationalist parties in Poland
16277:Left-wing nationalist parties
16232:1993 establishments in Poland
15713:Polish Socialist Party – Left
15703:Polish Socialist Party (1892)
15688:Polish People's Party "Piast"
15632:National Radical Camp Falanga
14001:10.1080/09668136.2015.1067673
13751:(in Polish). 18 October 2005.
13745:"Lepper popiera Kaczyńskiego"
13688:(in Polish). 5 December 2019.
13660:Tańska, Joanna (4 May 2003).
13072:White, Diana Petrova (2017).
12268:Kowalczyk, Krzysztof (2015).
12135:Totalitarismus und Demokratie
11802:. Mannheim: CONNEX: 244–245.
11606:Deleersnijder, Henri (2005).
10853:. Translated by Adam Peszke.
10785:"Polityka wolna od wartości?"
10365:"KOMITET WYBORCZY SAMOOBRONA"
9151:(in Polish). 9 December 2003.
8237:. ProQuest LLC. p. 159.
8079:. In Sabrina P. Ramet (ed.).
7310:10.15678/ZNUEK.2014.0931.0703
6758:Hylén, Linnea (4 June 2021).
6710:. Polity Press. p. 126.
6368:Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs
6015:Extremismus in den EU-Staaten
5670:10.15678/ZNUEK.2014.0926.0203
5525:
5489:Extremismus in den EU-Staaten
5324:. Anthem Press. p. 143.
5275:president and prime minister.
5212:. ProQuest LLC. p. 159.
5197:it on the political far left.
4447:Radical Party of Oleh Liashko
4397:total. It disbanded in 2013.
4154:
4126:
2587:Belarusian minority in Poland
2543:and the democratic-socialist
2304:. Polish political scientist
2098:Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce commune
1934:
1900:Central Anticorruption Bureau
1870:(recommended by Samoobrona),
1846:and the democratic-socialist
1550:Belarusian minority in Poland
1321:Wojewódzki Komitet Samoobrony
1246:
972:Polish People's Party "Piast"
106:10 January 1992 (trade union)
16119:Self-Defence Social Movement
15779:Polish United Workers' Party
15627:National Radical Camp (1934)
15447:Silesian Separatist Movement
15359:National Radical Camp (1993)
15324:First Self-Governance League
14685:(in Polish). 24 August 2002.
14469:(in Polish). 23 August 2002.
14074:"Witaszek objął Rację Stanu"
13039:; Vladimir Ðorđević (2023).
12421:Vergangenheit ausgesprochen.
12418:(in German). 29 April 2006.
12118:. ProQuest LLC. p. 151.
10803:"Rewolucja kontra gnojowica"
10743:. ProQuest LLC. p. 141.
10098:(in Polish). 8 October 2014.
10027:(in Polish). 18 August 2011.
8252:Lisiakiewicz, Rafał (2014).
7291:Lisiakiewicz, Rafał (2014).
6708:Populism in the Civil Sphere
6655:10.1080/14683857.2010.529991
5832:Lisiakiewicz, Rafał (2014).
5651:Lisiakiewicz, Rafał (2014).
5617:(inactive 7 September 2024).
5070:than PiS or LPR politically.
4837:Self-Defence Social Movement
4791:2002 German federal election
4441:. It was dissolved in 2017.
4325:Self-Defence Social Movement
4186:Parties based on Samoobrona
2921:Antykapitalistyczna Ofensywa
2591:Ukrainian minority in Poland
2423:
2228:Polish United Workers' Party
1688:Polish United Workers' Party
1562:Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship
1554:Ukrainian minority in Poland
1183:government. It elected six
967:Polish People's Party "Left"
659:Peasants' movement in Poland
297:European parliamentary group
7:
16307:Socialist parties in Poland
16287:Opposition to neoliberalism
16130:Solidarity Electoral Action
16017:National Self-Defence Front
16012:National Party "Fatherland"
15982:Liberal Democratic Congress
15894:Conservative People's Party
15814:Alternative Social Movement
15277:Union of Christian Families
15247:Agreement (political party)
15039:Union of European Democrats
14316:(in Polish). 29 April 2015.
14298:(in Polish). 9 August 2015.
14227:"Ważna debata ludzi lewicy"
14029:(in Polish). 21 April 2009.
13964:Wos, Rafal (20 July 2007).
12989:Antonovič, Marijuš (2021).
12695:Karolina Huchwajda (2010).
12368:(in Polish). Archived from
10912:(in Polish). 7 October 2011
10713:10.1080/0966813032000086855
9990:(in Polish). 5 August 2017.
9946:(in Polish). 8 August 2011.
9827:(in Polish). 9 August 2011.
9809:(in Polish). 9 August 2011.
9649:"Jak upadał Andrzej Lepper"
9205:(in Polish). 12 March 2003.
9187:(in Polish). 17 March 2003.
8847:Sieklucki, Dominik (2007).
8452:""Samoobrona" ze sztucerem"
8012:. ECPR Press. p. 131.
7706:Rafał Woś (8 August 2019).
7167:Kostrzębski, Karol (2002).
4800:
4260:Samoobrona Narodu Polskiego
4209:National Self-Defence Front
2745:
2619:proportional representation
2514:party platform to legalize
2302:Communist Party of Slovakia
2212:Communist Party of Slovakia
2126:
2082:2024 Polish local elections
2062:Masovian Voivodeship Sejmik
2058:2024 Polish local elections
1757:
1558:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
1444:1998 Polish local elections
1419:The party first started in
1409:Conservative People's Party
1313:Komitet Samoobrony Rolników
1202:It switched its support to
1173:2001 parliamentary election
937:Conservative People's Party
10:
16328:
16297:Polish nationalist parties
16262:Far-left political parties
16247:Catholic political parties
16242:Agrarian socialist parties
16237:Agrarian parties in Poland
16059:People's National Movement
15883:Coalition for the Republic
15435:Silesian Autonomy Movement
15420:Right Wing of the Republic
15365:National Revival of Poland
14398:(in Polish). 3 March 2023.
14231:przeglad-socjalistyczny.pl
13791:(in Polish). 6 April 2015.
13706:(in Polish). 15 July 2015.
13501:. Routledge. p. 114.
12147:10.13109/tode.2010.7.1.123
11976:. Routledge. p. 114.
11644:. Routledge. p. 141.
11535:. Routledge. p. 142.
11063:. Routledge. p. 137.
10950:"JPRS Report, East Europe"
10820:Ian Black (10 June 2004).
10809:(in Polish). 7 March 2004.
10695:Szczerbiak, Aleks (2003).
9964:(in Polish). 5 August 2011
9885:(in Polish). 29 June 2010.
9845:(in Polish). 15 June 2010.
9737:(in Polish). 16 June 2010.
9344:. Apostrofa. p. 328.
9281:"Sexual harassment claims"
9223:(in Polish). 9 March 2003.
9169:(in Polish). 1 April 2003.
9145:"SLD w parze z Samoobroną"
8958:(in Polish). 5 March 2001.
8686:. Routledge. p. 133.
8607:. Routledge. p. 132.
8540:Polish Sociological Review
7983:. Routledge. p. 145.
7811:(in Polish). 7 April 2002.
7574:(in Polish) (5–6): 65–74.
7400:. Routledge. p. 128.
7360:. Routledge. p. 137.
7020:. Routledge. p. 136.
6684:. Routledge. p. 135.
6475:. Special Issue 2023: 64.
6288:. Routledge. p. 183.
6274:internationalviewpoint.org
6223:. Routledge. p. 143.
6152:. Routledge. p. 114.
5615:10.15804/athena.2006.15.14
5388:Kristina Mikulova (2012).
4348:People's National Movement
4213:Front Narodowej Samoobrony
2825:
2555:Medal from New York-based
1821:People's National Movement
1604:) met with members of the
1437:the presidential elections
1241:
270:Wybieramy biało-czerwonych
95:27 July 1991 (trade union)
16206:List of political parties
16175:
16074:Polish Beer-Lovers' Party
15997:Movement for the Republic
15827:Catholic Electoral Action
15796:
15742:
15637:National Radical Camp ABC
15539:
15498:
15349:League of Polish Families
15218:
15090:
14950:
14761:
14098:(in Polish). 28 May 2004.
14092:"Inicjatywa z Samoobrony"
13377:Przyłęcki, Paweł (2012).
13293:Przyłęcki, Paweł (2012).
13264:Przyłęcki, Paweł (2012).
13183:Aktuelle Analysen / BIOst
13049:10.1007/978-3-031-17875-7
11894:10.3920/978-90-8686-807-0
11738:10.3920/978-90-8686-807-0
9940:"Ostatnie chwile Leppera"
9791:(in Polish). 12 May 2010.
9773:(in Polish). 25 May 2010.
9755:(in Polish). 23 May 2010.
9446:(in Polish). 21 June 2007
9440:"Nadchodzi... Odrodzenie"
9420:(in Polish). 16 July 2007
9127:"Miłość SLD i Samoobrony"
8534:Gorlach, Krzystof (200).
8334:. Routledge. p. 27.
8139:. Springer. p. 154.
8110:. Routledge. p. 71.
8048:Stijn van Kessel (2015).
8008:. In Erol Külahci (ed.).
7899:(in Polish). 21 May 2010.
7877:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
7791:IKS (24 September 2001).
6979:10.3920/978-90-8686-807-0
6902:10.1080/13523270300660009
5862:Przyłęcki, Paweł (2012).
5790:10.3920/978-90-8686-807-0
5699:(in Polish). 21 May 2010.
5365:Musiałowska, Ewa (2008).
5272:. Skopje: Analytica: 66.
5047:League of Polish Families
4924:League of Polish Families
4718:
4698:
4678:
4670:
4660:
4646:
4635:
4627:
4619:
4609:
4601:
4592:
4568:
4363:League of Polish Families
4329:Samoobrona Ruch Społeczny
3966:
3941:
3891:
3889:
3876:
3874:
3861:
3837:
3816:
3792:
3757:
3754:
3751:
3748:
3732:
3705:
3697:
3369:
3356:
3340:
3310:
3177:
3170:
3167:
3164:
3159:
3093:
3086:
3083:
3080:
3075:
3008:
2982:
2704:Union of Poles in Belarus
2332:League of Polish Families
1956:. However , according to
1791:Samoobrona Ruch Społeczny
1764:League of Polish Families
1676:League of Polish Families
1656:Working People's Movement
1633:League of Polish Families
1578:League of Polish Families
1446:, Samoobrona founded the
1220:League of Polish Families
409:
403:http://samoobrona.net.pl/
398:https://samoobronarp.org/
396:
391:
379:
365:
351:
337:
323:
296:
290:Ten kraj jest nasz i wasz
276:
258:
237:
221:
211:
193:
151:
138:
126:
113:
101:
91:
81:
69:
61:
52:
34:
27:Political party in Poland
15899:Democratic Left Alliance
15867:Christian National Union
15375:Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy
15284:United Beyond Boundaries
14266:Mucha, Wojciech (2014).
13953:(in German). p. 13.
12186:10.1177/0192512107070401
11590:GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITÄT
9785:"Lepper ruszył w Polskę"
8075:Elisabeth Bakke (2010).
8037:, Routledge, p. 386
8033:Magone, José M. (2011),
7769:(in Polish). 19 May 2004
6602:Theses and Dissertations
6257:10.17356/ieejsp.v7i2.733
5712:"Sieroty po Samoobronie"
5261:Manó Gábor Tóth (2008).
5245:Kovalov, Maksym (2013).
4847:
4773:strikes in front of the
4518:Democratic Left Alliance
2913:Federacja Anarchistyczna
2879:Animal Welfare Institute
2771:Catholic social teaching
2764:Catholic social teaching
2722:, Samoobrona called the
2557:Animal Welfare Institute
2475:Polish People's Republic
2352:Catholic social teaching
2252:Catholic social teaching
2222:described Samoobrona as
2198:classified the party as
2157:State Agricultural Farms
2149:Polish People's Republic
2145:Catholic social teaching
1929:Internal Security Agency
1915:the campaign to begin".
1683:Democratic Left Alliance
1670:) and the Labour Union (
1593:that lasted until 2004.
1523:Democratic Left Alliance
1516:Democratic Left Alliance
1307:Self-Defence Committee (
1234:. His death was ruled a
1214:. Lepper was appointed
1191:, with five joining the
1181:Democratic Left Alliance
1135:Catholic social teaching
814:Malinowski (Maksymilian)
117:Aleje Jerozolimskie 30,
16151:Third Republic Movement
16124:Social Justice Movement
15965:League and Self-Defense
15872:Christian-Peasant Party
15761:Front of National Unity
15649:National Workers' Party
15644:National People's Union
15549:Catholic People's Party
15441:Silesian Regional Party
14527:Polskie Radio Program I
12537:Maciej Marmola (2020).
12512:(in Polish) (5–6): 68.
11937:"The State of the Left"
11857:10.1111/1467-9248.00416
11764:Maciej Marmola (2020).
11261:; Higley, John (2010).
10654:"Deklaracja 10 punktów"
10321:Seongcheol Kim (2022).
10145:Wenzel, Michał (2023).
8830:""Razem możemy więcej""
6270:"The choice of refusal"
6002:10.21954/ou.ro.0000f129
5539:Seongcheol Kim (2022).
5397:(Samooborona) [
5037:League and Self-Defense
4812:League and Self-Defense
4662:Political position
4387:Samoobrona Patriotyczna
3700:Social Justice Movement
2949:
1768:League and Self-Defence
932:Christian-Peasant Party
263:We choose red and white
195:Political position
97:10 January 1992 (party)
16312:Trade unions in Poland
16089:Polish Reason of State
16039:Patriotic Self-Defence
15610:Popular National Union
15410:Polish Communist Party
15219:Other existing parties
15070:Polish Socialist Party
14519:"Niemiecka Samoobrona"
14487:Kącki, Marcin (2013).
13966:"Der polnische Chavez"
13883:"Odpoczywaj w gniewie"
13767:samoobrona.mazowsze.pl
11695:Hanley, David (2008).
11265:. Brill. p. 180.
10992:Kai-Olaf Lang (2009).
8330:Bartek Pytlas (2016).
8135:. In Ray Taras (ed.).
7598:Urszula Urban (2009).
7536:Piotr Długosz (2008).
6825:Raymond Taras (2012).
6473:Poliarchie/Polyarchies
4979:Polish People's Party
4975:Polish Socialist Party
4822:Patriotic Self-Defence
4757:
4710:
4575:
4383:Patriotic Self-Defence
4370:
4287:Polish Reason of State
4138:Andrzej Prochoń (2012)
3795:Aleksander Kwaśniewski
3360:2023 Polish referendum
2936:
2920:
2905:
2867:
2864:, (Warsaw 1993), p. 42
2684:Aleksander Kwaśniewski
2615:
2606:Włodzimierz Czechowski
2551:. Lepper received the
2537:Polish Socialist Party
2448:Second Polish Republic
2406:
2298:Hungarian Labour Party
2240:Polish Socialist Party
2136:
2073:
2035:2023 Polish referendum
1944:
1840:Polish Socialist Party
1790:
1775:
1701:
1490:Polish Socialist Party
1474:
1455:
1425:Polish Socialist Party
1375:
1352:
1336:
1320:
1312:
1296:
1288:
1189:2004 European election
1079:
1020:Agriculture portal
910:Polish People's Party
681:Republic of Tarnobrzeg
500:Co-operative economics
289:
269:
44:
16099:Polish National Party
16007:National Party (1989)
15960:Labour Party (Poland)
15950:Initiative for Poland
15784:United People's Party
15774:Polish Workers' Party
15622:National Radical Camp
15588:Labour Faction (1937)
15453:Socialist Alternative
15339:Kashubian Association
15237:Alliance of Democrats
15185:Polish People's Party
15027:Polish People's Party
14896:Polish People's Party
14707:at Wikimedia Commons
14677:"Dzienniczek Radwana"
13995:(7). JSTOR: 1056–78.
13951:Die Tageszeitung: Taz
13662:"Rozwód z Samoobroną"
13381:(in Polish). Warsaw:
13297:(in Polish). Warsaw:
13268:(in Polish). Warsaw:
13008:10.2478/pce-2021-0001
12751:10.19195/prt.2023.2.2
12730:Tomasiewicz, Jarosław
12562:Reszczyński, Wojciech
12233:Reszczyński, Wojciech
12200:Reszczyński, Wojciech
11347:10.1057/9780230596658
11289:(24 September 2006).
9221:tygodnikpowszechny.pl
8912:10.19195/prt.2023.2.2
8891:Tomasiewicz, Jarosław
8662:10e Congrès de l'AFSP
8586:10.19195/prt.2023.2.2
8565:Tomasiewicz, Jarosław
8426:EUI Working Paper SPS
7712:tygodnikpowszechny.pl
7173:Studia Politologiczne
7115:10.1057/9780230596658
6926:. SEI Working Paper.
6751:(Selbstverteidigung).
6649:(4). Routledge: 403.
5866:(in Polish). Warsaw:
5099:10.1057/9780230596658
4965:, Karol Kostrzębski,
4666:Left-wing to far-left
4407:Samoobrona Odrodzenie
4271:confidence and supply
3120:confidence and supply
2852:
2732:Scottish independence
2610:
2401:
2224:socialist nationalist
2134:
2106:Nurzec-Stacja commune
1942:
1793:), which then became
1692:
1652:Democratic Left Party
1538:confidence and supply
1329:Polish People's Party
1258:Polish People's Party
1216:Deputy Prime Minister
1177:confidence and supply
1113:. The party promotes
1000:United People's Party
987:Radical Peasant Party
982:Polish People's Union
649:Land reform in Poland
456:Agrarianism in Poland
187:Left-wing nationalism
147:500,000 (trade union)
16252:Economic nationalism
15660:Polish Catholic Bloc
15605:Camp of Great Poland
15430:Self-Defence Rebirth
15329:Freedom and Equality
14333:krytykapolityczna.pl
13385:. pp. 139–142.
13043:. pp. 168–170.
12738:Praktyka Teoretyczna
12519:10.12775/DP.2005.005
12416:Neue Zürcher Zeitung
11796:CONNEX Report Series
11027:Jarosław Tomasiewicz
10183:tygodnik-rolniczy.pl
9675:Kowalczyk, Krzysztof
8899:Praktyka Teoretyczna
8573:Praktyka Teoretyczna
8465:(431). 16 June 1992.
8104:Luca Tomini (2015).
7581:10.12775/DP.2005.005
7490:Jarosław Tomasiewicz
7042:Kowalczyk, Krzysztof
6896:(2). Routledge: 21.
6724:Liga Polskich Rodzin
6492:Kowalczyk, Krzysztof
5006:Jarosław Tomasiewicz
4905:Self-Defence Rebirth
4832:Self-Defence Rebirth
4770:German reunification
4545:Michał Kołodziejczak
4403:Self-Defence Rebirth
4371:Blok Ludowo-Narodowy
4352:Ruch Ludowo-Narodowy
4244:Wojciech Mojzesowicz
4166:Jarosław Tomasiewicz
4148:Krzysztof Prokopczyk
3336:Extra-parliamentary
3306:Extra-parliamentary
3276:Extra-parliamentary
3246:Extra-parliamentary
3190:Minority (2005-2006)
3071:Extra-parliamentary
3041:Extra-parliamentary
3004:Extra-parliamentary
2786:National Catholicism
2728:Catalan independence
2603:member of parliament
2430:Narodowy Bank Polski
2220:Jarosław Tomasiewicz
1989:Michał Kołodziejczak
1795:Self-Defence Rebirth
1644:Jarosław Tomasiewicz
1456:Przymierze Społeczne
1256:associated with the
1195:and one joining the
222:National affiliation
108:12 June 1992 (party)
76:Krzysztof Prokopczyk
16054:Peasants' Agreement
15857:Christian Democracy
15809:Alliance for Poland
15474:There is One Poland
15415:Real Politics Union
15400:Polish Pirate Party
15370:New Democracy - Yes
15223:political movements
15094:European Parliament
14854:Independents (15)**
14662:Berliner Morgenpost
14575:Polish Press Agency
14436:gloswielkopolski.pl
14048:(in Polish). Opole.
13989:Europe-Asia Studies
13773:on 10 January 2017.
13383:Wydawnictwo Sejmowe
13299:Wydawnictwo Sejmowe
13270:Wydawnictwo Sejmowe
12435:Mirosława Grabowska
12360:(12 October 2005).
11477:Andrzej Antoszewski
11445:Andrzej Antoszewski
11412:Andrzej Antoszewski
11394:neokomunistycznych.
11375:Andrzej Antoszewski
10701:Europe-Asia Studies
10678:"SARECKI Krzysztof"
9560:Polish Press Agency
9287:on 23 February 2007
8185:Christian-socialist
7797:dziennikpolski24.pl
7647:Mirosława Grabowska
7492:(17 January 2017).
6886:Markowski, Radosław
5868:Wydawnictwo Sejmowe
5152:Andrzej Antoszewski
5140:neokomunistycznych.
5121:Andrzej Antoszewski
5064:Mirosława Grabowska
5033:Polish Peasant Bloc
4963:Andrzej Antoszewski
4951:Krzysztof Kowalczyk
4723:Politics of Germany
4229:Polish Peasant Bloc
4187:
3902:Regional assemblies
3769:# of overall votes
3763:# of overall votes
3580:European Parliament
2906:Federacja Zielonych
2807:liberation theology
2627:Sainte-Laguë method
2501:Samoobrona opposed
2368:Andrzej Antoszewski
2314:Christian socialist
2306:Andrzej Antoszewski
2232:national communists
2216:patriotic socialist
2204:Christian socialist
2121:European Green Deal
2086:voivodeship sejmiks
1872:Witold Kołodziejski
1766:was born, known as
1720:Stanisław Łyżwiński
1709:Stanisław Łyżwiński
1570:voivodeship sejmiks
1542:Genowefa Wiśniowska
1376:Bataliony Chłopskie
1146:Andrzej Antoszewski
632:Battle of Racławice
627:Kościuszko Uprising
560:Agricultural policy
505:Social conservatism
495:Christian democracy
367:Regional assemblies
353:European Parliament
16257:Left-wing populism
16211:Politics of Poland
16141:The Poor of Poland
16064:Poland Comes First
15976:Left and Democrats
15929:European Coalition
15594:National Democracy
15479:Workers' Democracy
15242:Silesians Together
15091:Represented in the
15014:Third Way (Poland)
14907:Independent (1)***
14712:Samoobrona website
14577:(23 August 2002).
13879:Okraska, Remigiusz
13356:10.1111/ajes.12358
12510:Dialogi Polityczne
12319:dopuszczalnością).
12180:(1). SagePub: 49.
11296:The New York Times
10938:. 22 October 2010.
10684:(in Polish). 2024.
8927:"PPS z Samoobroną"
8834:Krytyka Polityczna
7751:. 19 October 2007.
7572:Dialogi Polityczne
5935:on 4 October 2023.
5424:10.19165/2024.1563
5302:10.31439/unisci-98
5251:OU - Dissertations
4928:Radosław Markowski
4758:Selbstverteidigung
4652:Socialist populism
4576:Selbstverteidigung
4562:Selbstverteidigung
4291:Polska Racja Stanu
4233:Polski Blok Ludowy
4185:
4142:Lech Kuropatwiński
3919:overall seats won
3864:Jarosław Kaczyński
3772:% of overall vote
3766:% of overall vote
3602:overall seats won
3382:overall seats won
2972:overall seats won
2929:The Green Brigades
2718:Commenting on the
2200:agrarian socialist
2189:anti-globalization
2137:
1958:Radosław Markowski
1945:
1783:Catholic socialist
1625:the 2005 elections
1265:Leszek Balcerowicz
1127:anti-globalization
1123:left-wing populist
1119:Catholic socialist
1115:agrarian socialist
819:Malinowski (Roman)
674:Peasant Battalions
615:Galician slaughter
485:Agrarian socialism
414:Politics of Poland
183:Left-wing populism
179:Anti-globalization
175:Anti-neoliberalism
163:Catholic socialism
159:Agrarian socialism
16272:Left-wing parties
16267:Far-left politics
16219:
16218:
16171:
16170:
15792:
15791:
15738:
15737:
15535:
15534:
15507:Polish–Lithuanian
15116:Polish Initiative
15033:Centre for Poland
14921:National Movement
14902:Centre for Poland
14831:Polish Initiative
14703:Media related to
14600:Mateusz Piskorski
14523:samoobrona.org.pl
14498:978-83-7536-583-2
14277:978-83-64095-58-0
14174:978-3-7347-0669-1
14146:Mateusz Piskorski
13881:(6 August 2011).
13813:on 12 April 2023.
13807:samoobrona.net.pl
13719:Etnografia Polska
13639:"Bliska Egzotyka"
13247:Mateusz Piskorski
13211:978-3-525-36905-0
13157:Mateusz Piskorski
13082:10.57709/10110209
13058:978-3-031-17875-7
12975:978-3-663-11110-8
12964:(30 April 2003).
12944:Mateusz Piskorski
12926:Mateusz Piskorski
12867:Mateusz Piskorski
12839:Mateusz Piskorski
12784:Mateusz Piskorski
12766:Mateusz Piskorski
12659:Mateusz Piskorski
12632:Mateusz Piskorski
12605:Mateusz Piskorski
12366:samoobrona.org.pl
12340:Mateusz Piskorski
12300:Raciborski, Jacek
12092:Mateusz Piskorski
12071:Mateusz Piskorski
12043:Mateusz Piskorski
12016:Mateusz Piskorski
11998:Mateusz Piskorski
11918:Mateusz Piskorski
11845:Political Studies
11708:978-1-4039-0795-0
11681:978-91-85724-01-7
11651:978-0-203-85656-7
11624:10.4267/2042/9002
11542:978-0-203-85656-7
11508:Mateusz Piskorski
11490:978-83-011-4622-1
11425:978-83-011-4622-1
11272:978-90-04-17939-4
11244:978-3-663-11110-8
11233:(30 April 2003).
11124:Mateusz Piskorski
11070:978-1-3155-9910-6
11040:978-83-64496-23-3
10864:978-83-64707-25-4
10661:samoobrona.net.pl
10639:samoobrona.net.pl
10332:978-1-003-18600-7
10025:polskieradio24.pl
9630:978-0-203-85656-7
9592:Mateusz Piskorski
9574:Mateusz Piskorski
9396:Mateusz Piskorski
9351:978-615-5053-50-4
9320:Etnografia Polska
9004:978-3-663-11110-8
8993:(30 April 2003).
8873:Mateusz Piskorski
8858:978-83-233-2241-2
8814:978-83-233-3256-5
8786:Mateusz Piskorski
8771:978-0-203-85656-7
8743:978-83-7326-881-4
8718:978-83-7326-881-4
8693:978-0-203-85656-7
8642:978-83-7326-881-4
8614:978-0-203-85656-7
8518:wiescirolnicze.pl
8495:Mateusz Piskorski
8477:Mateusz Piskorski
8214:978-92-823-2525-4
8172:Etnografia Polska
8146:978-1-349-26553-4
8117:978-1-317-56675-5
8090:978-1-139-48750-4
8061:978-1-137-41411-3
8019:978-1-907301-84-1
7954:978-3-663-11110-8
7943:(30 April 2003).
7857:samoobrona.org.pl
7827:978-83-7784-287-4
7684:Mateusz Piskorski
7629:Mateusz Piskorski
7455:Mateusz Piskorski
7425:Mateusz Piskorski
7407:978-0-203-85656-7
7367:978-0-203-85656-7
7250:Mateusz Piskorski
7212:978-83-8012-692-3
7027:978-0-203-85656-7
6870:978-90-272-0638-1
6838:978-0-7486-5487-1
6789:978-83-8012-692-3
6698:left-nationalist'
6691:978-0-203-85656-7
6628:978-3-86649-161-8
6561:978-3-89244-944-7
6396:978-3-663-11110-8
6385:(30 April 2003).
6321:978-1-78360-950-5
6295:978-1-315-76764-2
6172:Mateusz Piskorski
6076:978-3-89244-944-7
6050:Mateusz Piskorski
6024:978-3-531-17065-7
5819:978-83-89706-84-3
5550:978-1-003-18600-7
5498:978-3-531-17065-7
5239:reached its peak.
5165:978-83-011-4622-1
5079:Multiple sources:
4971:Mateusz Piskorski
4959:Remigiusz Okraska
4741:
4740:
4728:Political parties
4559:
4558:
4509:Krzysztof Filipek
4482:Sławomir Izdebski
4340:Krzysztof Filipek
4161:Remigiusz Okraska
4124:
4123:
3973:
3899:
3898:
3739:
3738:
3735:
3577:
3576:
3367:
3366:
3347:
3215:
3205:
3191:
3155:
3137:
3115:
3011:
2752:Pope John Paul II
2696:Bolesław Borysiuk
2583:Silesian language
2553:Albert Schweitzer
2373:Tadeusz Piskorski
2310:ethical socialist
1817:Silesian language
1776:Liga i Samoobrona
1668:Bolesław Borysiuk
1520:social democratic
1513:social democratic
1415:In the government
1068:
1067:
1032:Poland portal
510:Liberal economics
440:
439:
419:Political parties
231:Liga i Samoobrona
16:(Redirected from
16319:
16183:Zbigniew Ajchler
16079:Poland Fair Play
16044:Party of Regions
15916:Democratic Union
15840:Centre Agreement
15794:
15793:
15740:
15739:
15583:Labor Party (PP)
15537:
15536:
15503:
15502:
15294:Civic Initiative
15272:Party of Drivers
15261:All-Polish Youth
15231:Polish Coalition
15121:Independents (3)
15083:Independents (4)
15007:Independents (4)
14982:Independents (4)
14977:Sovereign Poland
14889:Polish Coalition
14805:Independent (2)*
14788:Sovereign Poland
14756:
14755:
14741:
14734:
14727:
14718:
14717:
14702:
14687:
14686:
14673:
14667:
14666:
14652:
14646:
14645:
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14627:
14626:
14614:
14608:
14607:
14596:
14587:
14586:
14571:
14562:
14561:
14548:
14535:
14534:
14529:. Archived from
14514:
14503:
14502:
14484:
14471:
14470:
14459:
14440:
14439:
14427:
14421:
14420:
14406:
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14388:
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13793:
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13775:
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13735:
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13714:
13708:
13707:
13696:
13690:
13689:
13678:
13672:
13671:
13657:
13651:
13650:
13637:Swolkień, Olaf.
13634:
13628:
13627:
13619:
13613:
13612:
13594:
13588:
13587:
13569:
13563:
13562:
13544:
13538:
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13513:
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13443:
13442:
13421:
13415:
13412:
13406:
13403:
13397:
13396:
13374:
13368:
13367:
13350:(4): 1111–1145.
13339:
13333:
13332:
13330:
13319:
13313:
13312:
13290:
13284:
13283:
13261:
13255:
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13190:
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13164:
13153:
13147:
13144:
13138:
13137:
13135:
13133:
13128:on 11 March 2024
13122:samoobronarp.org
13118:"Program Partii"
13114:
13108:
13107:
13105:
13103:
13092:
13086:
13085:
13069:
13063:
13062:
13035:Mikhail Suslov;
13032:
13021:
13020:
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12980:
12979:
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12934:
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11692:
11686:
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11673:
11662:
11656:
11655:
11638:Pankowski, Rafał
11634:
11628:
11627:
11603:
11597:
11583:
11577:
11576:
11558:
11547:
11546:
11529:Pankowski, Rafał
11525:
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11495:
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10936:polishforums.com
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10308:samoobronarp.org
10299:
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10135:
10134:. 22 April 2016.
10124:
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9971:
9969:
9954:
9948:
9947:
9936:
9927:
9926:
9915:
9909:
9908:
9901:"Trzeci ma głos"
9896:
9887:
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9875:
9866:
9865:
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9847:
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9835:
9829:
9828:
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9793:
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9781:
9775:
9774:
9763:
9757:
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9745:
9739:
9738:
9727:
9721:
9720:
9713:Studia i Analizy
9708:
9702:
9701:
9693:
9687:
9686:
9679:Studia i Analizy
9671:
9665:
9664:
9662:
9660:
9644:
9635:
9634:
9617:Pankowski, Rafał
9613:
9600:
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9356:
9355:
9334:
9328:
9327:
9317:
9308:
9297:
9296:
9294:
9292:
9283:. Archived from
9277:
9271:
9270:
9242:
9236:
9231:
9225:
9224:
9213:
9207:
9206:
9195:
9189:
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8758:Pankowski, Rafał
8754:
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8680:Pankowski, Rafał
8676:
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8601:Pankowski, Rafał
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7800:
7785:
7779:
7778:
7776:
7774:
7759:
7753:
7752:
7741:
7735:
7734:
7722:
7716:
7715:
7708:"Szkoda Leppera"
7703:
7697:
7696:
7680:
7674:
7673:
7661:
7643:
7637:
7636:
7625:
7614:
7613:
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7486:
7463:
7462:
7451:
7442:
7439:
7433:
7432:
7421:
7412:
7411:
7394:Pankowski, Rafał
7390:
7381:
7378:
7372:
7371:
7354:Pankowski, Rafał
7350:
7341:
7338:
7332:
7329:
7323:
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7288:
7267:
7264:
7258:
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7233:
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7164:
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7133:
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7098:
7092:
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7089:
7087:
7076:
7070:
7067:
7058:
7057:
7046:Studia i Analizy
7038:
7032:
7031:
7014:Pankowski, Rafał
7010:
6993:
6992:
6959:
6940:
6939:
6912:
6906:
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6881:
6875:
6874:
6852:
6843:
6842:
6822:
6813:
6809:
6771:
6766:
6754:
6736:
6728:left nationalist
6702:
6678:Pankowski, Rafał
6671:
6665:
6661:
6637:
6613:
6592:
6579:
6570:
6546:
6520:. Vol. 33.
6519:
6507:
6496:Studia i Analizy
6487:
6463:
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6428:
6405:
6378:
6362:
6338:
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6328:
6303:
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6037:
6033:
6009:
5995:
5983:
5976:
5963:
5961:
5948:
5936:
5934:
5928:. Archived from
5909:
5895:
5889:
5885:
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5828:
5803:
5767:
5761:
5760:
5738:
5732:
5731:
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5700:
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5483:
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5417:
5405:
5384:
5371:
5361:
5338:
5316:
5287:
5277:
5270:Interns Yearbook
5267:
5257:
5241:
5230:Prace Migracyjne
5227:
5217:
5211:
5199:
5174:
5143:
5116:
5077:
5071:
5039:merger proposal.
4920:
4908:
4902:
4896:
4893:
4884:
4881:
4864:
4861:
4817:Party of Regions
4775:Brandenburg Gate
4752:
4691:
4684:
4639:
4597:
4586:
4578:
4566:
4565:
4423:Party of Regions
4188:
4184:
4150:(2022–incumbent)
4120:
4119:
4112:
4096:
4095:
4088:
4072:
4071:
4064:
4047:
4046:
4039:
4022:
4021:
4014:
3997:
3996:
3989:
3967:
3961:
3960:
3953:
3906:
3905:
3817:No second round
3746:
3745:
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3720:
3688:
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3659:
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3098:
3097:
3090:
3068:
3067:
3060:
3038:
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3009:
2997:
2954:
2953:
2945:Election results
2883:Smithfield Foods
2865:
2860:Andrzej Lepper,
2775:Laborem Exercens
2595:Party of Regions
2570:Jacek Raciborski
2549:environmentalism
2141:peasant movement
2094:Czastary commune
1925:Janusz Maksymiuk
1923:calling Lepper.
1912:Janusz Maksymiuk
1860:Telewizja Polska
1833:Party of Regions
1743:Janusz Kaczmarek
1672:Andrzej Aumiller
1664:Grzegorz Tuderek
1612:(a village near
1323:) of farmers in
1277:Balcerowicz Plan
1254:peasant movement
1206:(PiS) after the
1139:Communist Poland
1060:
1053:
1046:
1030:
1029:
1028:
1018:
1017:
1016:
996:
992:Rural Solidarity
490:Anti-clericalism
467:
457:
442:
441:
434:
386:
374:
360:
346:
332:
319:
253:
248:
243:
207:
189:
171:Environmentalism
142:
109:
57:
32:
31:
21:
16327:
16326:
16322:
16321:
16320:
16318:
16317:
16316:
16222:
16221:
16220:
16215:
16201:Portal:Politics
16196:
16194:Marek Biernacki
16191:
16188:Piotr Adamowicz
16185:
16180:
16167:
16146:The Republicans
16033:Social Alliance
15987:Libertas Poland
15788:
15734:
15541:
15531:
15517:Patriotic Party
15508:
15499:Defunct parties
15494:
15489:German Minority
15385:Peasants' Party
15267:National League
15222:
15220:
15214:
15135:Law and Justice
15103:Civic Coalition
15092:
15086:
15044:Independent (1)
15002:Yes! For Poland
14989:Civic Coalition
14971:Law and Justice
14952:
14946:
14849:Yes! For Poland
14812:Civic Coalition
14782:Law and Justice
14763:
14757:
14750:
14745:
14696:
14691:
14690:
14682:Dziennik Polski
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14634:
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14597:
14590:
14572:
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14549:
14538:
14533:on 9 July 2004.
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14253:"Pozycja 10088"
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14116:. 24 July 2007.
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14060:"Pozycja 14243"
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13649:(13399): 16–30.
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12439:Piotr Kosiewski
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12409:
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12396:
12395:
12391:
12382:
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12377:
12372:on 20 May 2009.
12358:Lepper, Andrzej
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9092:
9069:
9062:
9051:"Ukłon Leppera"
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3377:Election year
3371:
3368:
3365:
3364:
3355:
3349:
3348:
3338:
3337:
3334:
3327:
3322:
3320:
3317:
3314:
3308:
3307:
3304:
3297:
3292:
3290:
3287:
3284:
3278:
3277:
3274:
3267:
3262:
3260:
3257:
3254:
3248:
3247:
3244:
3236:
3231:
3229:
3226:
3223:
3217:
3216:
3207:
3206:
3193:
3192:
3184:
3176:
3171:
3169:
3166:
3163:
3157:
3156:
3139:
3138:
3125:
3124:
3100:
3092:
3087:
3085:
3082:
3079:
3073:
3072:
3069:
3062:
3057:
3055:
3052:
3049:
3043:
3042:
3039:
3032:
3027:
3025:
3022:
3019:
3013:
3012:
3006:
3005:
3002:
2999:
2994:
2992:
2989:
2986:
2980:
2979:
2976:
2973:
2968:
2963:
2958:
2957:Election year
2951:
2948:
2946:
2943:
2925:animal welfare
2857:
2827:
2824:
2782:Christian left
2747:
2744:
2642:
2641:Foreign policy
2639:
2623:D'Hondt method
2511:Lech Kaczyński
2490:
2487:
2434:Andrzej Lepper
2425:
2422:
2396:Euroscepticism
2388:European Union
2364:Marek Migalski
2356:animal welfare
2340:Gerrit Voerman
2336:Sarah de Lange
2321:Ryszard Herbut
2281:New York Times
2260:Marek Borowski
2256:Andrzej Lepper
2196:Sarah de Lange
2169:Klaus Bachmann
2165:Gerrit Voerman
2161:Sarah de Lange
2128:
2125:
2110:Sokoły commune
2043:Lech Kaczyński
2014:Civic Platform
1936:
1933:
1759:
1756:
1751:Lech Kaczyński
1739:Zenonas Norkus
1705:Andrzej Lepper
1602:Civic Platform
1429:1995 elections
1416:
1413:
1248:
1245:
1243:
1240:
1228:Andrzej Lepper
1224:a new election
1165:Andrzej Lepper
1066:
1065:
1063:
1062:
1055:
1048:
1040:
1037:
1036:
1035:
1034:
1022:
1007:
1006:
1003:
1002:
997:
989:
984:
979:
974:
969:
964:
959:
954:
949:
947:People's Party
944:
939:
934:
929:
927:Agrarian Union
918:
917:
912:
907:
898:
895:
894:
891:
890:
887:
886:
881:
876:
871:
866:
861:
856:
851:
846:
841:
836:
831:
826:
821:
816:
811:
806:
801:
796:
791:
786:
781:
776:
771:
765:
762:
761:
758:
757:
754:
753:
748:
743:
738:
733:
728:
723:
718:
713:
708:
702:
699:
698:
695:
694:
691:
690:
683:
678:
677:
676:
666:
661:
656:
651:
646:
641:
640:
639:
634:
624:
621:Kasy Stefczyka
617:
612:
607:
599:
596:
595:
592:
591:
588:
587:
582:
577:
572:
567:
562:
557:
551:
544:
541:
540:
537:
536:
533:
532:
527:
522:
517:
512:
507:
502:
497:
492:
487:
482:
476:
473:
472:
469:
468:
460:
459:
451:
450:
438:
437:
427:
426:
421:
416:
410:
407:
406:
394:
393:
389:
388:
383:
381:
377:
376:
371:
369:
363:
362:
357:
355:
349:
348:
343:
341:
335:
334:
329:
327:
321:
320:
298:
294:
293:
278:
274:
273:
260:
256:
255:
239:
235:
234:
223:
219:
218:
216:Roman Catholic
213:
209:
208:
197:
191:
190:
155:
149:
148:
143:
136:
135:
130:
124:
123:
115:
111:
110:
103:
99:
98:
93:
89:
88:
86:Andrzej Lepper
83:
79:
78:
73:
67:
66:
63:
59:
58:
50:
49:
39:
36:
35:
26:
9:
6:
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3:
2:
16324:
16313:
16310:
16308:
16305:
16303:
16300:
16298:
16295:
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16290:
16288:
16285:
16283:
16280:
16278:
16275:
16273:
16270:
16268:
16265:
16263:
16260:
16258:
16255:
16253:
16250:
16248:
16245:
16243:
16240:
16238:
16235:
16233:
16230:
16229:
16227:
16212:
16209:
16207:
16204:
16202:
16199:
16198:
16195:
16189:
16184:
16179:
16174:
16164:
16163:Your Movement
16161:
16159:
16158:
16154:
16152:
16149:
16147:
16144:
16142:
16139:
16137:
16134:
16132:
16131:
16127:
16125:
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16120:
16117:
16115:
16112:
16110:
16107:
16105:
16102:
16100:
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16092:
16090:
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16085:
16082:
16080:
16077:
16075:
16072:
16070:
16067:
16065:
16062:
16060:
16057:
16055:
16052:
16050:
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16042:
16040:
16037:
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16030:
16028:
16025:
16023:
16020:
16018:
16015:
16013:
16010:
16008:
16005:
16003:
16000:
15998:
15995:
15993:
15990:
15988:
15985:
15983:
15980:
15978:
15977:
15973:
15971:
15968:
15966:
15963:
15961:
15958:
15956:
15955:Initiative RP
15953:
15951:
15948:
15946:
15945:Freedom Union
15943:
15941:
15938:
15936:
15933:
15931:
15930:
15926:
15924:
15923:
15919:
15917:
15914:
15912:
15909:
15907:
15906:
15902:
15900:
15897:
15895:
15892:
15890:
15887:
15885:
15884:
15880:
15878:
15875:
15873:
15870:
15868:
15865:
15863:
15860:
15858:
15855:
15853:
15852:
15848:
15846:
15843:
15841:
15838:
15836:
15835:
15831:
15829:
15828:
15824:
15822:
15821:
15817:
15815:
15812:
15810:
15807:
15805:
15802:
15801:
15799:
15795:
15785:
15782:
15780:
15777:
15775:
15772:
15770:
15769:
15765:
15763:
15762:
15758:
15756:
15753:
15751:
15748:
15747:
15745:
15743:Communist era
15741:
15731:
15728:
15724:
15721:
15719:
15716:
15714:
15711:
15709:
15706:
15705:
15704:
15701:
15699:
15696:
15694:
15691:
15689:
15686:
15684:
15683:
15682:Polish Centre
15679:
15677:
15674:
15672:
15671:Peasant Party
15669:
15667:
15664:
15662:
15661:
15657:
15655:
15652:
15650:
15647:
15645:
15642:
15638:
15635:
15633:
15630:
15628:
15625:
15624:
15623:
15620:
15616:
15613:
15611:
15608:
15606:
15603:
15601:
15598:
15597:
15596:
15595:
15591:
15589:
15586:
15584:
15581:
15579:
15578:
15574:
15570:
15567:
15565:
15562:
15561:
15560:
15557:
15555:
15552:
15550:
15547:
15546:
15544:
15538:
15528:
15527:Familia Party
15525:
15523:
15520:
15518:
15515:
15514:
15512:
15510:
15504:
15501:
15497:
15490:
15487:
15485:
15482:
15480:
15477:
15475:
15472:
15470:
15467:
15464:
15461:
15459:
15456:
15454:
15451:
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15445:
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15439:
15436:
15433:
15431:
15428:
15426:
15423:
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15418:
15416:
15413:
15411:
15408:
15406:
15403:
15401:
15398:
15396:
15393:
15391:
15390:Piast Faction
15388:
15386:
15383:
15381:
15378:
15376:
15373:
15371:
15368:
15366:
15363:
15360:
15357:
15355:
15352:
15350:
15347:
15345:
15342:
15340:
15337:
15335:
15332:
15330:
15327:
15325:
15322:
15320:
15317:
15315:
15312:
15310:
15307:
15305:
15304:Common Powiat
15302:
15300:
15297:
15295:
15292:
15290:
15289:Better Poland
15287:
15285:
15282:
15278:
15275:
15273:
15270:
15268:
15265:
15262:
15259:
15258:
15257:
15256:
15255:Confederation
15252:
15248:
15245:
15243:
15240:
15238:
15235:
15234:
15233:
15232:
15228:
15227:
15225:
15217:
15208:
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15189:
15186:
15183:
15182:
15180:
15179:
15175:
15170:
15167:
15164:
15161:
15158:
15157:Confederation
15155:
15154:
15152:
15151:
15150:Confederation
15147:
15142:
15141:United Poland
15139:
15136:
15133:
15132:
15130:
15129:
15125:
15120:
15117:
15114:
15111:
15108:
15107:
15105:
15104:
15100:
15099:
15097:
15095:
15089:
15082:
15077:
15074:
15071:
15068:
15065:
15064:Left Together
15062:
15059:
15056:
15055:
15053:
15052:
15048:
15043:
15040:
15037:
15034:
15031:
15028:
15025:
15022:
15019:
15018:
15016:
15015:
15011:
15006:
15003:
15000:
14997:
14994:
14993:
14991:
14990:
14986:
14981:
14978:
14975:
14972:
14969:
14968:
14966:
14965:
14961:
14960:
14958:
14956:
14949:
14942:
14939:
14934:
14931:
14928:
14925:
14922:
14919:
14918:
14916:
14915:
14914:Confederation
14911:
14906:
14903:
14900:
14897:
14894:
14893:
14891:
14890:
14886:
14883:
14880:
14875:
14874:Left Together
14872:
14869:
14866:
14865:
14863:
14862:
14858:
14853:
14850:
14847:
14844:
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14838:
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14568:
14559:
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14553:
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14545:
14543:
14541:
14532:
14528:
14525:(in Polish).
14524:
14520:
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13911:9780203988787
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13887:Nowy Obywatel
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13533:0-203-49556-X
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10768:(in German).
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10153:(in Polish).
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10132:Belarus Focus
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8991:Nikolaus Werz
8986:
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8936:(in Polish).
8935:
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8908:
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8901:(in Polish).
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8664:(in French).
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8575:(in Polish).
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8461:(in Polish).
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8376:3-938584-10-6
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8260:(in Polish).
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8174:(in Polish).
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7941:Nikolaus Werz
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7547:9788360490556
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7498:Nowy Obywatel
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6498:(in Polish).
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5877:9788376661858
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5840:(in Polish).
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5799:9789086862597
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5752:9780203988787
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4628:Headquarters
4602:Abbreviation
4571:Self-Defence
4513:2018 drought
4176:
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3894:Andrzej Duda
3879:Andrzej Duda
3742:Presidential
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2616:
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2533:Radio Maryja
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2023:United Right
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654:Organic work
619:
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565:Christianity
302:Non-Inscrits
280:
262:
114:Headquarters
62:Abbreviation
29:
16157:United Left
15922:Europa Plus
15540:Pre-war and
15395:Polish Left
15191:Poland 2050
15021:Poland 2050
14882:Poland 2050
14583:eGospodarka
14372:(in Polish)
14237:2 September
14233:(in Polish)
14078:polityka.pl
13859:(in Polish)
13832:(in Polish)
13763:"Popieramy"
13725:(1–2): 66.
13704:newsweek.pl
13098:(in Polish)
13037:Marek Čejka
12060:27.II.2005.
11431:Samoobronę.
10807:newsweek.pl
10265:dorzeczy.pl
10202:dziennik.pl
10082:wyborcza.pl
10063:radiopik.pl
9923:newsweek.pl
9905:newsweek.pl
9843:newsweek.pl
9825:newsweek.pl
9807:newsweek.pl
9789:newsweek.pl
9771:newsweek.pl
9735:newsweek.pl
9655:(in Polish)
9473:(in Polish)
9291:10 December
8459:Gazeta Nowa
8264:(926): 39.
7977:March, Luke
7897:newsweek.pl
7833:disco-polo.
7731:polityka.pl
7082:(in Polish)
6276:. Trybuna.
6217:March, Luke
5855:lewicowych.
5718:(in Polish)
5716:wyborcza.pl
5697:newsweek.pl
5171:Samoobronę.
4777:in Berlin.
4636:Membership
4511:during the
4194:Native name
4180:Hugo Chávez
4144:(2012–2022)
4135:(1992–2011)
3204:(2006-2007)
3154:(2004-2005)
3136:(2003-2004)
3114:(2001-2003)
2978:Government
2798:Józef Glemp
2713:Marek Čejka
2410:EUDemocrats
1864:Piotr Boroń
1163:Founded by
1107:trade union
1100:nationalist
844:Poniatowski
824:Mikołajczyk
763:Politicians
746:Stojałowski
604:Chłopomania
525:Regionalism
480:Agrarianism
318:(2005–2009)
313:(2004–2009)
308:(2004–2009)
139:Membership
16226:Categories
15797:Modern era
15484:Freedomers
15463:Solidarity
14837:The Greens
14705:Samoobrona
14489:Lepperiada
13686:pkw.gov.pl
12280:(1): 185.
11944:Hard Times
10910:salon24.pl
10224:interia.pl
9883:bankier.pl
9753:bankier.pl
9500:interia.pl
9149:interia.pl
9055:poranny.pl
9019:Mudde, Cas
8956:bankier.pl
8934:Słowo Ludu
7052:(1): 200.
6502:(1): 200.
6426:elections.
5589:darlowo.pl
5526:References
4981:Wyzwolenie
4393:Right-wing
4266:Right-wing
4239:Right-wing
4219:Right-wing
4171:dark-horse
4155:Successors
4127:Leadership
4082:0.1 (#18)
4058:0.3 (#17)
3983:16.0 (#2)
3947:15.1 (#3)
3835:15.1 (#3)
3832:2,259,094
3758:2nd round
3755:1st round
3752:Candidate
3714:0.1 (#10)
3674:0.1 (#12)
3618:10.8 (#4)
3319:0.1 (#20)
3289:0.1 (#15)
3259:0.1 (#11)
3168:11.4 (#3)
3165:1,347,355
3084:10.2 (#3)
3081:1,327,624
3054:0.1 (#14)
3024:2.8 (#12)
2991:0.1 (#70)
2836:Jaruzelski
2724:Gaza Strip
2525:lustration
2507:euthanasia
2455:Luke March
2053:rhetoric.
1978:Belaya Rus
1935:After 2011
1247:Beginnings
869:Ściegienny
829:Narutowicz
804:Kościuszko
784:Kalinowski
751:Ściegienny
716:Limanowski
580:Patriotism
542:Principles
474:Ideologies
128:Youth wing
102:Registered
15554:Centrolew
15178:Third Way
14843:AGROunion
14416:OKO.press
14376:28 August
14046:gazeta.pl
13863:23 August
13857:gazeta.pl
13836:23 August
13731:0071-1861
13364:225220363
13017:1801-3422
12744:(2): 39.
12716:1505-2192
12491:2084-3518
12286:2353-9747
12155:1612-9008
11956:0171-1695
11950:(1): 91.
11808:1864-1539
11594:GÖTTINGEN
11573:1650-1942
11215:24 August
11210:wprost.pl
11013:1611-6372
10916:24 August
10873:2364-3382
10766:Osteuropa
10246:gazeta.pl
9968:27 August
9719:(1): 146.
9685:(1): 207.
9659:27 August
9477:27 August
9450:23 August
9424:27 August
9267:0967-067X
9112:1233-9903
9085:2353-8392
8579:(2): 42.
8438:1725-6755
8385:1436-221X
8270:1898-6447
7863:26 August
7809:wprost.pl
7773:23 August
7319:1898-6447
7221:0208-6336
7185:1640-8888
6936:1350-4649
6916:Bale, Tim
6798:0208-6336
6540:1436-221X
6481:2611-2914
5850:1898-6447
5722:23 August
5679:1898-6447
5442:2468-0486
5354:1864-1539
5310:2386-9453
5296:(1): 76.
4750:‹See Tfd›
4733:Elections
4540:Left-wing
4530:AGROunion
4504:Left-wing
4477:Left-wing
4457:Left-wing
4433:Left-wing
4413:Left-wing
4335:Left-wing
4316:Left-wing
4297:Left-wing
4203:Comments
4200:Alignment
4106:0.9 (#8)
4033:1.1 (#9)
4008:5.6 (#5)
3988:101 / 561
3892:Endorsed
3877:Endorsed
3859:1.3 (#7)
3838:Endorsed
3814:3.1 (#5)
3793:Endorsed
3790:1.3 (#9)
3698:Endorsed
3646:1.5 (#7)
3228:1.5 (#5)
2740:Kurdistan
2736:Palestine
2424:Economics
2090:municipal
2066:Kruklanki
1546:Białystok
1396:Główczyce
1197:PES Group
1160:in 2005.
1088:socialist
859:Stapiński
834:Nocznicki
736:Stapiński
721:Nocznicki
637:Scythemen
585:Tradition
570:Democracy
424:Elections
316:EUD Group
311:UEN Group
306:PES Group
201:Left-wing
16190:et al.,
15207:New Left
15200:The Left
15163:New Hope
15058:New Left
15051:The Left
14941:Kukiz'15
14927:New Hope
14868:New Left
14861:The Left
14794:Renew RP
14602:(2010).
14396:tvn24.pl
14148:(2010).
14132:rmf24.pl
14009:24537106
13970:stern.de
13789:tvn24.pl
13667:Przegląd
13455:(1993).
13427:(1993).
13249:(2010).
13159:(2010).
13132:11 March
13102:11 March
12946:(2010).
12928:(2010).
12869:(2010).
12856:163-164.
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12564:(1995).
12474:(2014).
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11920:(2010).
11612:La Revue
11510:(2010).
11479:(2007).
11447:(2005).
11414:(2007).
11377:(2005).
11126:(2010).
11029:(2014).
10757:(2006).
10304:"Wybory"
10285:tvn24.pl
10114:tvn24.pl
9594:(2010).
9576:(2010).
9444:tvn24.pl
9398:(2010).
9340:(2012).
9021:(2005).
8893:(2023).
8875:(2010).
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8567:(2023).
8548:41274736
8497:(2010).
8479:(2010).
7873:cite web
7686:(2010).
7649:(2006).
7631:(2010).
7457:(2010).
7427:(2010).
7252:(2010).
7130:parties.
6310:(2017).
6174:(2010).
6124:(1993).
6052:(2010).
5825:latach).
5758:country.
5154:(2007).
5123:(2005).
5045:and his
4977:and the
4932:Tim Bale
4807:AGROunia
4801:See also
4693:Sapphire
4648:Ideology
4534:AGROunia
4358:Centrist
4013:37 / 561
3952:89 / 855
3862:Opposed
3856:214,657
3811:537,570
3787:235,797
3643:107,185
3615:656,782
3225:247,335
3173:56 / 460
3089:53 / 460
3021:383,967
2881:against
2858:—
2840:Rakowski
2746:Religion
2680:Iraq War
2300:and the
2242:and the
2127:Ideology
1985:AGROunia
1758:Downfall
1658:and the
1442:For the
1325:Koszalin
1096:agrarian
1092:populist
905:AGROunia
864:Stefczyk
849:Potoczek
789:Kamiński
741:Stefczyk
687:Sielanka
515:Localism
447:a series
445:Part of
212:Religion
205:far-left
153:Ideology
16049:Party X
15319:Falanga
12441:(ed.).
10855:Słubice
10789:gosc.pl
10721:3594570
9988:onet.pl
9944:fakt.pl
9862:onet.pl
9131:gs24.pl
7653:(ed.).
6969:(ed.).
6567:werden.
6461:sphere.
5780:(ed.).
5359:issues.
4620:Founded
4197:Founded
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2908:), the
2826:Ecology
2539:led by
2115:In the
1884:Suwałki
1842:led by
1639:party.
1618:anthrax
1614:Olsztyn
1606:Taliban
1301:voivode
1273:Darłowo
1242:History
1236:suicide
1187:at the
1179:to the
1086:) is a
921:Defunct
896:Parties
874:Thugutt
794:Kiernik
779:Jarubas
731:Reymont
597:History
400:(party)
392:Website
385:0 / 117
373:0 / 552
345:0 / 100
331:0 / 460
238:Colours
133:OMOS RP
119:00-024
92:Founded
82:Founder
16136:Spring
14955:Senate
14825:Modern
14815:(157)
14778:(191)
14557:Wprost
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5024:, and
4754:German
4707:Polish
4699:Slogan
4690:
4686:Yellow
4683:
4679:Colors
4638:(2002)
4631:Berlin
4611:Leader
4583:German
4579:
4367:Polish
3719:0 / 53
3679:0 / 51
3671:2,729
3651:0 / 50
3623:6 / 54
3592:votes
3370:Senate
3316:5,448
3286:4,266
3256:9,733
2988:3,247
2962:votes
2933:Polish
2917:Polish
2902:Polish
2608:said:
2183:, and
2108:, and
2070:Polish
1994:Lewica
1974:powiat
1787:Polish
1772:Polish
1654:, the
1610:Klewki
1471:Polish
1452:Polish
1372:Polish
1349:Polish
1333:Polish
1317:Polish
1309:Polish
1293:Polish
1285:Polish
1232:Warsaw
1212:Senate
1111:Poland
1098:, and
1076:Polish
900:Active
839:Pawlak
809:Lepper
774:Dąbski
575:Family
359:0 / 51
339:Senate
286:Polish
277:Anthem
266:Polish
259:Slogan
252:
247:
244:Yellow
242:
233:(2007)
228:(1998)
141:(2012)
121:Warsaw
71:Leader
41:Polish
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15131:(20)
15106:(21)
15017:(12)
14992:(41)
14967:(34)
14917:(18)
14892:(32)
14864:(26)
14821:(127)
14784:(165)
14642:rp.pl
14623:rp.pl
14467:wp.pl
14213:wp.pl
14194:se.pl
14114:wp.pl
14096:wp.pl
14005:JSTOR
13932:(PDF)
13830:rp.pl
13749:wp.pl
13360:S2CID
13329:(PDF)
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