Conservative-Monarchist Club
Formation | 1988 |
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Type | Monarchism Integral conservatism Traditionalist conservatism Catholic nationalism Counter-revolutionary Anti-democracy Euroscepticism Anti-Socialist Anti-Communist |
Headquarters | Poland |
Chairman | Adam Wielomski |
Website | konserwatyzm.pl |
The Conservative-Monarchist Club (Polish: Klub Zachowawczo-Monarchistyczny, abbr. KZ-M) is a Polish organization of traditionalist, counter-revolutionary, and Catholic character. It was founded on 7 March 1988 as a society. The doctrine of the club can be characterised as integralist conservatism. It is a metapolitical organisation, keeping apart from daily politics, instead, it aims at advancing ideas of free market and Catholic traditionalism. It considers itself a successor to the Conservative-Monarchist Club founded in Kraków, 1926, which in turn succeeded the Conservative Party founded in 1922. The club publishes a quarterly entitled Pro Fide Rege et Lege and maintains the internet portal konserwatyzm.pl.
Notable members[]
See also[]
- Union of Real Politics
- Camp of Great Poland (association)
References[]
- Barbara Bamal (1991). Wszystkie partie są nasze. Planeta. p. 10.
Categories:
- Integralism
- Politics of Poland
- Monarchist organizations
- Political organisations based in Poland
- 1988 establishments in Poland
- Organizations established in 1988
- Monarchism in Poland
- Far-right politics in Poland
- Conservatism in Poland
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