Conservative People's Party (Poland)

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Conservative People's Party
Stronnictwo Konserwatywno-Ludowe
LeaderJacek Janiszewski (first)
Marek Zagórski (last)
Founded12 January 1997
Dissolved1 March 2014
Merged intoPoland Together
Headquartersul. Reymonta 12a, 01-842, Warsaw
IdeologyConservatism
Christian Democracy
Agrarianism
ColoursNavy Blue, White

The Conservative People's Party (SKL, Polish: Stronnictwo Konserwatywno-Ludowe) was a political party in Poland, between 1997–2003 and 2007–2014. In 2014 party was incorporated into Poland Together.

Leaders[]

  • - party chairman
  • - parliamentary caucus chairman

Members of Polish Parliament (Sejm)[]

SKL politicians entered parliament as members of PO Electoral Committee (Civic Platform (PO) + SKL + Real Politics Union). Several SKL members including its leaders Jan Rokita and Bronislaw Komorowski decided to join the newly created PO political party, those who refused to join PO, formed a separate SKL political caucus: (MP, constituency)

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