Solidarity Poland

Solidarity Poland

Solidarna Polska was created 24 mark 2012r. right-wing party. It was founded by activists, who have found themselves outside of Law and Justice, its president is Zbigniew Ziobro. The creation of the "Solidarna Polska" club was associated with the removal of three MEPs from PIS - Tadeusz Cymański, Zbigniew Ziobro and Jacek Kurski. In a gesture of solidarity with colleagues, several other activists from the party also joined the club, counting, that the matter would be approved and they would return to the bosom of their home party. However, this did not happen, they were expelled from the party, and a year later, Ziobro announced the creation of a new party - Solidarity Poland, under his leadership.

The party is characterized by a conservative ideology, national. They support Christian values ​​and national Catholicism. At the same time, they are eurosceptics, even though some of them sat in the European Parliament. Among its postulates, the party advocates, among others. family allowance system, which they believe is supposed to prevent a demographic catastrophe, lowering taxes for average earners, elevation for the richest, gradual increase of the minimum wage, tax exemption for pensions and pensions, limiting junk contracts as well as reliefs and supporting small enterprises to facilitate their start and operation. Lifting the immunities of politicians, judges and prosecutors. Taking steps to bring about the level of payments to farmers throughout the Union, as well as the postulate not to sell companies strategic for Poland to foreign capital.