Centre Agreement

The Central Alliance ( pl. Porozumienie Centrum, PC) was a Polish party with centrist and Christian Democratic orientation. It was formed in 1990 from the Solidarity movement under the leadership of Jarosław Kaczyński. Your programmatic directed primarily against socialism and included a decided anti - communism. In the first free elections in 1991 the party achieved 8.7% of the vote and 44 seats. 1993 but failed with only 4.4 % of the newly introduced five-percent hurdle and missed the re-entry to the Sejm. For the general elections of 1997, PC merged with about 40 other groups for Electoral Action Solidarity (AWS ). As the coalition still broke apart during the legislative session, the twin brothers Jaroslaw and Lech Kaczynski founded 2001, the Law and Justice party ( Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS).

  • Christian Democratic Party
  • Historic Party ( Poland)
  • Founded in 1990
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