A New Party Has Emerged. It Has High-Profile Names and Ambitious Plans. "We Cannot Give up Poland without a fight."
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A new party is launching, seeking to change the course of Polish politics. New Poland is made up of local government officials, experts, and former officials. Its platform combines slogans of decentralization, state reform, and economic development based on domestic capital.
A new party is entering the Polish political scene. The District Court in Warsaw has registered the New Poland grouping, founded by senator and former long-time mayor of Nowa Sól, Wadim Tyszkiewicz. Will this politician's party gain as much popularity as Sławomir Mentzen's fading New Hope?
The court has registered the New Poland party, "Rzeczpospolita" reported. The group's leader is Wadim Tyszkiewicz, former mayor of Nowa Sól. Tyszkiewicz explained how his party should stand out on the Polish political scene.
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