Poland's Top Court Bans Communist Party for Violating Constitutional Ban on Totalitarianism
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Citing papal teaching, Poland bans Communist Party over totalitarian ideology
EWTN News, Dec 10, 2025 / 10:00 am Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal unanimously ruled Dec. 3 that the Communist Party of Poland (KPP), founded in 2002, is incompatible with the nation’s 1997 constitution, citing papal encyclicals [...]
Poland's top court bans Communist Party for violating constitutional ban on totalitarianism
Entrance to the building of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal / Credit: Adrian Grycuk / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0 pl) EWTN News, Dec 10, 2025 / 10:00 am (CNA). Poland's Constitutional Tribunal unanimously ruled Dec. 3 that the Communist Party of Poland (KPP), founded in 2002, is incompatible with the nation's 1997 constitution, citing papal encyclicals condemning communism as it effectively banned the organization and ordered its removal from the…
The verdict is unanimous: the Polish Constitutional Court has decided that the Communist Party of the country (KPP) is unconstitutional. Now the KPP is deleted from the party register, the organization is dissolved and is now considered illegal.The entry Poland prohibits the Communist Party first appeared on Tichy's insight.
Poland Bans the Communist Party, Citing Violation of Democratic Principles - Freedom Memes
Warsaw, Poland – December 9, 2025 In a landmark ruling on December 3, 2025, Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal unanimously declared the Communist Party of Poland (KPP) unconstitutional and ordered its immediate dissolution (TVP World, Notes From Poland). The court found the party’s program and activities incompatible with Articles 11 and 13 of the Polish Constitution, which explicitly prohibit political organizations that promote totalitarian ideo…
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