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As a student he joined the Polish People's Party.
He was second on the Polish People's Party list and was not elected.
It then forged a coalition with the centrist Polish People's Party.
The Polish People's Party fared well during the elections.
It had a good relationship with its junior partner of the past four years, the farm-based Polish People's Party.
Tusk's preferred coalition partner, the Polish People's Party, has 8.4 percent.
After 1989 Rota became the official anthem of the Polish People's Party.
Jarubas became vice-president of Polish People's Party in December 2012.
Polish People's Party may also refer to:
The Polish People's Party is a small farm-based group with conservative social values that favors the interests of farmers.
The largest opposition party, the Polish People's Party, was officially credited with 28 seats.
Civic Platform consequently formed a coalition majority government with the Polish People's Party.
Activist of the Polish People's Party.
The only other party to achieve Senate representation was the Polish People's Party, which won 2 seats.
Under Mikołajczyk the party became the Polish People's Party.
Tusk plans to keep governing with his junior partner of the past four years, the conservative agrarian Polish People's Party.
In March 1925 at the Congress of the Polish People's Party he decided to adopt, among others, a reform without compensation.
Opposition Polish People's Party voted against.
Agrarians - modeled on real-life Polish People's Party.
The Polish People's Party is a Polish agrarian political party.
He was the founder and leader of several peasant parties (particularly the Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie").
He polled 1,274 votes and was not elected from Polish People's Party list in Toruń parliamentary district.
In 1938 she married a lawyer and Polish People's Party politician Stefan Korboński.
From its foundation in 1922, he was one of the leading activists of the Polish People's Party in Czechoslovakia.
The election was a major setback for the Democratic Left Alliance and the Polish People's Party who were forced out of government.
Civic Platform and its ally, the moderate Polish Peasants' Party, together command 240 of the total 460 seats.
But the minority partner in the coalition Government, the Polish Peasants' Party, insists that hanging should remain in the criminal code.
It has chosen to form a coalition with the moderate Polish Peasants' Party, which has 31 MPs.
In the 2011 Polish parliamentary elections, Cisek unsuccessfully ran for Senator from the list of the Polish Peasants' Party.
Civic Platform and its planned coalition partner the Polish Peasants' Party together command 240 seats in the 460-member parliament, while Law and Justice has 166.
After that, he worked in Kraków for the Polish Peasants' Party (PSL) until the Communists started cracking down hard.
Amid the sighs of relief, Civic Platform's new government, probably in coalition with the moderate agrarian Polish Peasants' Party, can expect a honeymoon at home and abroad.
Tusk chose to bring the moderate Polish Peasants' Party, which has 31 MPs, into government, and has made its leader, Waldemar Pawlak, his deputy prime minister.
Tusk has already named several members of his government, announcing that Polish Peasants' Party leader Waldemar Pawlak will take the economy portfolio and will also be deputy prime minister.
Also in the running are the pro-EU Polish Peasants' Party (PSL) and the Left and Democrats (LiD), an alliance which includes ex-communists.
Around 38 per cent of seats nationwide went to independent candidates, while the Polish Peasants' Party performed best of the national political parties, with around 6.5 per cent of seats.
The coalition partners remain the same: the Polish Peasants' Party and the Democratic Left Alliance, a group of former Communist and leftists parties that is the biggest bloc in Parliament.
Mr. Cimoszewicz, a 45-year-old international law expert and farmer, is supported by a leftist coalition of the Polish Peasants' Party and the dominant Democratic Left Alliance, made up of reformed Communist parties.
The formation of a new government in October 2007, comprising Civic Platform (PO) and the Polish Peasants' Party (PSL), has led to a gradual shift towards market-oriented structural and fiscal reforms.
Recent polls showed Civic Platform increasing a small lead over Law and Justice and gaining enough seats to form a majority with the help of the Polish Peasants' Party, a small, pro-European Union farm-based party.
He and Waldemar Pawlak, leader of the Polish Peasants' Party, the coalition's junior partner, negotiated for 2 1/2 hours today before offering Mr. Cimoszewicz, who would be Poland's seventh Prime Minister since Communist control ended in 1989.
The choice of 48-year-old Mr. Oleksy to replace Mr. Pawlak, a 36-year-old politician from the Polish Peasants' Party, was welcomed as an improvement even by newspapers ideologically opposed to Mr. Oleksy and his party of former Communists, the Democratic Left Alliance.
A history professor at the University of Cracow in the 1920s and 1930s and leading member of the Polish Peasants' Party, Kot became a Minister in the Polish Government-in-exile, established in France in 1939 and subsequently based in UK.