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A new party on the horizon. It is made up of former senator Wadim Tyszkiewicz

2025-09-08 17:45

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2025-09-08 17:45

Senator Wadim Tyszkiewicz informed PAP about the creation of a new political party. He added that it will include experienced local government officials, entrepreneurs, farmers and citizens who are at heart. The party's program is directed, among others to disappointed voters who do not want to participate in the elections.

A new party on the horizon. It is made up of former senator Wadim Tyszkiewicz
A new party on the horizon. It is made up of former senator Wadim Tyszkiewicz
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– On Wednesday at 10 in the Sejm we will announce the submission of signatures to the District Court in Warsaw for the creation of a new party- Senator Wadim Tyszkiewicz (independent and self-government Senate Circle) informed PAP.

He added that the program of the new party is addressed primarily to disappointed voters who declare that they will no longer take part in the elections. – Many voters are discouraged by Polish politics and give up, which means that mainly opposition parties gain it, which are to take over power – added the former president of Nowa Sól. He explained that he meant parties such as Law and Justice, the Confederation or the party of Grzegorz Braun (Confederation of the Polish Crown).

According to the senator, the party is to be based on three pillars: self -government, economy and internal and external security. Tyszkiewicz described a new grouping with the “Middle Kingdom”, about conservative and liberal views. He also indicated the members of what groups the party would consist of. – We rely largely on outstanding local government officials who have achieved success in their lives and did a lot for Poland, on entrepreneurs who are the foundation of the country's economic development – he said.

– We want to show that Poland after 1989 achieved a gigantic success that we underestimate, and we owe it to a large extent of entrepreneurship and self -government, i.e. the power of people chosen by people in our little homelands – emphasized Tyszkiewicz. As he noted, local governments are the foundation of Poland's success after 1989. The senator pointed out that the decision to create a new party was created after the presidential election. – In a short time we decided that something should be done so as not to lose this gigantic potential and success, which is Poland's economic success since Poland's entry into the European Union in 2004 – he added.

He pointed out that the possible coalition of the Confederation, PiS and Brauna party could gain the constitutional majority in the next term of parliament and take the direction of Poland's exit from the European Union. He described this as a “black script”.

Senator Tyszkiewicz reported that the party's program will be presented during a Wednesday conference in the Sejm. – This program will be evaluating all the time – he noted. The politician added that they do not care about “hard message from the line to the line”, but about building and modifying a political program friendly to citizens. – The political situation in Poland is very dynamic and everything can happen, including the “black” script, so it's time to work – he pointed out.

He emphasized that the grouping would not have one leader at the beginning. – Until now, we only had leadership parties. Members of our new party and citizens are to indicate the leader later – he explained. He added that currently he would definitely join the new party together with the other two senators from the Senate Circle of Independent and Local Government – Andrzej Dziuba (former president of Tychów) and Zygmunt Frankiewicz (former president of Gliwice). – Among the founders of the party are also incumbent presidents and mayors of cities and entrepreneurs – said the senator. (PAP)

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