New political forces want to the Sejm. Not only Grzegorz Braun's party


“My goal is to introduce at least 50 deputies to the Sejm,” said “Rzeczpospolita” Joanna Senyszyn, who is a professor of economic sciences, a former MP and MEP and a presidential candidate in the last election, and was associated with SLD by almost all political career. At the same time, he is also the creator of one of the latest political parties.
She announced its construction after the presidential election. At the beginning of August, “Rz” informed what the name would be: New wave professor Senyszyn. Today he already has its logo, and above all – a request for registration of the party, supported by over a thousand people. “We put it on August 28 at noon,” said Senyszyn.
This is not the only new party founded by famous politicians – the newspaper noted. On Tuesday, also at noon, they organized their first press conference The creators of the New Poland party, i.e. Senators from the Independent and Local Government Circle – Wadim Tyszkiewicz, Andrzej Dziuba and Zygmunt Frankiewiczand also Mayor of Cieszyn Gabriela Staszkiewicz, Mayor of Hrubieszów Marta Majewska and President of Opole Arkadiusz Wiśniewski.
Tyszkiewicz submitted the application for registration of the party on September 10. “Presidential elections have shown that the Civic Platform, including coalition partners, is no longer able to stop the PiS march to take power in two years. And a new force is needed, which voters will be able to vote with pleasure,” says Joanna Senyszyn. “We thought about the creation of a party, responding to the voices of local government and entrepreneurs, for a long time, among others, the Local Government Movement was to serve for Poland,” Senator Tyszkiewicz told Gazeta.
It is also worth emphasizing that the new group is the confederation of the Polish crown Grzegorz Braun. In many polls, it even achieves results over the electoral threshold.
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“Throughout Europe, we are dealing with a wave of populism and polarization of the political scene. Also in Poland you can see the uniformity of camps standing on both sides of the dispute” – assessed the political scientist prof. Kazimierz Kik.




