United Right (Poland)
United Right Zjednoczona Prawica | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | ZP |
| Leader | Jarosław Kaczyński |
| Founders | Jarosław Gowin Zbigniew Ziobro |
| Founded | 11 July 2014 |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-right to right-wing[A] |
| European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists |
| Members | Law and Justice Renewal of the Republic of Poland |
| Colours | Cadet grey Blue Red |
| Sejm | 189 / 460 |
| Senate | 34 / 100 |
| European Parliament | 20 / 53 |
| Regional assemblies | 234 / 552 |
| City Presidents | 4 / 107 |
| Voivodes | 0 / 16 |
| Voivodeship Marshals | 4 / 16 |
^ A: The alliance is also described as economically left-wing, "economically very left-wing", "right-wing Catholic socialist" and "conservative socialist", or as a mixture of "Christian-Democratic, national-Catholic, patriotic, conservative and socialist beliefs". | |
The United Right (Polish: Zjednoczona Prawica [zjɛd.nɔˈt͡ʂɔ.na praˈvi.t͡sa], initially Fair Poland, Polish: Sprawiedliwa Polska) refers to a parliamentary group formed by Jarosław Gowin and Zbigniew Ziobro with their respective parties, Poland Together and United Poland. After their cooperation at 2015 Polish parliamentary election with the Law and Justice party, 'United Right' became a media label for the then-ruling right-wing political alliance of Law and Justice with its aforementioned partners in Poland.