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Initiative for Poland

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Initiative for Poland
Inicjatywa dla Polski
LeaderAldona Kamela-Sowińska (2003–2005)
Remigiusz Witkowski (2005–2006)
Founded13 June 2003; 20 years ago (2003-06-13)
Registered2003
Dissolved29 September 2006; 17 years ago (2006-09-29)
HeadquartersPoznań
Youth wingInitiative of the Young
(Polish: Inicjatywa Młodych)
IdeologyChristian democracy
Privatisation
Political positionCentre-right

The Initiative for Poland (Polish: Inicjatywa dla Polski) or IdP, was a short-lived centre-right Christian democratic Polish political party.

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History

The party was created in Poznań on the 14 June 2003 on the initiative of the former finance minister Aldona Kamela-Sowińska[1] Among the first members were Andrzej Sośnierz, Zbigniew Zysk and Władysław Medwid.

For the 2004 European parliamentary elections the party had a host of famous candidates on their electoral lists, notably Barbara Borys-Damięcka (former senator and film director), Wilibald Winkler (former Silesian voivode), Andrzej Wiszniewski (former minister for education), Dorota Czudowska (former senator), Wojciech Szczęsny Kaczmarek (former mayor of Poznań), Bartłomiej Sochański (former mayor of Szczecin), Korneliusz Pacuda (journalist), Tomasz Wójtowicz (Olympian and volleyball player) and Ryszard Jankowski (former football manager). They received 88565 votes, an overall share of 1.45%.[2]

In the autumn of 2004 there were serious talks of a merger with the Centre Party but this never materialised in the end.[3]

In 2005 for the parliamentary elections that year the majority used Civic Platform's electoral lists[4] whilst a minority used the Centre Party's lists.[5]

On the 5 January 2006 at the party AGM, it was decided that the party will be dissolved. Most of the activists joined other political parties, most joined the Civic Platform. The party was officially de-registered on 29 September 2006.

References

  1. ^ Prof. Kamela-Sowińska przewodniczącą "Inicjatywy dla Polski", Wirtualna Polska, 14 June 2003
  2. ^ Serwis PKW – Wybory 2004
  3. ^ Zjednoczenia nie ma. Centrum bez Inicjatywy, gazeta.pl, 28 November 2004, archived from the original on 29 November 2004
  4. ^ Serwis PKW – Wybory 2005
  5. ^ Serwis PKW – Wybory 2005
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