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Leader
  
Adam Lipiński

Founded
  
1990

Political position
  
Centre-right

Founder
  
Jarosław Kaczyński

Dissolved
  
2002

Centre Agreement

Ideology
  
Christian democracy National conservatism Anti-communism

Porozumienie Centrum (PC; English: Centre Agreement) was a Polish Christian democratic political party. The party rose in 1990. Its chairman was Jarosław Kaczyński. In its programme, the PC opposed socialism and was anti-communist. In 1997 PC joined the Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS) movement, but in 2001 Lech and Jarosław Kaczyński created a new party, called Law and Justice as the successor of the PC.

Leaders (1993):

  • Jarosław Kaczyński, Warszawa,
  • Jan Parys, Warszawa,
  • Tomasz Jackowski, Warszawa II,
  • Lech Kaczyński, Nowy Sącz,
  • Wojciech Ziembiński, Warszawa,
  • Krzysztof Tchórzewski, Siedlce,
  • Teresa Liszcz, Lublin,
  • Edmund Krasowski, Gdańsk,
  • Adam Glapiński, Olsztyn,
  • Antoni Tokarczuk, Bydgoszcz,
  • Adam Lipiński, Wrocław,
  • Ludwik Dorn, Łódź.
  • References

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