Christian-Peasant Party
The Christian-Peasant Party (Stronnictwo Ludowo-Chrześcijańskie (Polish), SLCh) was a center-right agrarian Polish political party functioning in the early-middle 1990s, between 5 April 1991 and 17 May 1992 as the Polish People's Party "Solidarity" (Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe "Solidarność" (Polish), PSL "S").
Christian-Peasant Party Stronnictwo Ludowo-Chrześcijańskie (Polish) | |
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Leader | Józef Ślisz (1991-1992) Artur Balazs (1992-1997) |
Founded | Spring 1989 (as PSL "S") 17 May 1992 (as SLCh) |
Dissolved | 12 January 1997 |
Split from | Rural Solidarity |
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Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
Ideology | Agrarianism Christian democracy Conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland" (1993) |
Colours | Green |
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