Poland Fair Play

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Poland Fair Play
Polska Fair Play
Leader Robert Gwiazdowski
PresidentPiotr Roman [1]
Founded2 March 2019
Dissolved4 June 2019
Headquartersul. Artura Oppmana 5, 51-142, Wrocław
Ideology Conservative liberalism [2]
Economic liberalism
Classical liberalism
Pro-Europeanism [3]
Anti-socialism [4]
Political position Centre-right
Website
https://polskafairplay.org/

Poland Fair Play (Polish : Polska Fair Play) was a Polish centre-right non-partisan local government movement founded on 2 March 2019 by Robert Gwiazdowski for the 2019 European Parliament election. [1] [5] Subsequently, the party was dissolved on 4 June 2019. [6]

Fair Play State

On 13 December 2019, a few former politicians of Poland Fair Play led by Jolanta Milas founded the Fair Play Country Association (Państwo Fair Play), as part of the Polish Coalition. [7] Fair Play Country Association is an official member of the council of Polish Coalition and it is unofficially supported by Robert Gwiazdowski. [8]

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