Center Civic Alliance

Center Civic Alliance

Center Civic Alliance (Porozumienie Obywatelskie Centrum), an electoral alliance of several Polish parties initiated and lead by Porozumienie Centrum("Center Agreement"). Other members, as "Forum Ludowo-Chrześcijańskie "Ojcowizna" and "Komitety Obywatelskie" ("Citizens' Committees") played a minor role. Actually, this coalition was made for 1991 election only and was related to the particular electoral system in Poland.

Leaders:

Jarosław Kaczyński, Warszawa, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Jan Olszewski, Warszawa, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Roman Bartoszcze, Zielona GóraLeszno, (Forum Ludowo-Chrześcijańskie "Ojcowizna"),

Adam Glapiński, Warszawa, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Marcin Przybyłowicz, Warszawa, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Stanisław Przemysław Hniedziewicz, PłockSkierniewice, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Lech Kaczyński, Nowy Sącz, not a party member,

Jacek Maziarski, Warszawa II, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Andrzej Urbański, Warszawa, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Marek Dziubek, Częstochowa, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Sławomir Siwek, ZamośćChełm, (Porozumienie Centrum),

Antoni Tokarczuk, Bydgoszcz, (Porozumienie Centrum).

* Sejm Rzeczypospolitej I kadencja. Informator, Wydawnictwo Sejmowe, Warszawa 1992.
* Monitor Polski 1991 Nr 41, poz. 287 i 288.


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