Federated Parliamentary Club (Poland)
- Federated Parliamentary Club (Poland)
The Federated Parliamentary Club ("Federacyjny Klub Parlamentarny", "FKP") was a parliamentary faction in Polish Sejm consisting of the People's Democratic Party and Krajowa Partia Emerytów i Rencistów and former members of Polish People's Party, Democratic Left Alliance and Samoobrona.
After the FKP was dissolved in 2005, most of its deputies founded a minor party Stronnictwo Gospodarcze ("Party for the Economy", "SG").
External link: [http://www.sejm.gov.pl/poslowie/kluby/pos_sg.htm Party for the Economy - parliamentary faction]
Leaders
* Roman Jagieliński, leader (formerly Partia Ludowo-Demokratyczna)
Members of Polish Parliament (Sejm)
MP, constituency
* Ryszard Chodynicki, Toruń, former member of SLD-UP
* Michał Figlus, Sonowiec, former member of Samoobrona
* Franciszek Franczak, Wałbrzych, former member of Samoobrona
* Stanisław Głębocki, Lublin, former member of Samoobrona
* Józef Głowa, Krosno, former member of Samoobrona
* Roman Jagieliński, Piotrków Trybunalski, former member of SLD-UP
* Andrzej Jagiełło, Kielce, former member of SLD-UP
* Zbigniew Musiał, Piotrków Trybunalski, former member of SLD-UP
* Jerzy Pękała, Płock, former member of Samoobrona
* Krzysztof Rutkowski, Łódź, former member of Samoobrona
* Józef Skutecki, Kalisz, former member of Samoobrona
* Zbigniew Witaszek, Warsaw, former member of Samoobrona
* Adam Woś, Krosno, former member of PSL
* Leszek Zieliński, Chrzanów, former member of PSL
* Lech Zielonka, Gdynia, former member of Samoobrona
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