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Alliance of Democrats (Poland)

The Alliance of Democrats (Polish: Stronnictwo Demokratyczne, SD) is a Polish centrist party. Initially formed in 1937, the party underwent a revival in 2009, when it was joined by liberal politician Paweł Piskorski, formerly a member of the Civic Platform.

Alliance of Democrats
Stronnictwo Demokratyczne
LeaderPaweł Piskorski
Founded18 September 1937
Headquartersul. Chmielna 9, 00-021 Warsaw
IdeologyLiberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre to centre-left[citation needed]
National affiliationPolish Coalition
European affiliationEuropean Democratic Party
European Parliament groupAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
ColoursBlue
Sejm
0 / 460
Senate
0 / 100
European Parliament
0 / 50
Website
www.sd.pl

History Edit

Formation (1937–1939) Edit

The Alliance of Democrats has its origins in the Democratic Clubs, which were opposed to authoritarian and nationalistic tendencies in the Second Republic of Poland between the two World Wars (1919–1939). The first club was founded in Warsaw in September 1937, and by 1938 there were clubs in all major urban centres, with active participation of the co-founders of Polish independence, whose primary objective was ensuring a fully democratic political system in Poland. The national founding convention of the Alliance of Democrats was held on 15 April 1939. The Declaration of Policy included such issues as improvement of the national economy, a development plan to raise the level of education, and modernisation of the armed forces. Mieczysław Michałowicz, a member of the Senate, was appointed as the first party leader of the Alliance.

World War II years (1939–1945) Edit

During World War II, a significant number of Alliance members were involved in the anti-Nazi Polish underground. One of its major leader was active in the Vila Ghetto. It was partly due to their initiative that Żegota, the Council for Aid to Jews, was founded in 1942 as well as the Social Organisation for Self-Defence. The Alliance of Democrats and other political and social organisations set up the Association of Democrats, which then entered the Council of National Unity, the Polish Underground State Parliament. In 1943 SD split into two factions, one of which supported the Polish Government-in-Exile in London, and the second co-operated with the communist Polish Workers' Party and recognized the State Country Council as the actual parliament and the Provisional Government of National Unity as the actual government of Poland. In 1945, following the Red Army seizure of Poland, two members of the Association, Eugeniusz Czarnowski and Stanisław Michałowski, were arrested by the NKVD and tried in the Stalinist-orchestrated Trial of the Sixteen, aimed at eliminating non-communist Polish political leadership.

The London faction ceased to exist in 1945.

During Communism (1946–1988) Edit

In the People's Republic of Poland SD became a "satellite" party of the communist Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) regime (similar parties existed in East Germany and Czechoslovakia). Even so, the party managed to sustain its non-Marxist orientation.

At their 12th Convention in 1981, the Alliance put forward proposals to establish a Tribunal of State, a Constitutional Tribunal, an Ombudsman Office, and to restore the Senate. Furthermore, the convention suggested that 3 May, the anniversary of the Constitution of 3 May 1791, should become a national holiday, as it had always been for the Alliance of Democrats. After martial law was declared in Poland in 1981, a group of MPs representing the Alliance, Hanna Suchocka, Dorota Simonides and Jan Janowski among them, voted against abolishing the Solidarity Trade Union. Some Alliance members became engaged in the activities of the anti-Communist underground opposition.

Fall of Communism and post-communist era (1989–2009) Edit

In 1989 representatives of the Alliance of Democrats participated actively in the Round Table negotiations. Following the elections of 4 June, the Alliance, with the United People's Party and the Solidarity Civic Parliamentary Club, formed a coalition, supporting the government of Tadeusz Mazowiecki as the Prime Minister. Three Alliance members were nominated to governmental posts: Jan Jankowski as the Deputy Prime Minister, Aleksander Mackiewicz as the Domestic Market Minister and as the Minister of Communications, Marek Kucharski, who is today the Secretary General of the Alliance. At the motion of the parliamentary party of the Alliance, the anniversary of the Constitution of 3 May was proclaimed a national holiday, the state again assumed "Republic of Poland" as its name, and an eagle wearing a crown was restored as the national emblem.

After 1990, most of the members of the SD joined other parties, such as the Freedom Union. The party continued to exist, but had only a small support base, and was not represented in the Polish parliament.

Rebirth after 2009 Edit

Due to the financial considerations required under the Polish political system, parties need to have sufficient funding to finance large-scale campaigns if they are new or have recently obtained under 3% of voters' support. The Democratic Party possessed a large number of properties, which made it possible to finance several political campaigns after sale of these properties. The value of its assets is estimated at PLN 65 to 250 million, as the Rzeczpospolita newspaper calculated.[1]

After 2009 new politicians joined the party, such as centrist-conservative Paweł Piskorski. The party restored their representation in parliament, by taking over of the members of the Democratic Party – demokraci.pl group consisting of three members (including Marian Filar, Bogdan Lis and Jan Widacki). After Paweł Piskorski rise to the leadership of the party many of its old members of party resigned from being members of SD. In the 2009 European Elections, the party's candidates obtained 0.027% of votes because of registration problems and lack of organisation. Since May 2009 the Alliance of Democrats has been a member of the European Democratic Party. SD supported former Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrzej Olechowski's candidature in the 2010 presidential election. In the 2011 parliamentary elections Alliance did not register any lists but three[2][3][4] candidates who were enlisted on the Poland Comes First election list but were supported by SD received 0,0031% of votes. The Party was to announce its new political programme at its XXVI Congress.[5]

Before the 2019 European elections SD declared its desire to join the European Coalition, however, none of the party members were on its electoral list. Before the 2019 parliamentary elections SD joined the Polish Coalition. Several members were on the PSL list, but they had not won any seats in the Sejm.[citation needed]

 
Headquarters of the SD, in Warsaw

Chairmen of the party since 1939 Edit

  • 1939–1940 Mieczysław Michałowicz
  • 1940–1942 Stanisław Więckowski
  • 1942–1943 Mieczysław Bilek
  • 1943–1944 Jerzy Makowiecki
  • 1944–1945 Erazm Kulesza
  • 1945–1949 Wincenty Rzymowski
  • 1949–1956 Wacław Barcikowski
  • 1956–1969 Stanisław Kulczyński
  • 1969–1973 Zygmunt Moskwa
  • 1973–1976 Andrzej Benesz
  • 1976–1981 Tadeusz Witold Młyńczak
  • 1981–1985 Edward Kowalczyk (politician)
  • 1985–1989 Tadeusz Witold Młyńczak
  • 1989–1990 Jerzy Jóźwiak
  • 1990–1991 Aleksander Mackiewicz
  • 1991–1992 Zbigniew Adamczyk
  • 1992–1994 Rafał Szymański
  • 1994–1998 Jan Janowski
  • 1998–2002 Jan Klimek
  • 2002–2006 Andrzej Arendarski
  • 2006–2009 Krzysztof Góralczyk
  • 2009– Paweł Piskorski

Electoral history Edit

Sejm elections Edit

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position
1947 Wincenty Rzymowski as part of Democratic Bloc
41 / 444
-   4th
1952 Wacław Barcikowski as part of FJN - PZPR
25 / 425
  25   1st
1957 Stanisław Kulczyński
39 / 459
  14   3rd
1961
39 / 460
    3rd
1965
39 / 460
    3rd
1969
39 / 460
    3rd
1972 Zygmunt Moskwa
39 / 460
    3rd
1976 Andrzej Benesz
37 / 460
  2   3rd
1980 Tadeusz Witold Młyńczak
37 / 460
    3rd
1985 as part of PRON
35 / 460
  2   3rd
1989
27 / 460
  12   4th
1991 Aleksander Mackiew 159,017 1.4%
1 / 460
  26   14th

References Edit

  1. ^ "Rosną rywale Platformy". Rp.pl. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Wybory 2011 - Geografia - Okręg wyborczy do Sejmu nr 19". Wybory2011.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Wybory 2011 - Geografia - Okręg wyborczy do Sejmu nr 6". Wybory2011.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Wybory 2011 - Geografia - Okręg wyborczy do Sejmu nr 36". Wybory2011.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2013-03-13.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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WarsawIdeologyLiberalism Pro EuropeanismPolitical positionCentre to centre left citation needed National affiliationPolish CoalitionEuropean affiliationEuropean Democratic PartyEuropean Parliament groupAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for EuropeColoursBlueSejm0 460Senate0 100European Parliament0 50Websitewww wbr sd wbr plPolitics of PolandPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1937 1939 1 2 World War II years 1939 1945 1 3 During Communism 1946 1988 1 4 Fall of Communism and post communist era 1989 2009 1 5 Rebirth after 2009 2 Chairmen of the party since 1939 3 Electoral history 3 1 Sejm elections 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation 1937 1939 Edit The Alliance of Democrats has its origins in the Democratic Clubs which were opposed to authoritarian and nationalistic tendencies in the Second Republic of Poland between the two World Wars 1919 1939 The first club was founded in Warsaw in September 1937 and by 1938 there were clubs in all major urban centres with active participation of the co founders of Polish independence whose primary objective was ensuring a fully democratic political system in Poland The national founding convention of the Alliance of Democrats was held on 15 April 1939 The Declaration of Policy included such issues as improvement of the national economy a development plan to raise the level of education and modernisation of the armed forces Mieczyslaw Michalowicz a member of the Senate was appointed as the first party leader of the Alliance World War II years 1939 1945 Edit During World War II a significant number of Alliance members were involved in the anti Nazi Polish underground One of its major leader was active in the Vila Ghetto It was partly due to their initiative that Zegota the Council for Aid to Jews was founded in 1942 as well as the Social Organisation for Self Defence The Alliance of Democrats and other political and social organisations set up the Association of Democrats which then entered the Council of National Unity the Polish Underground State Parliament In 1943 SD split into two factions one of which supported the Polish Government in Exile in London and the second co operated with the communist Polish Workers Party and recognized the State Country Council as the actual parliament and the Provisional Government of National Unity as the actual government of Poland In 1945 following the Red Army seizure of Poland two members of the Association Eugeniusz Czarnowski and Stanislaw Michalowski were arrested by the NKVD and tried in the Stalinist orchestrated Trial of the Sixteen aimed at eliminating non communist Polish political leadership The London faction ceased to exist in 1945 During Communism 1946 1988 Edit In the People s Republic of Poland SD became a satellite party of the communist Polish United Workers Party PZPR regime similar parties existed in East Germany and Czechoslovakia Even so the party managed to sustain its non Marxist orientation At their 12th Convention in 1981 the Alliance put forward proposals to establish a Tribunal of State a Constitutional Tribunal an Ombudsman Office and to restore the Senate Furthermore the convention suggested that 3 May the anniversary of the Constitution of 3 May 1791 should become a national holiday as it had always been for the Alliance of Democrats After martial law was declared in Poland in 1981 a group of MPs representing the Alliance Hanna Suchocka Dorota Simonides and Jan Janowski among them voted against abolishing the Solidarity Trade Union Some Alliance members became engaged in the activities of the anti Communist underground opposition Fall of Communism and post communist era 1989 2009 Edit In 1989 representatives of the Alliance of Democrats participated actively in the Round Table negotiations Following the elections of 4 June the Alliance with the United People s Party and the Solidarity Civic Parliamentary Club formed a coalition supporting the government of Tadeusz Mazowiecki as the Prime Minister Three Alliance members were nominated to governmental posts Jan Jankowski as the Deputy Prime Minister Aleksander Mackiewicz as the Domestic Market Minister and as the Minister of Communications Marek Kucharski who is today the Secretary General of the Alliance At the motion of the parliamentary party of the Alliance the anniversary of the Constitution of 3 May was proclaimed a national holiday the state again assumed Republic of Poland as its name and an eagle wearing a crown was restored as the national emblem After 1990 most of the members of the SD joined other parties such as the Freedom Union The party continued to exist but had only a small support base and was not represented in the Polish parliament Rebirth after 2009 Edit Due to the financial considerations required under the Polish political system parties need to have sufficient funding to finance large scale campaigns if they are new or have recently obtained under 3 of voters support The Democratic Party possessed a large number of properties which made it possible to finance several political campaigns after sale of these properties The value of its assets is estimated at PLN 65 to 250 million as the Rzeczpospolita newspaper calculated 1 After 2009 new politicians joined the party such as centrist conservative Pawel Piskorski The party restored their representation in parliament by taking over of the members of the Democratic Party demokraci pl group consisting of three members including Marian Filar Bogdan Lis and Jan Widacki After Pawel Piskorski rise to the leadership of the party many of its old members of party resigned from being members of SD In the 2009 European Elections the party s candidates obtained 0 027 of votes because of registration problems and lack of organisation Since May 2009 the Alliance of Democrats has been a member of the European Democratic Party SD supported former Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrzej Olechowski s candidature in the 2010 presidential election In the 2011 parliamentary elections Alliance did not register any lists but three 2 3 4 candidates who were enlisted on the Poland Comes First election list but were supported by SD received 0 0031 of votes The Party was to announce its new political programme at its XXVI Congress 5 Before the 2019 European elections SD declared its desire to join the European Coalition however none of the party members were on its electoral list Before the 2019 parliamentary elections SD joined the Polish Coalition Several members were on the PSL list but they had not won any seats in the Sejm citation needed nbsp Headquarters of the SD in WarsawChairmen of the party since 1939 Edit1939 1940 Mieczyslaw Michalowicz 1940 1942 Stanislaw Wieckowski 1942 1943 Mieczyslaw Bilek 1943 1944 Jerzy Makowiecki 1944 1945 Erazm Kulesza 1945 1949 Wincenty Rzymowski 1949 1956 Waclaw Barcikowski 1956 1969 Stanislaw Kulczynski 1969 1973 Zygmunt Moskwa 1973 1976 Andrzej Benesz 1976 1981 Tadeusz Witold Mlynczak 1981 1985 Edward Kowalczyk politician 1985 1989 Tadeusz Witold Mlynczak 1989 1990 Jerzy Jozwiak 1990 1991 Aleksander Mackiewicz 1991 1992 Zbigniew Adamczyk 1992 1994 Rafal Szymanski 1994 1998 Jan Janowski 1998 2002 Jan Klimek 2002 2006 Andrzej Arendarski 2006 2009 Krzysztof Goralczyk 2009 Pawel PiskorskiElectoral history EditSejm elections Edit Election Leader Votes Seats Position1947 Wincenty Rzymowski as part of Democratic Bloc 41 444 nbsp 4th1952 Waclaw Barcikowski as part of FJN PZPR 25 425 nbsp 25 nbsp 1st1957 Stanislaw Kulczynski 39 459 nbsp 14 nbsp 3rd1961 39 460 nbsp nbsp 3rd1965 39 460 nbsp nbsp 3rd1969 39 460 nbsp nbsp 3rd1972 Zygmunt Moskwa 39 460 nbsp nbsp 3rd1976 Andrzej Benesz 37 460 nbsp 2 nbsp 3rd1980 Tadeusz Witold Mlynczak 37 460 nbsp nbsp 3rd1985 as part of PRON 35 460 nbsp 2 nbsp 3rd1989 27 460 nbsp 12 nbsp 4th1991 Aleksander Mackiew 159 017 1 4 1 460 nbsp 26 nbsp 14thReferences Edit Rosna rywale Platformy Rp pl Retrieved 28 June 2019 Wybory 2011 Geografia Okreg wyborczy do Sejmu nr 19 Wybory2011 pkw gov pl Retrieved 28 June 2019 Wybory 2011 Geografia Okreg wyborczy do Sejmu nr 6 Wybory2011 pkw gov pl Retrieved 28 June 2019 Wybory 2011 Geografia Okreg wyborczy do Sejmu nr 36 Wybory2011 pkw gov pl Retrieved 28 June 2019 AKTUALNOSCI Stronnictwo Demokratyczne Archived from the original on 2015 05 18 Retrieved 2013 03 13 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stronnictwo Demokratyczne Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alliance of Democrats Poland amp oldid 1178693323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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