In its 2013 program, United Poland called for the government intervention in the economy, especially tax policy.[27] The party has called for a 'fat cat' tax on big companies, including supermarkets, and backs higher taxes on those who earn over 10,000 złotych (€2,400) a month.[15]
In 2022, United Poland called for tougher blasphemy laws in Poland, such as three-year jail terms for insulting church or interrupting Mass. [30]
History
After Ziobro and fellow MEPs Tadeusz Cymański and Jacek Kurski were ejected from PiS for disloyalty on 4 November 2011,[15] Ziobro's supporters within PiS formed a new group in the Sejm.[31] Despite claims that the new group was not attempting to form a new party, the MPs were expelled from Law and Justice.[32] The party was founded in 2012 by Law and Justice (PiS) MEPZbigniew Ziobro, who led the party's conservative Catholic-nationalist faction.[33]
The party was officially launched on 24 March 2012. At the time, opinion polls put the party just around 2%.[15] In a 2020 poll, it found that if the party ran independent from the United Right it would gain 5.4% votes.[34]
Sovereign Poland merged with Law and Justice on 12 October 2024 during PiS congress in Przysucha,[35] despite concerns from some high-ranking members of both parties.[36][37]
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