League of the Right of the Republic
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The League of the Right of the Republic (Polish: Liga Prawicy Rzeczypospolitej, LPR) was a short-lived Polish political alliance between the national conservative Christian right League of Polish Families (LPR), the conservative-libertarian Real Politics Union and the conservative Right of the Republic on 10 September 2007, in the run-up to the 2007 parliamentary election. The merger was decided when it became apparent that the merger between the League of Polish Families and the Self-Defense of the Polish Republic would not take place. The coalition disbanded however very quickly after the elections.
Well-known politicians
- Marek Jurek, former Sejm's Speaker (Right of the Republic)
- Roman Giertych, former Minister of Education (League of Polish Families)
- Janusz Korwin-Mikke, (Real Politics Union)
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