The National Party (Polish: Stronnictwo Narodowe (SN)) – is a political party in Poland which was reactivated in 1989 in Warsaw by , , Maciej Giertych, Bogusław Jeznach, and others as the successor to the pre-war National Party. Its first chairman was . The re-activated SN was officially registered on 21 August 1990. The party adheres to the tradition of endecja, mainly the ideas of Roman Dmowski. The party opposed Poland's membership in the EU and NATO. In the Polish parliamentary election 1991, the party won 74 082 votes, i.e. 0,66%.
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- Stronnictwo Narodowe (III Rzeczpospolita) (pl)
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| - Stronnictwo Narodowe (SN) tzw. senioralne – partia polityczna, w nawiązaniu do formacji przedwojennej reaktywowana w lipcu 1989 r. w Warszawie przez Jana Ostoję Matłachowskiego, Bogusława Rybickiego i Edwarda Masteja. (pl)
- The National Party (Polish: Stronnictwo Narodowe (SN)) – is a political party in Poland which was reactivated in 1989 in Warsaw by , , Maciej Giertych, Bogusław Jeznach, and others as the successor to the pre-war National Party. Its first chairman was . The re-activated SN was officially registered on 21 August 1990. The party adheres to the tradition of endecja, mainly the ideas of Roman Dmowski. The party opposed Poland's membership in the EU and NATO. In the Polish parliamentary election 1991, the party won 74 082 votes, i.e. 0,66%. (en)
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| - The National Party (Polish: Stronnictwo Narodowe (SN)) – is a political party in Poland which was reactivated in 1989 in Warsaw by , , Maciej Giertych, Bogusław Jeznach, and others as the successor to the pre-war National Party. Its first chairman was . The re-activated SN was officially registered on 21 August 1990. The party adheres to the tradition of endecja, mainly the ideas of Roman Dmowski. The party opposed Poland's membership in the EU and NATO. In the Polish parliamentary election 1991, the party won 74 082 votes, i.e. 0,66%. In 1992, the party underwent a split, as one faction led by Bogusław Rybicki formed the Stronnictwo Narodowe “Ojczyzna” (National Party “Fatherland”), which advocated anti-Semitic and anti-German views. Most of its members eventually entered the League of Polish Families (LPR) and dissolved the National Party in 2001. (en)
- Stronnictwo Narodowe (SN) tzw. senioralne – partia polityczna, w nawiązaniu do formacji przedwojennej reaktywowana w lipcu 1989 r. w Warszawie przez Jana Ostoję Matłachowskiego, Bogusława Rybickiego i Edwarda Masteja. (pl)
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