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Poland Plus (Polish: Polska Plus) was a centre-right political party in Poland that existed briefly during 2010. It was formed on 9 January 2010 from deputies in the Sejm that crossed the floor from the Law and Justice party. The party was dissolved on 24 September 2010, with five of its parliamentary representatives, including leader Jerzy Polaczek, returning to Law and Justice, while Jan Filip Libicki and Jacek Tomczak sat as independents. In November 2010, four of the former Poland Plus members – Libicki, Tomczak, Lucjan Karasiewicz, and Andrzej Walkowiak – joined Poland Comes First.

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  • Poland Plus (Polish: Polska Plus) was a centre-right political party in Poland that existed briefly during 2010. It was formed on 9 January 2010 from deputies in the Sejm that crossed the floor from the Law and Justice party. The party was dissolved on 24 September 2010, with five of its parliamentary representatives, including leader Jerzy Polaczek, returning to Law and Justice, while Jan Filip Libicki and Jacek Tomczak sat as independents. In November 2010, four of the former Poland Plus members – Libicki, Tomczak, Lucjan Karasiewicz, and Andrzej Walkowiak – joined Poland Comes First. (en)
  • Polska Plus (Polska +) – polska centroprawicowa partia polityczna powstała z przekształcenia ruchu „Polska XXI”, założona 9 stycznia 2010, zarejestrowana przez Sąd Okręgowy w Warszawie 11 lutego 2010. 24 września 2010 ugrupowanie podjęło decyzję o wejściu w skład Prawa i Sprawiedliwości. (pl)
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  • Poland Plus (Polish: Polska Plus) was a centre-right political party in Poland that existed briefly during 2010. It was formed on 9 January 2010 from deputies in the Sejm that crossed the floor from the Law and Justice party. The party was dissolved on 24 September 2010, with five of its parliamentary representatives, including leader Jerzy Polaczek, returning to Law and Justice, while Jan Filip Libicki and Jacek Tomczak sat as independents. In November 2010, four of the former Poland Plus members – Libicki, Tomczak, Lucjan Karasiewicz, and Andrzej Walkowiak – joined Poland Comes First. (en)
  • Polska Plus (Polska +) – polska centroprawicowa partia polityczna powstała z przekształcenia ruchu „Polska XXI”, założona 9 stycznia 2010, zarejestrowana przez Sąd Okręgowy w Warszawie 11 lutego 2010. 24 września 2010 ugrupowanie podjęło decyzję o wejściu w skład Prawa i Sprawiedliwości. (pl)
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