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The New Hope ( , NN) is a
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to
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political party in Poland and member of
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. As of 2024, it is led by
Sławomir Mentzen Sławomir Jerzy Mentzen (; born 20 November 1986) is a Polish politician, entrepreneur and tax advisor. He placed third in the 2025 Polish presidential election. He serves as the chairman of the libertarian political party New Hope and as one ...
. Founded in 2015 by
Janusz Korwin-Mikke Janusz Ryszard Korwin-Mikke (; born 27 October 1942), also known by his initials JKM or simply as Korwin, is a Polish far-right politician, paleolibertarian and author. He was a member of the European Parliament from 2014 until 2018. He was the ...
as a result of his removal from the
Congress of the New Right The Congress of the New Right (, Nowa Prawica or just KNP) is a right-wing Eurosceptic political party in Poland. The party was founded on 25 March 2011 by Janusz Korwin-Mikke, from the merger of the Liberty and Lawfulness (WiP) with several ...
, his former party, it was initially called Coalition for the Renewal of the Republic of Liberty and Hope () and then subsequently Confederation for the Renewal of the Republic of Liberty and Hope (), both
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to KORWiN or sometimes shortened to Liberty (). Among the party's other members are
Przemysław Wipler Przemysław Janusz Wipler (born 15 July 1978) is a Polish politician, teacher, civil servant, and former president of the KoLiber, KoLiber association serving as a Deputy in the Sejm since 15 October 2023. Biography Early life and career He w ...
, who held a seat in the Polish
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, and Robert Iwaszkiewicz, Member of the European Parliament. The party's Polish name was originally a
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of the founder's name Korwin-Mikke, who took part in the 2015 presidential election.


History

The party was formed shortly after Janusz Korwin-Mikke was removed from the chairmanship of the
Congress of the New Right The Congress of the New Right (, Nowa Prawica or just KNP) is a right-wing Eurosceptic political party in Poland. The party was founded on 25 March 2011 by Janusz Korwin-Mikke, from the merger of the Liberty and Lawfulness (WiP) with several ...
(KNP). The pro-Korwin faction of the KNP ended up forming the KORWiN party ahead of the
2015 Polish presidential election Presidential elections were held in Poland on 10 and 24 May 2015. In the first round of voting Law and Justice (Poland), Law and Justice (PiS) candidate, lawyer and Member of the European Parliament, Andrzej Duda received the highest number of v ...
. Janusz Korwin-Mikke finished fourth in that election, earning 3.26% of the vote (486,084 votes). In the
2015 Polish parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 25 October 2015. All 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators of the Senate of Poland, Senate were elected. The election was won by the largest opposition party, the right-wing Law and Justice (Pola ...
, the party earned 4.76% of the vote (722,999 votes) but failed to reach the 5% electoral threshold needed to get any seats. The party gained two seats during the VIII Sejm after Jacek Wilk and later Jakub Kulesza left Kukiz'15 to join KORWiN. Ahead of the
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, KORWiN formed an alliance with the National Movement (RN) and other right-wing parties called the
Confederation A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issu ...
. Even though the coalition failed to get any seats, the main parties stayed together to contest the
2019 Polish parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 13 October 2019. All 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators of the Senate of Poland, Senate were elected. The ruling right-wing Law and Justice (Poland), Law and Justice (PiS) won re-election to a ...
. The Confederation ended up receiving 6.81% of the vote (1,256,953 votes) and 11 seats, five of which were taken by the KORWiN members. For the
2020 Polish presidential election Presidential elections were held in Poland on 28 June 2020. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held on 12 July, in which incumbent president Andrzej Duda, running with the support of the incumbent government of t ...
, KORWiN endorsed vice-chairman of the RN
Krzysztof Bosak Krzysztof Bosak (, born 13 June 1982) is a far-right Polish politician. He serves as the Deputy Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. He was a member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, Sejm for the League of Polish Families from 2005 ...
following his victory in the 2019–20 Confederation presidential primary. Bosak received 6.8% of the vote (1,317,380) which was by far the best result of any candidate (or party) endorsed by Janusz Korwin-Mikke. In March 2022, claiming that the party had abandoned its
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roots and become Russophilic, three MPs left the party, creating a splinter group called Wolnościowcy. On 15 October 2022, Korwin-Mikke stepped down as the party president and was replaced by Sławomir Mentzen, the party's then vice president. Mentzen has worked to transform the image of the party away from a personality cult of Korwin-Mikke culminating in changing the party's name to "New Hope." The founder of the party, Janusz Korwin-Mikke, was expelled from the party on 28 October 2023, which its new chairman, Sławomir Mentzen, justified with his controversial statements that harmed the party and contributed to it achieving a lower result than expected in the parliamentary elections this year." On 21 April 2024, in the second round of the presidential elections in
Bełchatów Bełchatów () is a city in central Poland with a population of 55,583, as of December 2021. It is located in Łódź Voivodeship, southwest of Warsaw. The Bełchatów Power Station, Elektrownia Bełchatów, located in Bełchatów, is the largest ...
, , a party member, was elected, becoming the party's and Confederation's first city president.


Ideology and position

The New Hope has been described as a
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and
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party. Regarding social issues, the party is
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, and regarding economic issues, it is
right-libertarian Right-libertarianism,Rothbard, Murray (1 March 1971)"The Left and Right Within Libertarianism". ''WIN: Peace and Freedom Through Nonviolent Action''. 7 (4): 6–10. Retrieved 14 January 2020.Goodway, David (2006). '' Anarchist Seeds Beneath the ...
. It has been also described as
right-wing populist Right-wing populism, also called national populism and right populism, is a political ideology that combines right-wing politics with populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric employs anti- elitist sentiments, opposition to the Establishm ...
. It has expressed hard Eurosceptic views towards the
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. After Mentzen replaced Korwin-Mikke as party leader, the party became more critical of Russia, with Mentzen describing Russia as the main threat to Poland, calling Russian President
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a "murderer and a barbarian" and expressing support for Ukraine in the
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, while being sceptical of increased military aid due to equipment shortages in Poland. Mentzen has also said that the Polish state should take no position on the
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.


Programme

The party's programme preamble calls for: * rebuilding the basic values of the Polish culture and " Latin civilization" and the Christian moral foundations of society, * construction of
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, fair and efficient governance based on the subsidiarity principle, * implementation of the "eternal human aspirations for Freedom", * respect for the private property of citizens and the fruits of their labor, * striving for the implementation of the Polish national interest in the international arena and optimal conditions for the development of the Republic of Poland, * strengthening the role of the family and creating favorable conditions for its development. Other issues mentioned in the program are: * the adoption of a new Polish constitution which takes into account the " principle of no harm to the willing" and the introduction of a
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; strengthening the tripartite division of powers by prohibiting the combination of positions in the legislative, executive and judiciary (especially the functions of a deputy and minister); * the reduction of the role of the
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to the body deciding on the amount of taxes and controlling the executive power, and the reduction of the number of ministries; * the creation of an eleven-person Council of State elected by the
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and appointed by the
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. According to the group's leader, it would take over the legislative initiative from the government * elimination of PIT and CIT income taxes as well as inheritance and donation tax, as well as the abolition of compulsory pension and health insurance while respecting acquired rights; * introducing in the constitution a ban on adopting a budget with a deficit in peacetime; regaining sovereignty which, according to the party, requires abandoning the
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and rebuilding the treaty base of the European Union; * doubling defense spending; * reintroduction of the
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.


Election results


Presidential


Sejm


European Parliament


References


External links

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