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Slavic Union (; ZS) is an ethnic nationalist political party in Poland founded on 3 August 2006 (derived from an association of the same name founded on 6 July 2004). Its chairman was Włodzimierz Rynkowski until 2018, becoming chairman again in 2022. From 2018 the party was led by Zbigniew Adamczyk, and from December 2019 to 2022 by Karol Weiher. The party first fielded candidates in the 2006 local elections and won two seats on the municipal councils in 2010. Between 2009 and 2019, Slavic Union put forward committees three times for the European Parliament elections, but has so far failed to push through any list due to a lack of the required number of signatures. The long-standing president of the Slavic Union was Włodzimierz Rynkowski, who was replaced by Zbigniew Adamczyk in 2018. One of the key demands in the Slavic Union's programme is the strengthening of alliances between Poland and Central and Eastern European countries. The party also advocates for leaving the
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, strengthening defence, introducing free health care and single-mandate electoral districts. It strongly opposes the construction of a US missile shield and Poland's participation in imperial military conflicts. The party also proposes that strategic industries, banks and natural resources be owned by the state, along with free and
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and education should be free. According to the Slavic Union, Poland should not be looking for allies in the West when it has countries such as Belarus and Russia at hand and it is with them that it should strengthen cooperation.


History

The party originates from the All-Slavic Council (), which was founded in 1996 and encompassed several Polish political circles, including the one of Bolesław Tejkowski from which the Slavic Union emerged. The founders of the party recalled: "Conceptually, we started in 1999, when NATO began bombing Yugoslavia. We opposed this intervention." Slavic Union was founded in 2004 as a public organisation, and had about 20 members. In 2006, the organisation was officially registered as a political party and reported to have about 100 active members. Most of the party's members came from nationalist and right-wing organisations, such as the
national conservative National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity, communitarianism and the public role of religion. It shares aspects of traditionalist conservatism and social conserva ...
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and
left-wing nationalist Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social hierarchies. Left-wing poli ...
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, SRP) is a Christian socialism, Christian socialist, Populism, populist, agrarianism, agrarian, and Nationalism, nationalist list of political parties in Poland, political party and trade union in Pola ...
. Slavic Union initially cooperated with
Patriotic Self-Defence Patriotic Self-Defence (, SP) was a minor political party in Poland. The party was founded in September 2006 by former members of the Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, SRP), who left the party following an argument with the leader of Self- ...
, an agrarian party that split from Self-Defence. In 2004, Slavic Union became a member of the Slavic Forum, which brought together activists from left-wing patriotic groups such as National Left Alliance (), National Workers' Front () and the Polish Slavic Committee (). Mieczysław Kisieliński became the chairman of the organisation. On 17 August 2005, in front of the Foreign Ministry building, the association organised a picket in support of the Belarusian authorities. In February 2007, the party organised the First All-Polish Congress of the Slavic Union in Warsaw. It was attended by 70 people, including a representative of the Embassy of Ukraine in Poland. The party thentook part in numerous pickets in front of the Sejm against plans to deploy a US missile defence shield in Poland. In the
2005 Polish presidential election Presidential elections were held in Poland on 9 October and 23 October 2005. The outgoing President of Poland, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, had served the two five-year terms allowed under the constitution and was unable to stand for a third term. Le ...
, Slavic Union, together with the rest of the Slavic Forum, endorsed
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of the far-left
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, SRP) is a Christian socialism, Christian socialist, Populism, populist, agrarianism, agrarian, and Nationalism, nationalist list of political parties in Poland, political party and trade union in Pola ...
. On 16 February 2006, together with the National Workers' Front (), Slavic Union organized a meeting of the "patriotic left" at the
University of Wrocław The University of Wrocław (, UWr; ) is a public research university in Wrocław, Poland. It is the largest institution of higher learning in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, with over 100,000 graduates since 1945, including some 1,900 researcher ...
, where the parties decried "the sources of globalisation and capitalist exploitation". On 15 March 2006, the party held a protest in Warsaw against the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan and plans to install American missile defence systems on Polish territory. The protesters marched from the Presidential Palace to the Polish Sejm and the US Embassy. The protest was also attended by Polish Labour Party - August 80, Young Socialists,
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,
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, Reason Party, Workers' Democracy,
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, Workers' Initiative, Polish Communist Party and the
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. In 2008, a new party called Patriotic Poland was found, which closely cooperated with the Slavic Union and heavily influenced its program. The ideology of Patriotic Poland was based on
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, anti-Americanism and
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; the party also advocated for social solidarity, an economic system based on
social market economy The social market economy (SOME; ), also called Rhine capitalism, Rhine-Alpine capitalism, the Rhenish model, and social capitalism, is a socioeconomic model combining a free-market capitalist economic system with social policies and enough re ...
and right-wing socialism. In 2010, the vice-president of Patriotic Poland, Zdzisław Jankowski, put forward his candidacy for the presidential elections, but his candidacy was rejected by the State Electoral Commission. While remaining a leading activist of Patriotic Poland, Jankowski ran in the 2015 presidential election behalf of the Slavic Union, although he failed to collect enough signatures to register his candidacy. In 2017, Jankowski became a vice-president of the Slavic Union. From 23 February to 1 March 2008, the party protested with the Serbian Embassy in Poland against recognition of Kosovo. On 25 March 2008, at the United States Embassy in Warsaw, the party then celebrated the 9th anniversary of NATO air strikes on Yugoslavia. In April 2008, the party also organised pickets against the ratification of the
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. In August 2008, after Russia's invasion of Georgia, at the Russian Embassy in Poland, the Slavic Union organised a demonstration and concert under the slogan ''Solidarity with Russia''. The party cooperates with the Polish-Sorbian Association "Pro Lusatia", the Russian magazine ''Atenei'', the
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, the
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,Związek Słowiański: II Zjazd Związku Słowiańskiego
/ref> the embassies of Russia, Belarus, China, Cuba and the DPRK in Poland, as well as with borderland and nationalist circles (e.g. '' Podlasie XXI Wieku'' and National Television). During the
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in Ukraine during the
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, the party congratulated
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on his victory in the presidential election. Similar congratulations were offered by the Slavic Union in the
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. Alyaksandr Lukashenka, while in 2012 an application was sent to Prime Minister
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asking him to stop his sanctions policy towards Belarus.


Elections

The party took part in the
2006 Polish local elections The 2006 Polish local elections were held in two parts. with its first round on 12 November and the second on 26 November 2006. In the election's first round, voters chose 39,944 gmina councillors, 6,284 powiat councillors and 561 deputies to ...
, putting up a list for the municipal council of
Olszewo-Borki Olszewo-Borki is a village in Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Olszewo-Borki. It lies approximately west of Ostrołęka and north of Warsaw ...
- 9.13% (68) of the vote - and to the municipal council of
Wrocław Wrocław is a city in southwestern Poland, and the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. It is the largest city and historical capital of the region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the Oder River in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Eu ...
- 0.08% (21) of the vote. The party then participated in the early elections to the
Podlaskie Voivodeship Sejmik The Podlaskie Voivodeship Sejmik () is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Podlaskie. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of thirty councillors elected to a five-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is Cezar ...
on 20 May 2007, and did not win any seats. The party intended to run in the
2007 Polish parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 21 October 2007. All 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators of the Senate were elected. The largest opposition group, Civic Platform (PO), soundly defeated the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party an ...
, but did not register any candidate. It was also the case for the
2009 European Parliament election in Poland The 2009 European Parliament election in Poland was the election of the delegation from Poland to the European Parliament in 2009 which took place on 7 June 2009. On 13 February the Sejm (the lower house of the Polish parliament) accepted a ...
, where despite the registration of the committee, it failed to put forward any electoral list (
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). In the
2010 Polish presidential election Presidential elections were held in Poland on 20 June 2010. As no candidate received a majority of votes in the first round, a second round was held on 4 July 2010. Bronisław Komorowski, the acting President of Poland and vice-chairman of the C ...
, Slavic Union fielded the candidacy of Krzysztof Mazurski, who failed to collect 100.000 signatures and was not registered. In the
2010 Polish local elections The 2010 Polish local elections were held in two parts, with its first round on 21 November and the second on 5 December. The first round included elections of deputies to provincial voivodeship sejmiks, as well for gmina and powiat councilors. ...
, Slavic Union fielded candidates in all districts for the
Masovian Voivodeship Sejmik The Masovian Voivodeship Sejmik () is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Masovia in Poland. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of fifty-one councillors, making it the largest provincial assembly in the republic. All cou ...
. Its list received 0.31% (5707) of the votes. In addition, Slavic Union won two seats in municipal councils. In the
2011 Polish parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 9 October 2011. All 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators of the Senate of Poland, Senate were elected. The ruling Civic Platform (PO) won a plurality of seats and Tusk became the first Polish pri ...
, the party registered its candidate Anita Walotek in the Sosnowiec-Jaworzno district, who received 2.35% (2,977) of the vote, coming in last, 6th place. In the
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, Slavic Union again failed to field any electoral list, despite registering a committee. In the local elections in the same year, ZS fielded lists in all districts for the Mazovian Voivodeship assembly, receiving 0.37% (6621) of the vote. In addition, the party won eight seats in municipal councils. 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 ...
, Slavic Union fielded a candidate for the
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, Zbigniew Adamczyk, in the Grudziądz district. He received 8.96% (9562) of the vote, coming in last, 4th place. In the
2018 Polish local elections The 2018 Polish local elections were held on October 21 for all 16 regional assemblies (''sejmik wojewódzki''), 380 county (''powiat'') councils, and 2477 municipal (''gmina'') councils. There were also direct elections for heads (''wójt'') of m ...
, the party registered its own committee, fielding lists in half of the districts for the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik. It received 0.42% of the vote (3286) on a provincial scale. In 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 ...
in district no. 12, the party again fielded Zbigniew Adamczyk for the Senate. Vice-chairman of the ZS Zdzisław Jankowski, meanwhile, opened the Konin list of Zjednoczeni Ponad Podziałami to the
Sejm The Sejm (), officially known as the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (), is the lower house of the bicameralism, bicameral parliament of Poland. The Sejm has been the highest governing body of the Third Polish Republic since the Polish People' ...
(received 679 votes). Zbigniew Adamczyk in the Senate district received 6.32% (8469) of the votes, coming in penultimate, 4th place. Also, Zbigniew Adamczyk entered as a candidate in the
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, however, he did not collect the required number of signatures, and after the vote did not take place, he did not register the committee in the second round. On 11 August 2023, the party registered an electoral committee for the
2023 Polish parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 15 October 2023 to elect members of the Sejm and Senate of Poland, Senate. A 2023 Polish referendum, referendum containing four questions concerning economic and immigration policy of the government ...
. The party shocked the pundits by fielding controversial businessman Stanisław Tymiński as one of its two candidates for the Senate. Tymiński is a populist businessman who lived in Canada before returning to Poland and partaking in the
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, where he shocked the media by taking second place in the first round as an "out of nowhere" dark horse candidate. Tymiński had many political labels attached to him during the election, being described as, among others, a "progressive libertarian, civilised capitalist, and ended up as a reactionary endek, Darwinist, almost (or even) fascist". Amongst media-sparked controversies such as Tymiński allegedly abusing his wife and having links to Colombian drug mafia, Tymiński lost in a landslide to
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. Explaining his decision to run again after 30 years, Tymiński wrote: "For many years I have been observing how much our country has changed, which is completely dependent on foreign capital. As long as Poland's budget is kept on a drip of loans, foreign capitalists have profit. In such a situation, the only thing left is the possibility of diplomatic negotiations, because we cannot afford to fight with an open visor. And to negotiate you need the power of the electorate in the form of a large number of votes. I will be asking for such in the elections in October. Sometimes I hear opinions that nobody can change Poland. But the truth is that evil comes when good people do nothing to oppose it. You cannot be a passive observer all your life!." Ultimately Tymiński won 12.71% (18,052) of the vote in his district, failing to gain a seat. The party's other candidate, Zbigniew Adamczyk, also failed to win a seat, winning 4.78% (7750) of the district's popular vote. Political commentators expressed astonishment at Tymiński candidacy on behalf of the party, remarking that he "has thus come a long way from being a globetrotting businessman to becoming a promoter of neo-slavism." In the
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, the party submitted its leader, Włodzimierz Rynkowski, as the presidential candidate. His notice was accepted by the National Electoral Commission on 18 February 2025. However, in order to be included on the election ballot, a presidential candidate must gather at least 100,000 signatures by 4 April, 6 weeks before the election. it did not obtain a sufficient number of signatures. the party then supported Marek Woch, the candidate of Non-Party Local Government Official.


Ideology

According to the declaration, "The Slavic Union program refers to the Manifesto of the Slavic Congress in Prague in 1848, aims to defend the rights and interests of the Polish Nation and preserve its Slavic identity." It pursues its goals through "active participation in political, social, economic and cultural life". The party opposes the deployment of a US missile shield in Poland, and sees Poland's allies mainly in Central and Eastern Europe. The party wants to radically alter the political system of Poland, wishing to introduce reforms such as liquidation of political parties due to their anti-Polish activities and majority-only elections in single-member constituencies. Slavic Union is connected to the ''rodzimowiercy'' movement in Poland, which adheres to Slavic neopaganism syncretized with Celtic and Nordic elements, along with feminist-influenced witchcraft of Wicca tradition. It opposes Polish membership in NATO and the EU, and instead speaks for closer relationship with Russia and Serbia. The party is described as a part of the Polish patriotic left. It is associated with the National Workers' Front (), a
left-wing nationalist Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social hierarchies. Left-wing poli ...
party founded in 1999. It also took part in protests together with the Polish Labour Party - August 80, Young Socialists,
Labour Union A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages ...
,
Greens 2004 The Greens ( ) is a political party in Poland. It was formed in 2003 under the name "Greens 2004" and formally registered itself in February 2004. It supports principles of green politics, and it is positioned on the centre-left and leans to ...
, Reason Party, Workers' Democracy,
Federacja Anarchistyczna Federacja Anarchistyczna (Anarchist Federation or (FA)) is a federation of Polish anarchist organizations. The federation was founded in 1988 (initially founded as "Międzymiastówka Anarchistyczna" (MA) or the Inter-City Anarchist Association) a ...
, Workers' Initiative, Polish Communist Party and the
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. Slavic Union also endorsed
Andrzej Lepper Andrzej Zbigniew Lepper (; 13 June 1954 – 5 August 2011) was a Polish people, Polish politician, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture, and the leader of Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland. Known for his radical rhetoric and agg ...
of the far-left party
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, SRP) is a Christian socialism, Christian socialist, Populism, populist, agrarianism, agrarian, and Nationalism, nationalist list of political parties in Poland, political party and trade union in Pola ...
in the
2005 Polish presidential election Presidential elections were held in Poland on 9 October and 23 October 2005. The outgoing President of Poland, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, had served the two five-year terms allowed under the constitution and was unable to stand for a third term. Le ...
. In an interview with the Russian
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, a representative of the party explained the party's view on Ukraine and Russia. The party accused Ukrainian immigrants and refugees of possessing anti-Polish sympathies and setting up "post-Banderite" underground organisations in Poland. The party also called for Polexit, arguing that Poland had lost its budgetary independence as "decisions in the case of our country are made outside its borders, and puppet governments only implement these decisions". Slavic Union advocates for a "pro-Polish government" that would resist the structures of the EU and implement a nationalist economic policy. The party argues that Banderism is growing in Ukraine and believes that Russia is a "natural ally" of Poland, stating: "We and the Russians are Slavs, peoples of one root, one blood". Slavic Union demands that the name of the
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Nysa be changed to Euroregion
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. The party calls the referendum in Montenegro "an act of Yugoslav drama" and also protests the "germanisation" of Silesia. The party also protested against the dismissal of Professor Roman Kuźniar as director of the Polish Institute of International Affairs. The Union party Ukrainian historical policy, especially the glorification of the UPA, and accuses the Lithuanian authorities of assimilating Poles in Lithuania. The party also made appeals to the
Kresy myth The Kresy myth () ('myth' in Polish sometimes not referring to a necessarily false belief as in English) also known as the Kresy Cult () and the Kresy Legend () is the name to a certain sense of views or attitudes in connection to nostalgic attach ...
, a nostalgic feeling for the
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of Poland that were ceded to the USSR in 1945. Slavic Union accused the Lithuanian government of implementing
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policies and disempowering the Polish minority in Lithuania. The party organised a protest in the Vilnius region in 2012, on the first anniversary of a Lithuanian education law that limited the role of Polish language in Lithuanian schools. Party activists compared the policies of Lithuania to
Prussian deportations The Prussian deportations, also known as the Prussian expulsions of Poles (; ), were the mass expulsions of Polish people, Poles from Prussia between 1885 and 1890. More than 30,000 Poles who had immigrated to Prussia from the Polish regions of t ...
under the German Empire and stated: "At the beginning of the twentieth century, Poles in Greater Poland resisted strongly against the Germanisation of education. Today, Greater Poland speaks Polish. We will not give up our schools. The Vilnius region will speak Polish". In 2010, the party established cooperation with
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(banned in 2022); and both parties established common goals which were listed as the creation of a joint state of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, opposition to Ukraine's accession to NATO and the EU, as well as the recognition of Russian as the second official language in Ukraine. The Slavic Union and PSPU also condemned "the glorification of OUN-UPA and Stefan Bandera". In 2011, the party also called for "a common West Slavic structure encompassing Poland, Bohemia, Slovakia and Lusatia". For the 2015 elections, the party prepared a short program with 9 following points: * Abolition of political parties that "conduct an anti-Polish policy, divide the nation or serve foreign interests"; * Introduction of single-mandate majority electoral system, "so that the deputy is not dependent on party discipline"; * Reforming the ballot paper to consist of three pages - one for election commissions, one for observes and one for the voter; * Leaving the
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: "The basic condition for Poland's sovereignty is leaving the EU empire. The losses of belonging to the EU exceed the losses of World War II and therefore Poland should be built from scratch"; * "Strategic industries, natural resources and banks must be owned by the state and give people jobs"; * Banning foreign individuals from
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in Poland: "The land must feed the nation and cannot pass into foreign hands, because it is Polish territory. (foreigners can only rent)"; * Isolationism: "A Polish soldier cannot take part in imperial wars and by conquering ethnically Slavic countries that are friendly to us, participate in unjust wars"; * "Healthcare must be free and compulsory education must be free"; * Securing Polish legal order and obligations in accordance with the UN Charter. For the
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, the party registered the Electoral Committee of the Slavic Union, which included following 10 points: * Recognition that the interest of all Poles is the basis for any policy; * Development of cooperation between Poland and other Slavic countries; * Complete halt to privatisation and the sale of national assets; * Restoration of the national health service, police and judiciary; * Reduction of bureaucracy in all state institutions and offices; * Reducing taxes and increasing tax control over large corporations, especially foreign ones; * Punishing fraud and extortion by companies and institutions; * Pursuing a family-friendly policy; * Honest presentation of historical facts in school teaching, the press and the media; * Recognition of the Volhynian Massacre as genocide.


Election results


Senat


Regional assemblies


References


External links


Official party website

Anthem of the Slavic Union (mp3)
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