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Polish Affairs Polskie Sprawy | |
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| Abbreviation | PS |
| Leader | Agnieszka Ścigaj |
| Founded | 28 April 2021 (2021-04-28) |
| Dissolved | 12 November 2023 (2023-11-12) |
| Split from | Kukiz'15 Law and Justice Agreement |
| Headquarters | ul. Wiejska 4 00-902Warsaw |
| Ideology | Conservative liberalism |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| Website | |
| polskiesprawy.org | |
Polish Affairs (Polish:Polskie Sprawy) was a Polishconservative liberal parliamentary group formed on 29 April 2021 by two opposition MPs and one ruling party MP.[1] The leader of the circle was Agnieszka Ścigaj.[2] Two former government representatives,Zbigniew Girzyński andMałgorzata Janowska joined Polish Affairs on 8 July 2021. However, the latter left the circle later that year.[3] The circle ceased to exist after the2023 Polish parliamentary election, as the only elected member Agnieszka Ścigaj chose to sit in theLaw and Justice parliamentary club.
The circle did not present a larger set of unified ideologies, aside from being a moderate centre-right, conservative-liberal force.