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  1. The League of Polish Families (Polish: Liga Polskich Rodzin, LPR) is a social conservative political party in Poland, with many far-right elements in the past. [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] The party's original ideology was that of the National Democracy movement which was headed by Roman Dmowski , however, in 2006 its leader Roman ...

  2. 27. Okt. 2009 · This article conducts an in-depth study of the trajectory of a particular radical right party, the League of Polish Families, in a particular Central and East European country, Poland. The central objective...

    • Sarah L. de Lange, Simona Guerra
    • 2009
  3. Poland. The central objective of the article is to highlight that, although there are important similarities between the League of Polish Families and other radical right parties in both Central andEastern Europe and Western Europe, the LeagueofPolish Families diersinsome respects, such as the composition of electorate and ideology from these ...

  4. List of Polish titled nobility. This article lists the Polish titled families. This list is not complete because in the 19th century Poland was a divided kingdom, between the Russian, the Austrian and the German Empires. Polish-Lithuanian magnates 1576-1586.

  5. Historical legacies play an important role in the rise of radical right parties in Central and Eastern Europe. This article conducts an in-depth study of the trajectory of a particular radical right party, the League of Polish Families, in a particular Central and East European country, Poland. The central objective of the article is to ...

  6. The League of the Right of the Republic (Polish: Liga Prawicy Rzeczypospolitej, LPR) was a short-lived Polish political alliance between the national conservative Christian right League of Polish Families (LPR), the conservative-libertarian Real Politics Union and the conservative Right of the Republic on 10 September 2007, in the ...