Civic Platform
Platforma Obywatelska |
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Leader | Grzegorz Schetyna |
Founded | 24 January 2001 |
Split from |
Solidarity Electoral Action Freedom Union |
Headquarters | Władysław Anders st. 21, 00-159 Warsaw |
Youth wing | "Young Democrats" Association |
Membership (2015) | 17,000 |
Ideology |
Liberal conservatism Christian democracy Liberalism Pro-Europeanism |
Political position | Centre-right to Centre |
European affiliation | European People's Party |
International affiliation | None |
European Parliament group | European People's Party |
Colours | Orange, Blue |
Sejm |
133 / 460
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Senate |
33 / 100
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European Parliament |
19 / 51
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Regional assemblies |
166 / 555
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Website | |
www |
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Civic Platform (Polish: Platforma Obywatelska, PO) is a liberal-conservative,Christian democratic, and liberalpolitical party in Poland. Civic Platform came to power following the 2007 general election as the major coalition partner in Poland's government, with party leader Donald Tusk as Prime Minister of Poland. Tusk was re-elected as Prime Minister in the 2011 general election but stepped down three years later to assume the post of President of the European Council. Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz led the party in the 2015 general election but was defeated by the Law and Justice party. On November 16, 2015 Civic Platform government stepped down after exactly 8 years in power. In 2010 Civic Platform candidate Bronisław Komorowski was elected as President of Poland, but failed in running for re-election in 2015. PO is the second largest party in the Sejm, with 138 seats, and the Senate, with 33 seats. Civic Platform is a member of the European People's Party (EPP).
The party was formed in 2001 as a split from Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS), under the leadership of Andrzej Olechowski and Maciej Płażyński, with Donald Tusk of the Freedom Union (UW). In the 2001 general election, PO emerged as the largest opposition party, behind the ruling centre-left party Democratic Left Alliance (SLD). PO remained the second-largest party at the 2005 general election, but this time behind the national-conservative party Law and Justice (PiS). In 2007, Civic Platform overtook PiS, now established as the two dominant parties, and formed a coalition government with the Polish People's Party. Following the Smolensk disaster of April 2010, Bronisław Komorowski became the first President from PO in the 2010 presidential election.