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Federation for the Republic

Political party in Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Federation for the Republic (FdR, Federacja) is a Polish right-wing political party with a republican, conservative and national character. It was founded in November 2018, and registered on 12 March 2020.

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History

On 2 November 2018 Marek Jakubiak, poseł for the 8th Sejm, declared he will exit the Kukiz’15 parliamentary group, and his desire to found a federative right-wing organization.[1] 13 days later he announced the creation of the Federation for the Republic.[2]

Despite initially trying to form a coalition with the Right Wing of the Republic,[3] on 6 March, FdR joined the Confederation, which was then created for the 2019 European Parliament election. 16 days later, Jakubiak cofounded the Confederation parliamentary circle.

The Federation of the Republic hosted Marek Jakubiak as its candidate for the 2020 presidential election, with Marek Jakubiak gaining 33,652 votes (0.17%). In the second round, it endorsed incumbent President Andrzej Duda.[4]

In May 2023, Jakubiak returned to Kukiz'15 as its general secretary.

In the 2023 parliamentary election, Marek Jakubiak was elected to the Sejm as a member Kukiz'15 from the lists of Law and Justice.

In the 2025 presidential election, Marek Jakubiak again ran for President, improving his result, and earning 150,698 votes (0.77%). In the second round, he endorsed Karol Nawrocki.[5]

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Ideology

FdR refers to Roman Dmowski.[6] In the party's statue, it refers to itself as republican.[7] The primary postulates of FdR are:

In 2019 FdR published a detailed program, "Patriotism and freedom" (Polish: Patriotyzm i wolność).[9]

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Election results

Presidential

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References

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