List of Movements/Political Parties/Poland

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Parliamentary[1]

Goverment
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Extraparliamentary

Silesia

Kashubia

Łódź

WIP

File:Cball-LesserPoland.png Lesser Poland

File:Cball-Świętokrzyskie.png Holy Cross region

Podlaskie

Pomerania

Lower Silesia

Defunct

Silesia

Łódź

File:Cball-LesserPoland.png Lesser Poland

File:Cball-Świętokrzyskie.png Holy Cross region

Polish People's Republic

Republic of Poland-in-exile (1939-1990)

Second Republic of Poland

Parliamentary

Extraparliamentary

Other major minority parties

Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918)

Austrian Partion

Russian Partion

Prussian/German Partition

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Organizations

Think tanks

Youth wings

Historical

Labour Unions

Polish Leaders

Duchy of Poland

Fragmented Duchy of Poland

Duchy of Krakow

Kings of Poland

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Russian partition

Kingdom of Poland

Kingdom of Poland after the November Uprising

Prussian partition

Grand Duchy of Posen

Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

Duchy of Warsaw

Second Polish Rzeczpospolita

Republic of Poland-in-exile (1939-1990)

Polish People's Rzeczpospolita

I secretaries of Central Committee of PZPR

Third Polish Rzeczpospolita era

List of Premiers

Kingdom of Poland/Polish-Lithuania

Great Chancellors (1107 - 1795)

Great Crown Hetman (1503 - 1794)

Duchy of Warsaw era

Deputy Prime Ministers

  • TBA
Poland under the partitions

Kingdom of Poland (Russia)

Namiestnik of the Kingdom of Poland

Provisional Government of the Kingdom of Poland (1815)

Presidents of the Administrative Council of the Kingdom of Poland

Presidents of the National Government of the Kingdom of Poland - (1830-1831)

Presidents of the National Government of the Republic of Poland (1846)

Presidents of the National Committee in Poznań (1848)

Presidents of the National Government (1863-1864)

Heads of executive authorities in the occupied Kingdom of Poland (1917-1918)

Deputy Prime Ministers of the Regency Council

Second Polish Rzeczpospolita era

Prime Ministers of the Provisional People's Government of the Polish Republic (1918)

Prime Ministers of the Second Republic of Poland

Deputy Prime Ministers

Republic of Poland-in-exile (1939-1990)

Deputy Prime Ministers

Polish People's Rzeczpospolita era

Deputy Prime Ministers

Third Polish Rzeczpospolita era

Deputy Prime Ministers

Chancellery of the President

Heads of the President's Chancellery

Heads of the President's Cabinet

Management of the Chancellery of the President

TBA

Chancellery of the Prime Minister

Management

  • TBA

Heads of the Chancellery

Ministers

Third Polish Rzeczpospolita

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Ministry of Climate and Environment

Ministry of Culture and National Heritage

Ministry of Development and Technology

Ministry of Digitisation

Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy

Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy

Ministry of Health

Ministry of Industry

Ministry of Infrastructure

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration

Ministry of Justice

Ministry of National Defence

Ministry of National Education

Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Ministry of Sport and Tourism

Ministry of State Assets

Ministry of Administration and Digitization (formerly)

Ministry of Education and Science (formerly)

Polish People's Republic

TBA

Mayors and village heads

Masovian Voivodeship

Warsaw

Silesian Voivodeship

Katowice

Częstochowa

Bytom

  • TBA

Siemanowice Śląskie

Zawiercie

Greater Poland Voivodeship

  • TBA

Poznań

Gniezno

Lesser Poland Voivodeship

  • TBA

Kraków

Wieliczka

TBA

Councilors

Myślenice

  • TBA

Limanowa

  • TBA

Wieliczka

Lower Silesian Voivodeship

  • TBA

Wrocław

Trzebnica

  • TBA

Łódź Voivodeship

  • TBA

Łódź

Rusiec

  • TBA

Pomeranian Voivodeship

Gdańsk

Gdynia

Lublin Voivodeship

  • TBA

Lublin

Chełm

Podkarpackie Voivodeship

  • TBA

Rzeszów

Tarnobrzeg

Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship

  • TBA

Bydgoszcz

Toruń

  • TBA

West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Szczecin

  • TBA

Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Olsztyn

  • TBA

Holy Cross Voivodeship

Kielce

Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski

Sandomierz

  • TBA

Skarzysko-Kamienna

Starachowice

Podlaskie Voivodeship

Białystok

Łomża

Choroszcz

Lubuskie Voivodeship

Gorzów Wielkopolski

  • TBA

Opolskie Voivodeship

  • TBA

Opole

  • TBA

Głubczyce

  • TBA

Senate

Presidency of XI cadency (Prezydentium)

Deputy Marshals of the Senate

Members

Presidency of X cadency (Prezydentium)

Deputy Marshals of the Senate

Members

Sejm

Elections

Notable People

Main Parties Leaders

Activists

Clergy

Further Information

Wikipedia

Misc

References

  1. Source: https://ewybory.eu/wybory-parlamentarne-2023/
  2. While being social democratic, the party is a hub for former members of the Marxist-Leninist PZPR
  3. KKP's platform includes monarchism, reactionary politics, Catholic politics, economic liberalism and euroscepticism.
  4. "W wyborach do Parlamentu Europejskiego w 2024 ugrupowanie wystartowało jako Konfederacja WiN. Oprócz NN, RN, KKP i prezesa Ruchu PE z jej list wystartowali także przedstawiciele partii Polska Jest Jedna (...) która po wyborach wyraziła wolę kontynuacji współpracy z Konfederacją. (The party [Confederation] took part in 2024 European election as Confederation WiN. Besides NN, RN, KKP and PE Movement's chairman, representatives of Poland is One ran from its [Confederation's] lists, who voiced their will for continuation of cooperation with Confederation.) Wikipedia (In Polish)
  5. "Designated traitor party" so to speak.
  6. Not a political party, nonetheless a member organisation of the coalition.
  7. The Friends of the Constitution are regarded as the first Polish political party, having a formal structure required to be considered a party)
  8. Personally, it looks like a gigachad (image)