League of Polish Families

League of Polish Families
Liga Polskich Rodzin
LeaderWitold Bałażak
FounderRoman Giertych
Founded30 May 2001 (2001-05-30)
Merger ofNational Democratic Party
National Party
Headquartersul. Hoża 9, 00-528 Warsaw
IdeologyCurrent:
Christian conservatism
Social conservatism
Civic nationalism
Anti-capitalism
Familialism
Pro-Europeanism
Historical:
National democracy
Polish nationalism
National conservatism
Political Catholicism
Hard Euroscepticism
Political positionRight-wing[A]
Historical:
Far-right
ReligionRoman Catholicism
National affiliationCivic Coalition
European affiliationEuropean Christian Political Party
ColoursSky blue
Anthem"Rota"
Sejm
0 / 460
Senate
0 / 100
European Parliament
0 / 51
Website
www.lpr.pl

^ A: The party is also considered economically left-wing.

The League of Polish Families (Polish: Liga Polskich Rodzin, pronounced [ˈli.ɡa ˈpɔl.skix ˈrɔ.d͡ʑin], LPR) is a social conservative political party in Poland, with many far-right elements in the past. The party's original ideology was that of the National Democracy movement which was headed by Roman Dmowski, however, in 2006 its leader Roman Giertych distanced himself from that heritage.

It was represented in the Polish parliament, forming part of the cabinet of Jarosław Kaczyński until the latter dissolved in September 2007. In the 2007 parliamentary election, it failed to gain the 5% threshold required to enter the Sejm and lost all its seats, even failing to cross the 3% threshold for eligibility to receive government funding. Since then, the party has become a minor political force, but continues to exist.

The All-Polish Youth used to be affiliated with the party as its youth wing, but these two organisations later severed their relations.