Polish-Catholic People's Party
Polish-Catholic People's Party | |
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| Leader | Wiktor Kulerski |
| Founded | 29 December 1912 |
| Dissolved | 1918 |
| Merged into | Polish People's Party "Piast" |
| Newspaper | Gazeta Grudziądzka |
| Ideology | Agrarianism Anti-communism |
| Political position | Center-right |
| Colors | Green |
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| Agrarianism in Poland |
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The Polish-Catholic People's Party (Polish: Polsko-Katolicka Partia Ludowa, PKPL) was an agrarian Polish political party founded in 1912 by the media magnate Wiktor Kulerski.