Congress of the New Right (Poland) (early period)

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The Congress of the New Right (early period) was a Polish right-wing, Eurosceptic political party known for its libertarian economic views and strong opposition to European Union integration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eurosceptic political party
libertarian political party
political party
right-wing political party
coreCharacteristic anti-establishment stance
right-wing populist rhetoric
strongly Eurosceptic
strongly libertarian in economic matters
country Poland
economicPolicy deregulation
free-market capitalism
low taxation
privatization of state-owned enterprises
reduction of state intervention in the economy
ideology Euroscepticism
classical liberalism
conservatism
economic liberalism
libertarianism
social conservatism
opposes expansion of EU competences over member states
further political integration within the European Union
parliamentaryRepresentation had representation in the European Parliament
had representation in the Polish Sejm
politicalPosition right-wing
politicalSpectrum right-wing to far-right
positionOnEuropeanUnion Eurosceptic
strongly opposed to European Union integration
regionOfActivity Poland NERFINISHED
socialPolicy emphasis on traditional values
opposition to political correctness
social conservatism
stanceOnIntegration opposition to deeper European integration
stanceOnRegulation support for minimal state regulation of the economy
stanceOnSovereignty support for national sovereignty of Poland
stanceOnTaxation support for lower taxes
support for simplification of the tax system
stanceOnWelfareState criticism of the welfare state
supports free market economy
individual economic freedom
limiting the size of government
reduction of bureaucracy

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Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy hasMember Congress of the New Right (Poland) (early period)