New Hope Nowa Nadzieja | |
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President | Sławomir Mentzen |
Vice-presidents | |
Founder | Janusz Korwin-Mikke |
Founded | 22 January 2015 |
Split from | Congress of the New Right |
Headquarters | Piękna Street 3/8, Warsaw, Poland |
Youth wing | Youth for Liberty |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
National affiliation | Confederation Liberty and Independence |
European affiliation | Europe of Sovereign Nations Party |
European Parliament group | Europe of Sovereign Nations |
International affiliation | International Alliance of Libertarian Parties |
Colors | |
Sejm | 8 / 460 |
Senate | 0 / 100 |
European Parliament | 3 / 53 |
City mayors | 1 / 107 |
Regional assemblies | 2 / 552 |
Website | |
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The New Hope (Polish: Nowa Nadzieja, [ˈnova naˈd͡ʑɛ.ja]; NN) is a right-wing to far-right political party in Poland and member of Confederation. As of 2024, it is led by Sławomir Mentzen.[1][2]
Founded in 2015 by Janusz Korwin-Mikke as a result of his removal from the Congress of the New Right, his former party,[3] it was initially called Coalition for the Renewal of the Republic of Liberty and Hope (Koalicja Odnowy Rzeczypospolitej Wolność i Nadzieja) and then subsequently Confederation for the Renewal of the Republic of Liberty and Hope (Konfederacja Odnowy Rzeczypospolitej Wolność i Nadzieja), both abbreviated to KORWiN or sometimes shortened to Liberty (Wolność).
Among the party's other members are Przemysław Wipler, who held a seat in the Polish Sejm, and Robert Iwaszkiewicz, Member of the European Parliament. The party's Polish name was originally a backronym of the founder's name Korwin-Mikke, who took part in the 2015 presidential election.[4]