Civic Coalition
Liberal electoral alliance in Poland
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2024 | Civic Coalition achieved coalition governance in the Lower Silesian voivodeship, expanding its regional political influence. |
2023 | Participated in the Polish parliamentary election as a coalition, positioning itself as a centre-right political alliance and presenting an alternative to the incumbent government. |
2023 | Civic Coalition transitioned from opposition to coalition governance in the Świętokrzyskie voivodeship. |
2023 | In parliamentary elections, Civic Coalition leader Donald Tusk celebrated a strong second-place finish, claiming a victory for democracy against the ruling Law and Justice party. |
March 2023 | Civic Coalition renewed its pledge to recognize Silesian as a regional language. |
2022 | Civic Coalition transitioned from opposition to coalition governance in the Silesian voivodeship. |
2020 | Rafał Trzaskowski, representing the Civic Coalition, ran for president and secured 5,917,340 votes (30.5%) in the first round, advancing to the second round with 10,018,263 votes (49.0%) in the final round. |
August 2019 | Silesian Autonomy Movement and other Silesian Electoral Agreement member organisations joined the Civic Coalition. |
July 2019 | The Greens announced they would participate in the elections as part of the Civic Coalition. |
June 2019 | Coalition announced participation in the 2019 Polish parliamentary election, with Civic Platform and Modern forming a joint parliamentary club. |
2018 | Civic Coalition was originally created by the Civic Platform and Modern parties for local elections, receiving 26.97% of votes and winning 194 seats across 8 voivodeships. |
2018 | The Civic Coalition (KO) was formed as a political alliance around the Civic Platform party, establishing itself in opposition to the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party. |
2018 | The Civic Coalition was established as a political party alliance in Poland, bringing together various center-right and liberal political groups. |
2018 | Civic Coalition participated in local elections, initially taking an opposition role in several voivodeships including Lower Silesian, Łódź, Lesser Poland, Lublin, Subcarpathian, Podlaskie, Silesian, and Świętokrzyskie regions. |
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