New Hope
Political party in Poland
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2025 | Sławomir Mentzen ran for president as a candidate for New Hope, though specific vote details are not provided in the text. |
2024 | New Hope participated in European Parliament elections as part of the Confederation coalition, led by Sławomir Mentzen, receiving 12.08% of votes and winning 3 seats in the European Sovereignists (ESN) group. |
April 21 2024 | A party member is elected as the president of Bełchatów in the second round of presidential elections, marking the party's first city presidency. |
2023 | Mentzen replaced Korwin-Mikke as party leader, leading to a shift in the party's stance towards Russia, with a more critical view and support for Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War. |
2023 | New Hope political party participated in parliamentary elections with Sławomir Mentzen as leader, gaining 2.6% of votes and winning 3 seats as part of the Confederation coalition. |
October 28 2023 | Janusz Korwin-Mikke, the party's founder, is expelled from the party by Sławomir Mentzen due to controversial statements. |
October 15 2022 | Janusz Korwin-Mikke steps down as party president and is replaced by Sławomir Mentzen. |
March 2022 | Three MPs leave the party, creating a splinter group called Wolnościowcy, claiming the party abandoned its libertarian roots. |
2020 | New Hope supported candidate Krzysztof Bosak in the presidential election, who received 1,317,380 votes (6.78% of total votes), finishing 4th and losing the election. |
2020 | KORWiN endorses Krzysztof Bosak for the Polish presidential election, who receives 6.8% of the vote (1,317,380 votes). |
2019 | KORWiN forms an alliance with the National Movement (RN) and other right-wing parties called the Confederation for the European Parliament election. |
2019 | The Confederation receives 6.81% of the vote (1,256,953 votes) and wins 11 seats, with five seats taken by KORWiN members. |
2019 | New Hope political party participated in parliamentary elections again led by Janusz Korwin-Mikke, receiving 2.4% of votes and winning 5 seats as part of the Confederation coalition. |
2019 | New Hope (political party) participated in European Parliament elections as part of the Confederation coalition, led by Janusz Korwin-Mikke, receiving 4.55% of votes but did not win any seats. |
2015 | Janusz Korwin-Mikke finishes fourth in the Polish presidential election, earning 3.26% of the vote (486,084 votes). |
2015 | Janusz Korwin-Mikke founded the party after being removed from the Congress of the New Right, initially naming it the Coalition for the Renewal of the Republic of Liberty and Hope (KORWiN). |
2015 | New Hope political party participated in parliamentary elections led by Janusz Korwin-Mikke, securing 4.8% of votes and becoming an extra-parliamentary party. |
2015 | In the Polish parliamentary election, the party earns 4.76% of the vote (722,999 votes) but fails to reach the 5% electoral threshold for seats. |
2015 | Janusz Korwin-Mikke participated in the Polish presidential election as the party's candidate. |
2015 | Janusz Korwin-Mikke ran for president, receiving 486,084 votes (3.26% of total votes), finishing 4th in the election and losing. |
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