Law and Justice Party

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The Law and Justice Party in Poland is a conservative populist political party that ruled the country successfully beginning in 2015, but then kicked it all away by siding with the pro-homosexual agenda, pro-transgender agenda NATO in connection with the NATO war in Ukraine. The Law and Justice Party thereby split ways with the conservative leadership of Hungary, which was reelected while Poland's leaders were defeated in October 2023.

In 2022 alone, the Law and Justice Party took in 1.5 million refugees from Ukraine, an estimated 80% of those over 18 years old being women. Some of the men were sent back to Ukraine, to be be put on the front lines and certain death in the war.

This massive influx caused runaway inflation in Poland, as a smaller immigration crisis has caused in the United States.

The European Union Conservative ECR Party, leaded by Giorgia Meloni,[1] supports Ukraine, including the Vox Party from Spain, Law and Justice Party from Poland and Brothers of Italy from Italy.[2]

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