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Law and Justice Party : ウィキペディア英語版
Law and Justice

Social conservatism
National clericalism
Soft euroscepticism〔〔
| position = Centre-right to Right-wing
| international = ''None''
| european = Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists
| europarl = European Conservatives and Reformists
| colours = Navy blue, red
| seats1_title = Sejm
| seats1 =
| seats2_title = Senate
| seats2 =
| seats3_title = European Parliament
| seats3 =
| seats4_title = Regional assemblies
| seats4 =
| website =
| country = Poland
}}
Law and Justice (Polish: ), abbreviated to PiS, is a national-conservative political party in Poland. With 235 seats in the Sejm and 61 in the Senate, it is currently the largest party in the Polish parliament.
The party was founded in 2001 by the Kaczyński twins, Lech and Jarosław. It was formed from part of the Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS), with the Christian democratic Centre Agreement forming the new party's core. The party won the 2005 election, while Lech Kaczyński won the presidency. Jarosław served as Prime Minister, before calling elections in 2007, in which the party came second to Civic Platform (PO). Several leading members, including Lech Kaczyński, died in a plane crash in 2010.
The party programme is dominated by the Kaczyńskis' conservative and law and order agenda.〔 It has embraced economic interventionism, while maintaining a socially conservative stance that in 2005 moved towards the Catholic Church;〔 the party's Catholic-nationalist wing split off in 2011 to form United Poland. The party is mildly eurosceptic.
PiS is a member of the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR) European political party. The current sixteen PiS MEPs sit, as well as three other people elected from the PiS register, in the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group in the European Parliament.
==History==


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