It is economically liberal and has called for lowering taxes, and has also expressed socially conservative and Polish nationalist stances.
Two political parties, KORWiN and National Movement, announced in late 2018 that they had decided to run together in the 2019 European Parliament election in Poland.
[7][8] In March 2019, an application was submitted to register the party under that name,[9] and the Federation for the Republic of Poland soon joined the alliance, including some representatives.
[14][15] The Confederation placed fourth in the 2019 European Parliament election, winning 4.55% of the popular vote, although it did not reach the electoral threshold.
This has been highlighted as a significant change from previous right-wing alliances involving Korwin-Mikke where the base of support was almost exclusively young males.
[28] In 2022, serious internal splits emerged as a result of Janusz Korwin-Mikke's pro-Russian and Ukrainophobic stances in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, causing several members to renounce their KORWiN memberships, albeit remaining within the coalition.
"[30] Korwin-Mikke, a former member of the European Parliament who is running for the party from the Warsaw region in 2023, has a history of sexist statements about women.
"[31] Ryszard Zajączkowski, a university professor and one of the coalition's candidates, said that Poles were subjected to what he described as genocide "at the hands of Jews working together with communists" after World War II,[32] and said that communism is worse than fascism.
[34] In the evening of 15 January 2025, Grzegorz Braun announced he will run for the President of Poland in the upcoming election, confirming previous speculations.
[35] He declared his intent despite the fact that the Confederation Liberty and Independence leadership had designated Sławomir Mentzen as party's presidential candidate back in August 2024.
[61] In its program, they have stated their goal "to turn Poland into a ethnocracy and culturally homogenous nation built around traditionalist-Catholic principles".