Conservative Party (Poland)

[1] In parliament, its representatives (8 posełs, 6 from UD, 2 from KLD) joined the Polish Convention.

In the 1993 Polish parliamentary election, the Conservative Party started as part of the Catholic Electoral Committee "Fatherland", which gained 878,445 (6,37%), and did not cross the 8% electoral threshold.

In February 1994, a group of activists left the party, creating the Conservative Coalition.

A year later in the presidential elections, the Conservative Party backed the candidacy of Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz.

In 1996, it signed an agreement to work with the Freedom Union, but soon later joined the Solidarity Electoral Action.