The party opposed the involvement of the Roman Catholic Church in state affairs, the teaching of religion in schools, and state financial support for the Roman Catholic Church in Poland.
The Party believed in the separation of church and state, the promotion of the role of women in public life, the introduction of sex education in schools, state support for contraception, legalized abortion and euthanasia, tolerance toward social minorities, and the legal recognition of same-sex relationships through civil unions.
The Party supported free public health care, an increase in tax revenues, improvement in economic conditions for businesses, and reduction of unemployment.
In June 2005 the Party endorsed Senator Maria Szyszkowska as its candidate in the 2005 presidential election.
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