It was resurrected in June 2021 by a pro-Law and Justice and anti-Gowin faction of the Agreement party led by MEP Adam Bielan, who was joined by five of its 18 MPs.
On 20 February 2014, a group of "Republicans" activists, led by Przemysław Wipler and Łukasz Wróbel, left Poland.
In the parliamentary elections to the Sejm, the party fielded two candidates, Magdalena Błeńska and Tomasz Jaskóła, and several others associated with the Republican Foundation.
On 28 November 2015, at the Third Congress of the "Republicans", Przemysław Wipler stepped down as president, and was replaced by Karol Rabenda, who at the same time led KORWiN in Pomerania.
[10][11] In its party program, the Republicans describe themselves as adhering to "modern conservatism" and encouraging solidarity and social responsibility between Poles while rejecting "leftist collectivism and liberal individualism" in favour of building a sense of community.
[14] In foreign policy, the party supports Poland developing further ties with NATO and takes a pro-American Atlanticism stance, especially to counteract what it describes as "German-Russian rapprochement" within Europe.
[15] Leader: Adam Bielan Vice-Leaders: Magdalena Blenska Kamil Bortniczuk Michal Cieslak Arkadiusz Urban Secretary: Marcel Klinoowski Treasurer: Wojciech Kasprowski Chair of the National Council: Karol Rabenda Head of the Country Office: Monika Baran