The Razem Party Congress decided to leave the parliamentary club of the left and create a Razem Party group in the Sejm – said Razem MP Marta Stożek on October 27. She added that the application to form the group would be submitted in the coming week.
In the coming week we will submit an application to establish this group so that we can appear independently as a Razem party at the first November meeting
– she stated.
October 27 is the second day of the Razem party congress, during which the group’s activists discussed, among other things, the results of the internal referendum and made decisions. about leaving the left-wing parliamentary club. In the vote that took place on October 11 and 12, this was 53.75 percent. activists voted to leave the club.
Missing from the congress were: Deputy President of the Senate Magdalena Biejat, Senator Anna Górska and MPs: Joanna Wichy, Dorota Olko and Daria Gosek-Popiołek, who decided to leave the Razem Party on October 24. They said they would stay with the left-wing club but would not join any party.
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Source: wPolityce

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