Labour Union (Poland)

1992

It is a member of the Party of European Socialists (PES). == History == Labour Union was formed in June 1992.

1993

The party contested the 1993 parliamentary elections, obtaining 7.28% of the popular vote and had 41 representatives elected to the lower house (Sejm).

1997

In the following parliamentary elections of 1997, UP received only 4.74% of votes, thereby falling short of the required 5% threshold for election to the Sejm.

2001

At the 2001 parliamentary elections, UP entered into an electoral alliance with the major Polish social-democratic party Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), and managed to get 16 of its members elected to parliament.

2004

In May 2004, UP signed an alliance with SDPL, in which both parties agreed to jointly contest the following parliamentary elections under the SDPL banner, and to support the candidacy of Marek Borowski in the 2005 presidential election.

Again, none of them were elected. They managed, however, to win one seat on the European Parliament elections in 2004, and hold it in the elections in 2009 and 2014. In July 2015 the party joined the Zjednoczona Lewica (United Left) electoral alliance for the 2015 parliamentary elections.

2005

In May 2004, UP signed an alliance with SDPL, in which both parties agreed to jointly contest the following parliamentary elections under the SDPL banner, and to support the candidacy of Marek Borowski in the 2005 presidential election.

At the 2005 parliamentary elections, SDPL gained only 3.9% of the vote, which was insufficient for the alliance to achieve parliamentary representation. In 2006, UP joined SLD, SDPL and the liberal Democratic Party – demokraci.pl to form a centre-left electoral alliance named Left and Democrats (LiD) for the upcoming local elections.

2006

At the 2005 parliamentary elections, SDPL gained only 3.9% of the vote, which was insufficient for the alliance to achieve parliamentary representation. In 2006, UP joined SLD, SDPL and the liberal Democratic Party – demokraci.pl to form a centre-left electoral alliance named Left and Democrats (LiD) for the upcoming local elections.

2007

This electoral alliance was maintained for the 2007 parliamentary elections, and LiD came in third place with 13.2% of the vote, which saw 53 of its candidates elected to the Sejm.

2009

Again, none of them were elected. They managed, however, to win one seat on the European Parliament elections in 2004, and hold it in the elections in 2009 and 2014. In July 2015 the party joined the Zjednoczona Lewica (United Left) electoral alliance for the 2015 parliamentary elections.

2011

Unfortunately for UP, the party was the only one of the four component parties of the LiD alliance not to have any of its candidates elected. In 2011 parliamentary elections its candidates joined the electoral lists of SLD.

2014

Again, none of them were elected. They managed, however, to win one seat on the European Parliament elections in 2004, and hold it in the elections in 2009 and 2014. In July 2015 the party joined the Zjednoczona Lewica (United Left) electoral alliance for the 2015 parliamentary elections.

2015

Again, none of them were elected. They managed, however, to win one seat on the European Parliament elections in 2004, and hold it in the elections in 2009 and 2014. In July 2015 the party joined the Zjednoczona Lewica (United Left) electoral alliance for the 2015 parliamentary elections.




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