The Polish legislative branch consists of two primary components: the Sejm and the Advisory Board. The Sejm exclusively comprises members affiliated with the Social-Nationalist Polish People's Party (Socjalno-Nacjonalistyczne Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe), rendering it unnecessary to enumerate multiple parties within the Sejm, as the aforementioned party represents the entirety of its composition.
However, the Advisory Board consists of representatives from various regions, known as kraj, within Poland. The following list provides an organized overview of the parties represented within the Advisory Board, categorized according to the respective kraj they operate in.
Poland/Crown Kraj
Polish Party of Hope Polska Partia Nadziei
The Crown Region of the Polish Social Nationalist Republic is primarily represented by the Polish Party of Hope (Polska Partia Nadziei), which holds the distinction of being the largest political party in the region. Aligned with the Kultokrat, the party upholds the values and tenets of social nationalism, effectively adapted to address the contemporary political and technological landscape.
Non-sectarian party for the preservation of traditions Niesekciarska partia na rzecz zachowania tradycji
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: Conservative party, NPRZT
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 72
The Non-sectarian Party for the Preservation of Traditions (Niesekciarska Partia na Rzecz Zachowania Tradycji), commonly referred to as the Conservative Party, holds the distinction of being the second-largest political party within the crown region of the Polish Social Nationalist Republic. Embracing conservative social policies, the party aligns closely with the Polish Party of Hope, albeit with a stronger religious inclination. Unlike the Polish Party of Hope, the Conservative Party does not advocate for the recognition of the Baltic Archipelago as an autonomous Kraj. Furthermore, the party opposes the current lenient immigration policies between Poland and select Asian countries and low prices on alcohol.
Rural Cultural movement Ruch Kultury Wiejskiej
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: RKW
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 33
The Rural Cultural Movement (Ruch Kultury Wiejskiej) is a political coalition comprising various agrarian parties. This coalition promotes active engagement in agricultural practices, emphasizing the importance of farming and animal care for recreational purposes. Additionally, the movement advocates for increased investment in zoos as part of their commitment to preserving wildlife. One of the core tenets of the Rural Cultural Movement is its opposition to the dominance of big cities and its support for de-urbanization. Some radical elements within the party even express a desire for a return to a more tribalistic way of life, highlighting their emphasis on community and traditional values. The movement strongly critiques the current trajectory of technological acceleration and governmental aesthetics. However, they are in favor of a specific law that was enacted in 2033 that prohibits the unnecessary augmentation of the human body through technological means. This stance aligns with their broader concerns about the preservation of human nature and the potential risks associated with unchecked technological advancements.
National Radical Camp obóz narodowo-radykalny
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: ONR
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 23
The National Radical Camp (Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny) is one of the few political parties that has continued to operate following the dissolution of the Third Republic of Poland in 2027. This party openly espouses a fascist ideology, making it the sole legally recognized and officially fascist party in Poland. In contrast to the Polish Party of Hope, the National Radical Camp places a strong emphasis on the racial dimension of nationalism and opposes immigration from Asian countries. Additionally, the party seeks to abolish the kraj system, advocating for the assimilation and integration of territories controlled by the Polish Social Nationalist Republic into the broader Polish nation-state. The National Radical Camp also labels itself as "radically Catholic" and supports the establishment of a theocratic system. It seeks to promote Catholicism as a guiding force in shaping societal values and governance.
Polish Communist Party Polska Partia Komunistyczna
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: PPK
- National Affiliation: Left wing
- Seats: 23
The Polish Communist Party advocates for the reestablishment of certain systems and organizations that existed during the Polish People's Republic. It also promotes the principles of sharing and altruism through government agencies and emphasizes collaboration with trade unions within the country. While supporting the current secularism of the government, the party acknowledges Poland's predominantly Catholic identity and draws on biblical teachings regarding sharing and caring for others to underpin its platform. The party as a whole adopts a nostalgic perspective on the Polish People's Republic, aiming to incorporate elements of its societal structure into the Polish Social Nationalist Republic. This approach reflects a desire to partially return to the societal ideals that characterized the Polish People's Republic.
General Federal reformist movement Ogólny federalny ruch reformistyczny
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: OFRR
- National Affiliation: Left wing
- Seats: 15
The General Federal Reformist Movement (Ogólny Federalny Ruch Reformistyczny), also known as the Progressive Party, advocates for liberalizing government institutions and reforming Polish laws to minimize government intervention in private affairs. The party also supports certain restrictions on speech that it deems hateful. It is worth noting that despite being commonly referred to as the Progressive Party, the party itself does not prefer this label due to the negative and controversial connotations associated with progressivism since the 2027 Ziółkowski coup. Additionally, the General Federal Reformist Movement is unique in having an LGBT wing within the party. However, it is important to highlight that the functioning of this institution is subject to strict regulations imposed by the national government.
Powiat movement Ruch Powiatowy
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: RP
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 15
The Powiat Movement is a political party with a relatively straightforward platform. It aims to expand the autonomy of powiats, not only in economic matters but also in cultural legislation. By doing so, the party seeks to effectively establish a system where each powiat operates as a self-governing entity within the framework of the Polish Social Nationalist Republic, effectively forming a confederation of small communities. The party's stance on whether this sentiment extends to the smaller administrative division, such as gminas, remains uncertain.
Kashubia Kraj
Kashub National Party Kaszëbskò Partia Gòdowkò
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: KPG
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 4
The Kashub National Party is a prominent political organization dedicated to promoting and safeguarding the Kashubian language, culture, and symbols. Although it holds the largest share of support in Kashubia, its majority is slim. In 2036, the party attempted to introduce legislation aimed at removing bilingual signs in Kashubia as a means to reverse polonization. However, this proposal was ultimately vetoed by the Kultokrat of Kashubia.
Integration front Front Integracëje
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: FI
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 3
The Integration Front (Front Integracëje) was formed in response to the growing assertiveness and aggressive political strategies of the Kashub National Party aimed at diminishing Polish cultural influences within Kashubian society. This movement aims to reinstate the previous state of affairs that existed prior to the Kashub National Party's rise to dominance in Kashubian politics, thereby advocating for a return to a more balanced representation of cultural influences.
General Federal reformist movement Gòdowkò Federôlnô Reformatorsczé Ruch
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: OFRR
- National Affiliation: Left wing
- Seats: 1
Same as the Crown one, thought it is in Kashubian language.
Silesia Kraj
Silesian Social Nationalist Party Ślōnskô Socjōlnō Nacyjōnalistycznô Partiyô
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: ŚSNP
- National Affiliation: Social-Nationalist
- Seats: 17
The Silesian Social Nationalist Party (Ślōnskô Socjōlnō Nacyjōnalistycznô Partiyô) represents the Silesian faction of the social nationalist movement, aligning its policies with the unique circumstances and needs of the Silesian region. While generally supportive of the government's initiatives, the party distinguishes itself from the Polish Party of Hope through its approach to architecture in Silesia. The party advocates for a strictly traditional architectural style in the region, refraining from incorporating modern elements such as LED lights and marble materials that are prevalent in other parts of the Polish Social Nationalist Republic.
National Radical Camp Nacyjōnalnô Radikałnô Lëga
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: ONR
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 16
Same as in the crown, despite not supporting the kraj system the party still issues messages in Silesian due to some of the younger generations not speaking Polish in some regions of Silesia kraj.
Non-sectarian party for the preservation of traditions Pòlityczno Kòntrektòwa Partëja za Wòchòwòńe Tròdycyje
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: Conservative party, NPRZT
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 11
The same as the nationwide movement although in the Silesian language.
General Federal reformist movement Gòdowkô Federôlnô Reformatorsko Ruch
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: OFRR
- National Affiliation: Left wing
- Seats: 4
Same as the Crown one, thought it is in Silesian language.
German Minority Party Deutsche Minderheitspartei
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: DM
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 2
The German Minority Party (Deutsche Minderheitspartei) serves as a political representation for the German minority residing in the Silesia region, particularly in and around the Opole area. While the party no longer maintains the guaranteed allocation of two seats, as was the case during the Third Republic of Poland, the party successfully retains these seats in powiats where the German population constitutes a significant majority. The party's continued presence in these areas is attributed to the influx of German refugees from Sorbia seeking refuge in Silesia.
Silesian Communist Party Ślōnska Partija Komunistyczna
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: ŚPK
- National Affiliation: Left wing
- Seats: 1
Same as the Crown one, thought it is in Silesian language.
Baltic Archipeligo Kraj
The Baltica! party (Bała!) is an aligned faction within the broader social nationalist movement in the country. The party's primary objective is to uphold and advance the Baltic youth programme, progressively refining it through experimentation and the integration of emerging technologies. Additionally, the party advocates for the expansion of the Baltic Archipelago by constructing additional artificial islands. It proposes that the funding for these endeavors should be sourced from the Baltic Archipelago itself, as well as charitable contributions, rather than relying on national treasury allocations.
Killers of Evil Zabitur'š z duzelzo
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: ZZD
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 3
The Killers of Ebil (Zabitur'š z duzelzo) is a political party that advocates for the interests of a paramilitary organization aligned with the Polish government bearing the same name. While sharing similarities with the Baltica! party, there are distinct divergences in their policy stances. The Killers of Evil opposes the liberalization of the Baltic youth programme and instead supports the expansion of the existing islands within the Baltic Archipelago, rather than the creation of new ones. Additionally, they advocate for the utilization of national treasury funds, as opposed to local spending, to facilitate such expansion efforts.
Kaliningrad Kraj
United Kaliningrad Объединенный Калининград
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: OK
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 5
The United Kaliningrad (Объединенный Калининград) is a political party that draws its inspiration from the former "United Russia" party in the Russian Federation, which was led by Vladimir Putin. It adopts and adapts the policies of the former Russian Federation to address the unique circumstances and challenges faced by the region of Kaliningrad.
Liberal Democratic Party of Kaliningrad Либерально-демократическая партия Калининграда
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: LDPK
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 5
The Liberal Democratic Party of Kaliningrad (Либерально-демократическая партия Калининграда) is a political party that draws inspiration from the former Liberal Democratic Party of Russia. It incorporates certain aspects of the party's program, such as pan-Slavism and ultranationalism, and aligns them with the principles of Social Nationalism, taking into account the distinctive position of Kaliningrad within the framework of the Polish Social Nationalist Republic.
Social Nationalist Russian party Социал-националистическая русская партия
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: СRP
- National Affiliation: Social-Nationalist
- Seats: 2
The Social Nationalist Russian Party (Социал-националистическая русская партия) is a political party that aligns itself with the broader Social Nationalist movement in Poland. It represents a more moderate and non-panslavist alternative to the LDPK (Liberal Democratic Party of Kaliningrad). The party often assumes the role of a mediator between the LDPK and United Kaliningrad, fostering cooperation and dialogue among these entities.
National Bolshevist party of Kaliningrad Национал-большевистская партия Калининграда
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: NBPK
- National Affiliation: Other
- Seats: 1
The National Bolshevik Party of Kaliningrad is a political party that seeks to combine socialist cultural aesthetics, elements of collectivization, as well as nationalism and traditionalism. However, the party experienced a significant decline in popularity following a controversy involving the party leader expressing support for Kaliningrad's independence. Although the party leadership has been replaced since then, the party's popularity has not fully rebounded.
Belarus Kraj
Belarussian Communist Party Партыя камуністаў беларуская
- Leader: Aleksey Nikolayevich Sokol
- Abbreviation: PKB
- National Affiliation: Left wing
- Seats: 20
Same as the Crown one, thought it is in Belarussian language.
The Belaya Rus Party is a political party that held power in the Republic of Belarus prior to its annexation into the Federal Republic of Eastern Poland and Lithuania then the Polish Social Nationalist Republic following the conclusion of the Eastern Crisis. After the annexation, the party was reinstated as an option for voters. While the party's ideology revolves around unwavering support for Lukashenko, it lacks a comprehensive political doctrine. Criticism has been directed at the party for its alleged radical Russophilia, which some argue undermines the national unity of the Belarus Kraj. As Lukashenko's advancing age raises the possibility of his passing, it is likely that the party will cease to exist without its figurehead.
Non-sectarian party for the preservation of traditions Пазасектанцкая партыя за захаванне традыцый
- Leader: WIP
- Abbreviation: Conservative party, NPRZT
- National Affiliation: Right wing
- Seats: 7
The same as the nationwide movement although in the Belarussian language.