The Centre for Poland () is a Polish conservative political party. It was formed on 2 May 2022 by the former Civic Platform MPs and the local government activists affiliated with the Polish Coalition. The goal of the group is to unify the conservative wing of the Coalition and to attract young conservative voters. In the summer of 2024, Hubert Cichocki, senator Kazimierz Michaà  Ujazdowski, and Marek Tokarczyk and Jacek Wojnicki, among others, left the party. They resumed (in cooperation with Aleksander and Katarzyna Hall) the activities of the think tank "Centrum Dobrego Paà Âstwa".
Deputies were elected on the Polish Coalition and Civic Platform lists.
The party has yet to provide a full ideological manifesto; however, it has been described by journalists as a party created by the Polish Coalition to attract young, conservative and patriotic voters who are dissatisfied with the then-current government's policies. The inaugural congress has been attended by Polish politicians including Aleksander Hall and former president Bronisà Âaw Komorowski.
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