The Stonoga Polish Party (; , SPP) was a free-market capitalist political party in Poland, which operated from 27 June 2015 to 1 November 2015. It was founded by businessperson, activist, and internet personality Zbigniew Stonoga.
In December 2014, Zbigniew Stonoga, a businessperson, activist, and internet personality, announced he left from the Congress of the New Right, with intention of creating his own political party, the Stonoga Polish Party, as well as running for president of Poland in the 2015 elections. He also stated the party would not accept former members of the Congress of the New Right and the National Movement. In January 2015, Stonoga withdrew his party's application for registration, and resigned from running in the elections, instead endorsing Janusz Korwin-Mikke. In May 2015, Stonoga again announced the creation of his party, with the founding congress taking place on 27 June. Jarosà Âaw Gromadzki, a member of the Sejm, who left the Democratic Left Alliance, was involved in the party creation.
As the party missed deadline to be registered, its members run in the 2015 parliamentary election as part of the Zbigniewa Stonoga's Electors Election Committee (). It registed candidates for the Sejm in 19 of 41 constituencies. Its registration was invalidated in the constituency no. 41 in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, after it was discovered its members forgered signatures in its application. Among party's candidates were Jarosà Âaw Gromadzki, former member of parliament Danuta Hojarska, and athlete Rafaà  Sikora. The party also had one candidate for the Senate. The District Court in Warsaw registed the party on 14 September 2015. The Stonoga Polish Party failed to win any seats in Sejm, receiving only 0.28% of votes, ending at the 9th place. Its only candidate to the Senate also did not win in their constituency. The party was disbanded on 1 November 2015, soon after the elections.
During the 2015 parliamentary election, the political promises of the Stonoga Polish Party included: