• One is Lech's twin brother, Jaroslaw, leader of the opposition Law and Justice Party (PiS in its Polish acronym).

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  • As leaders of the Law and Justice party, the twins' abrasive nationalism antagonised both Russia and Germany.

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  • Mr Sikorski's centre-right Law and Justice party tries to appeal to both camps.

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  • Many politicians from the opposition Law and Justice Party, which is led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the late president's twin brother, were among the delegation.

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  • In Poland's election, the Civic Platform party trounced the ruling Law and Justice party of the prime minister, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who will now step down.

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  • The Kaczynski brothers - opposition activists during communist times - struck out on the their own in 2001, when they founded the centre-right Law and Justice Party.

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  • Poland's Law and Justice Party is socially to the right of most western conservatives (though, with the Czech Republic's Civic Democrats, it is an ally of Britain's Tories in the European Parliament).

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  • Its popularity has slumped, to 29%, barely ahead of the opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, which in previous years had been kept firmly at bay by PO.

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  • The prime minister, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party removed all ministers belonging to Self-Defence and the Catholic-nationalist League of Polish Families (LPR), replacing them with PiS loyalists and non-party experts.

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  • The government, led by the Kaczynski twins' conservative party Law and Justice (PiS), had previously opposed the constitutional treaty on the grounds that the voting method it contained a double majority system based on the number of countries and their population size would favour larger countries such as France and Germany at the expense of medium-sized countries such as Poland.

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  • The victorious party, Law and Justice, is a populist, high-spending outfit that shows little enthusiasm for the euro.

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  • He is widely believed not to want a second term, but to have been pushed into it by his bossy twin brother, Jaroslaw, who leads the main opposition party, Law and Justice.

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  • Ms. Mitchell and another lawyer representing tea-party groups, Jay Sekulow of the conservative American Center for Law and Justice, both said they sent letters demanding that groups they represent be approved for tax-exempt status.

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  • Mr Tusk wants to unseat Mr Kaczynski as part of a long-term plan to break up Law and Justice and absorb bits of it into his own Civic Platform party.

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  • In the 2004 elections the first to directly elect the president Islamist political parties did particularly well, led by the Prosperous Justice Party, or PKS, which campaigned for Shariah law and an end to corruption and drew 7.5% of the vote compared to 1.4% in parliamentary elections in 1999.

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  • And the party still makes an ass of the law and a mockery of justice.

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  • The story starts with the general election in 2005, after which the LPR, along with another small party, Self-Defence, went into coalition with Law and Justice and won places on the bodies governing public radio and television.

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  • "The main concern of my party is that the fundamental, radical flaws and difficulties in our justice system and law and order in Scotland have not been addressed in the last five years by this executive and there's nothing in this programme to suggest that these will be addressed, " she said.

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  • Now the main ruling party, Civic Platform, is enjoying the sight of television bosses installed by the former Law and Justice government being fired.

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