Agrarian Union | |
Native Name: | Związek Chłopski |
Split: | Polish People's Party "Piast" Polish People's Party "Left" |
Merged: | Peasant Party |
Foundation: | 1924 |
Dissolution: | 1926 |
Ideology: | Agrarianism |
Country: | Poland |
The Agrarian Union (pl|Związek Chłopski, ZCh) was a political party in Poland.
The party was established on 11 May 1924 by a merger of the Polish People's Party "Left" and a breakaway faction of the Polish People's Party "Piast". In January 1926 it merged into Stronnictwo Chłopskie.[1]
The party was reformed in 1928 by Jan Stapiński.[1] In the elections that year, the party received 1.2% of the vote, winning three seats in the Sejm.[2] In 1931 it became a faction within the Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government and ceased to exist as an independent party.