Patriotic Party

Patriotic Party (Stronnictwo Patriotyczne) was a Polish political movement during the Four-Year Sejm of 1788-1792 that sought reforms aimed at bolstering Poland's independence from Russia. The Patriotic Party worked to abolish the magnate- and Russian-dominated Permanent Council and enlarge the Polish Army. The Party's conservative wing, led by Ignacy Potocki and some progressive magnates such as Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, sought alliance with Prussia and advocated opposing King Stanislaw August Poniatowski. The Party's centrists, including Stanislaw Malachowski, wished accommodation with the King. The liberals, led by Hugo Kollataj, looked for support to the townspeople and populace of Warsaw. In 1790 the King joined the reformers. The Patriotic Party secured adoption of the May 3rd Constitution of 1791 and formed an "Assembly of Friends of the Government Constitution" to defend the reforms already enacted and to promote further, including economic, ones. After the Russo-Polish war of 1792, the Patriotic Party's principal leaders--Kollataj, Potocki, Malachowski--went abroad, where they prepared the groundwork for the Kosciuszko Uprising of 1794.

 

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