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Kazýmierz V was King of Poland and Bohemia from 1996 to 2020. His ascension would coincide with
1996 legislative elections that resulted in second of two Conservative governments since 1992, this term in coalition with Liberal party. Fiscally conservative and economically liberal government was not supported by voters in 2000, when Labour Party was chosen. Labour would create governments for three consecutive terms until 2011 when after failed referendum on monarchy abolishment and subsequent loss of parliamentary majority,
snap elections were called. These elections were won by
National Revival of Kingdom of Poland - party formed by future king
Stanýsław. Controversially, allthough in accordance with 1964 Constitution, he appointed his son as Chancellor. He died on
23 May 2020 and was succeeded by Prince Stanýsław
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Stanýsław is current King of Poland and Bohemia and the eldest son of former King Kazýmierz V. He served in 1st Uhlans Division of His Royal Majesty as rotmistrz, between 1989 and 1998, when following his father's ascendance to the royal throne, he became
Prince of Mazovia. Ever since then he was active in Mazovian and Polish politics. As an opposer of increasignly anti-monarchist Labour Party, he supported an Conservative government of Duchy of Mazovia (of which he is titular ruler). After failed referendum on monarchy abolishment he formed National Revival of Kingdom of Poland, which won plurality of seats in Seým in 2011 snap elections. To the outrage of left-wing politicians, his father appointed him Chancellor and on 28th November
NOKP-Conservative parliamentary majority accepted his government. He ascended to the throne after his father's death on
23 May 2020 and
Jacek Wýlk from NOKP succeeded him as Chancellor.