Razem

Partia Razem (Polish pronunciation: [ˌpartja ˈrazɛm], eng. Together Party, also just Razem, eng. Together) is a left-wing Polish political party created in May 2015. It is one of the many parties that were involved in the Polish parliamentary election of 2015. The party supports labor rights and is against deregulation. It is democratically socialist and socialdemocratic. During the 2015 elections it has achieved 3.62% of the votes, but that was not enough to gain a seat in the parliament.

The colour of the party is red-violet (alizarin carmine)

During the 2019 general elections, the Together party introduced its first electoral representatives to the Sejm, running in coalition with the New Left and other smaller parties. The same happened in the 2023 elections, but then the Together Party introduced more electoral representatives. It then operated as Left Together. In 2024, it withdrew from the coalition with New Left and reverted to the name Together Party. In 2025, it fielded its presidential candidate, who was Together Party founder and co-chairman Adrian Zandberg. He outperformed the New Left candidate in this election and thus achieved the best result among all candidates of the left, receiving 4.86 % of the vote, bringing his result close to the electoral threshold for the Sejm, which is 5 %. Since the 2025 presidential campaign, the party has seen an increase in popularity and membership from around 3,000 to several thousand members. Shortly after the presidential election, in which the Together Party recorded a huge increase in popularity on social media, a record number of people willing to become Party members signed up to the Party. In just a few weeks, several thousand people expressed their desire to do so, which is a record for the Third Republic of Poland. Currently, the party's support is oscillating around the 5% electoral threshold and they are experiencing a steady increase in popularity, with the New Left stagnating or even (according to some polls) declining. They are preparing to run in 2027.