Rodacy Kamraci

Rodacy Kamraci
FounderWojciech Olszański
Marcin Osadowski
Michał Kosiński
Founded2021
Registered30 June 2023
Banned14 November 2024
Headquartersul. Twarda 18, Warsaw
Membership (2023)~40,000
IdeologyNeo-fascism
National Democracy
Polish nationalism
Chamo-communism
Anti-capitalism
Panslavism
Political positionFar-right
National affiliationFire Extinguisher Front (since 2025)
Colors
  Red
  White
  Black
Website
rodacykamraci.org

^ a: Its leaders as well as the organization itself have also been described as left-wing, far-left or economically left-wing.

Rodacy Kamraci (lit.'Fellow Comrades' or 'Compatriot Comrades') is a far-right nationalist and neo-fascist movement led Wojciech Olszański, Marcin Osadowski and Michał Kosiński, Since 2023, it also functioned as a political party, which was delegalized in 2024, but continues activity illegaly. In a broader sense, the so-called Ruch Kamracki or Kamractwo, is an extremist organization of an extremely nationalist nature, founded in 2021 by Wojciech Olszański and Marcin Osadowski. The movement itself was founded in Bydgoszcz in 2021, and functions as a network of informal associations that organizes through public rallies and Internet activity.

The movement is based on the views of Roman Dmowski and his pre-WW2 National Radical Camp, along with WW2 partisan organisations such as Military Organization Lizard Union and National Armed Forces. At the same time, it also admires Joseph Stalin, Ivan Serov, national communism of Władysław Gomułka, as well as Bolesław Piasecki and his PAX Association (Endo-Communism), advocating anti-capitalist views. It considers Ukrainians, Jews, and Freemasons the national enemies of Poland, propagates pro-Russian kind of Panslavism, and supports the governments of Vladimir Putin in Russia and Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus.

Both the Rodacy Kamraci party and the Kamractwo movement have aroused controversy due to their fascist views and the association of its members with acts of violence, organized crime and suspicions of espionage for Russia. In addition, the promotion of totalitarian ideologies is prohibited by Polish law, causing several legal attempts to ban the party being made after its illegal registration in June 2023. The movement became recognizable in 2021 due to its anti-vaccine activism, and experienced another surge in popularity in 2025, when an MP of the ruling Civic Coalition Roman Giertych accused it of rigging the 2025 Polish presidential election; moreover, leaders of Rodacy Kamraci were interviewed by mainstream news channel Kanał Zero that year, which sparked controversy given their extremist views that the interviewer failed to counter.