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Civic Democratic Party (Slovakia)

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Civic Democratic Party
Občianska demokratická strana
AbbreviationODS
LeaderĽudovít Kaník
Founded1992
Dissolved1993
Merged intoConservative Democratic Party
HeadquartersBratislava, Slovakia
IdeologyConservatism
Czechoslovak federalism[1]
Political positionCentre-right
ColoursBlue

Civic Democratic Party (Slovak: Občianska demokratická strana, ODS) existed in Slovakia in 1992 and 1993. It was Slovak wing of Czech Civic Democratic Party. It was led by Ľudovít Kaník, with Iveta Radičová as its Press spokesperson. Václav Klaus formed Slovak ODS to prevent Dissolution of Czechoslovakia.[1]

History

In December 1991, the Czech Civic Democratic Party started to organise in Slovakia. The Slovak ODS was officially registered on 5 February 1992. Ľudovít Kaník became the leader of Slovak ODS. Strong influence had Iveta Radičová who was party's Press spokesperson. The Slovak ODS agreed to form a coalition with the Democratic Party, and also entered talks with the Civic Democratic Union (ODÚ) about a possible alliance, which were unsuccessful. ODS and ODÚ became rivals.[2] The coalition of ODS and the Democratic Party ran in the 1992 parliamentary elections but failed to win any seats,[3][4][5] which, along with the split of Czechoslovakia, led to the dissolution of Slovak ODS. In May 1993, its members established a new party called the Conservative Democratic Party (Slovak: Konzervatívna demokratická strana, KDS), whose chairman was Pavel Hagyari. KDS existed only a few months, before merging into the Democratic Party in March 1994.[6]

Election results

Year Vote Vote % Seats Place Notes Position
1992 102,058 3.3
0 / 150
8th Participated in coalition with Democratic Party extra-parliamentary

References

  1. ^ a b "Rozhovor prezidenta republiky o rozdělení Československa v knize "Jak praskaly švy"". www.klaus.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  2. ^ Majchrák, Eva Čobejová .jozef (28 March 2009). "Neriadená profesorka". .týždeň - iný pohľad na spoločnosť (in Slovak). Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  3. ^ Jombík, Ondrej. "Impulz: Už dvadsať rokov volíme". www.impulzrevue.sk. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  4. ^ LALUHA, IVAN (2017-06-22). "Východiská a cesty k vzniku Slovenskej republiky v roku 1993 (9. časť) | noveslovo.sk". www.noveslovo.sk. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Informace o hudební skupině- Osobnost.cz". www.osobnost.cz. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  6. ^ Koudelka, Zdeněk (14 February 1997). "Současná Slovenská politika" (PDF). Politologický Časopis: 202–203. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
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