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Communist Party of Slovakia – 91

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Communist Party of Slovakia – 91
Komunistická strana Slovenska – 91
LeaderJúlius Feješ
Founded6 March 1991
Dissolved29 August 1992
Split fromCommunist Party of Slovakia – Party of the Democratic Left
Merged intoCommunist Party of Slovakia
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism-Leninism

Communist Party of Slovakia (in Slovak: Komunistická strana Slovenska – 91, KSS '91) was a communist party in Slovakia from 1991 to 1992.

KSS '91 was formed by orthodox elements of the original Communist Party of Slovakia (KSS), which opposed the mutation of KSS into the Party of the Democratic Left. KSS '91 was registered at the Slovak authorities on 6 March 1991.

The first party conference was held on 29–30 June 1991 in Zvolen.

KSS '91 contested the 1992 elections in the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic. KSS '91 promoted keeping the unity of Czechoslovakia.

The party developed links to the Communist League of Slovakia (ZKS). In 1992, KSS '91 and ZKS merged to form the new Communist Party of Slovakia.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ Turnovec, František. "Political Background of Economic Transition in the Czech Republic" (PDF).
  2. ^ Kommunistische und postkommunistische Parteien in Osteuropa [Communist and postcommunist parties in East Europe] (PDF). Argumente und Materialien zum Zeitgeschehen 14 (in German). 2000. ISBN 3-88795-1956. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-10-07. Retrieved 2006-06-19.
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