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Conservative Party (Czech Republic)

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Political party in the Czech Republic
Conservative Party Konzervativní strana
LeaderJan Kubalčík
FoundedMarch 16, 1990 (1990-03-16)
HeadquartersŘímská 26, Prague
IdeologyConservatism
Euroscepticism
Anti-communism
Political positionCentre-right
ColoursViolet
Website
http://www.konzervativnistrana.cz

The Conservative Party (Czech: Konzervativní strana), abbreviated to KONS, is a small centre-right political party in the Czech Republic. The party opposes socialism, and advocates economic liberalism and reduction of taxes and public spending.

History

Founded in 1990, the party merged with the Union Republicans in 1993, and the Party of Conservative Accord in 2001.

Leadership

  • 1990-1993 - Dr. Ganzwohl
  • 1993-2008 - Dr. Fořt
  • 2008–present - Dr. Kubalčík

References

  1. ^ "'Conditional' voting rights. According to Czech conservatives". 2024-04-30. Retrieved 2024-11-25.

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Czech Republic Political parties in the Czech Republic
  • Bracketed numbers indicate numbers of seats in the respective chambers.
Chamber of Deputies
2021 (200 seats)
Senate
2022 (81 seats)
European Parliament
2024 (21 seats)
Regional Assemblies
2020 (675 seats)
Other parties
Current electoral alliances
Sources
Chamber of Deputies
Senate
Statistical Office
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