Czech Sovereignty
Czech Sovereignty (Czech: Česká suverenita), formerly Free Bloc (Czech: Volný blok) and Sovereignty – Jana Bobošíková Bloc (Czech: SUVERENITA - blok Jany Bobošíkové), is a small Czech political party.
Czech Sovereignty Česká Suverenita | |
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Leader | Jana Volfová |
Chairperson | Jana Volfová |
Founder | Jana Bobošíková |
Founded | 21 January 2011 |
Headquarters | U Průhonu 1201/23, Prague |
Membership (2013) | 1,500[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-right[4][5] |
Colours | Blue Red |
Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 200 |
Senate | 0 / 81 |
European Parliament | 0 / 22 |
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Origins
It was formed after the break-up of the electoral alliance Suverenita – blok Jany Bobošíkové, Strana zdravého rozumu between the Party of Common Sense (Strana zdravého rozumu) and Politika 21 (led by Jana Bobošíková, the conservative and Eurosceptic former MEP).
It was formed in 2011 in Prague.[6] Since January 2014 its leader is the former social democratic MP Jana Volfová.
History of the electoral alliance Suverenita – blok Jany Bobošíkové, strana zdravého rozumu
The Party of Common Sense took part in the 2002 election to the Chamber of Deputies three months after its foundation, but won only 0.2% of the vote. This increased to 0.5% of the vote in 2006 election.
The alliance ran in the 2009 European election under the name 'Sovereignty' and led by Bobošíková, an MEP elected in 2004 for the Independent Democrats. The list came fifth, winning 4.3% of the vote: just short of the 5% threshold for representation. Sovereignty took part in the 2010 election, and won 3.7% of the vote, falling short of parliamentary representation once again.
History of the Free Bloc
Free Bloc took part in the 2021 election, and won 1.33% of the vote, falling short of parliamentary representation.[7] In January 2022 the party changed its name back to Czech Sovereignty.[8]
Election results
References
- https://domaci.hn.cz/c1-60342360-prezident-milos-zeman-spoz-zajem-clenstvi-vladimir-krulis Zeman láká nováčky do SPOZ. Po jeho výhře se počet zájemců o členství zvedl o polovinu
- Enter, Tomáš (2012). "Nacionálně - populistické politické strany v České republice: příčiny neúspěchu, podmínky etablování" (PDF). Brno: Masaryk University.
- Nordsieck, Wolfram (2010). "Czech Republic". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 23 June 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
- Kubita, Jan (2021-07-28). "Shluk Volných radikálů není nebezpečný. Naopak, demokratům spíš pomůže". iHNed.cz.
- "Církev se distancovala od politiky Lipovské, jež kandiduje za extremisty". Seznam Zprávy. 2021-07-27.
- "Usnesení sjezdu". Archived from the original on 2011-08-21. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
- "Volný blok už už sahal na státní příspěvek, peníze však nedostane". PRÁVO. 2021-09-10.
- "Rejstřík politických stran a hnutí - Ministerstvo vnitra České republiky". aplikace.mvcr.cz. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
External links
- (in Czech) Official website