Life – National Party
Life – National Party (Slovak: Život – Národná strana), formerly known as Christian Democracy – Life and Prosperity - Alliance for Slovakia (Slovak: Kresťanská demokracia – Život a prosperita - Aliancia za Slovensko, KDŽP), is a Christian democratic political party in Slovakia.
LIFE – National Party ŽIVOT – Národná strana | |
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Chairperson | Tomáš Taraba[1] |
Founded | 4 February 2019 |
Split from | Christian Democratic Movement[2] |
Headquarters | Štefana Baniča 508/10, Smolenice |
Membership (2021) | 57 ![]() |
Ideology | Christian right National conservatism Social conservatism |
Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | Slovak National Party (2023–) |
Colours | Blue and red |
National Council | 3 / 150 |
European Parliament | 0 / 14 |
Website | |
strana-zivot.sk | |
History

The split between the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) and the KDŽP was sparked by a dispute between the presidency of the party and its member Peter Molda. Molda wanted the right to life to be a condition for any future KDH participation in government, a move which was not permitted by the more liberal presidency of the KDH.[4] On the 26 April 2018, Molda attacked this move on Conservative Daily Postoj, a conservative website founded after the 2015 Slovak same-sex marriage referendum, stating "I am amazed that it is said on Christian soil that we will conclude the status quo with the Liberals again"[5] and emphasising that the KDH should be focused on "the question of life". Alojz Hlina, the president of the KDH, criticised Molda's article on 12 May,[6] with Molda announcing his intent to form a new party the same day.[7]
Alongside Tibor Pénzeš (former assistant deputy of the National Council of the Slovak Republic), Pavol Abrhan (former member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic) and Miroslav Vetrík,[8] Molda began collecting the 10,000 signatures needed to register the party.[9] By 16 January 2019, they had collected over 14,000 signatures,[10] meaning that the party was officially registered on 4 February.[11]
In September 2019, KDŽP and the Slovak National Party entered into a cooperation agreement, signing a memorandum concerning "Life and Homeland". They also expressed their support for March for Life, an anti-abortion event in Slovakia.[1] Their first contested national election was the 2020 parliamentary election, in which 3 candidates were elected on joint tickets with the neo-nazi People's Party Our Slovakia (L'SNS).[12] However, on 27 May 2020, all three members left the ĽSNS parliamentary club due to a dispute with ĽSNS National Council member Milan Mazurek.[13]
Ideology
The ideology of the party is based around Christianity. The party advocates for a ban on abortions, increased support for families with children and financial assistance to the elderly.[14] It also calls for increased environmental protections and the introduction of language lessons to schools.[14]
The party was alleged to be fascist by some liberal mainstream media and their commentators, namely Denník N, however said accusations were disputed even by liberal-leaning National Council MPs, such as Martin Klus.[15]
List of party presidents
No. | President | Term start | Term end | |
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1 | Štefan Kuffa | February 2019 | September 2019 | |
2 | Tomáš Taraba | September 2019 | Incumbent |
References
- "The CIS concluded a memorandum with KDŽP". Tyzden. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- Bardy, Peter. "Slovaks combine Christianity and science fiction". Aktuality. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- "VS21_R_ZIVOT.pdf" (PDF). minv.sk (document) (in Slovak). 2022-04-29. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Kyseľ, Tomáš. "Since Hlina is chairman, more than 2,000 people have left KDH". Aktuality. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- Molda, Peter. "28 years of tactical Christian democracy". Conservative diary Postoj. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- Hlina, Alojz. "It will probably start in a moment. We can do it". Conservative daily Postoj. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- Molda, Peter. "Answer to the chairman of KDH Hlina". Conservative daily Postoj. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- Čulen, A. "A new party, Christian Democracy - Life and Prosperity, is emerging". Omediach. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- ONLY WHERE THERE IS LIFE CAN THERE BE PROSPERITY at the Wayback Machine (archived 6 February 2019)
- "KDH called the new Christian party supporters of Harabin". SME. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- "Register of Political Parties and Political Movements". Registers and Evidences. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- "The deputies of the ĽSNS have changed significantly. A candidate came with a scandal or members of KDŽP". Dennikslovensko. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- "KDŽP deputies leave the Kotlebovec family". Zoznam TV. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- "What we enforce". KDZP. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- Kekelák, Lukáš. "Martin Klus / Môj odchod z politiky je jeden z pravdepodobných scenárov". www.postoj.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2022-11-02.