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Czech Sovereignty of Social Democracy


Czech Sovereignty of Social Democracy


ČSSD – Czech Sovereignty of Social Democracy (Czech: ČSSD – Česká suverenita sociální demokracie), until 29 June 2023 known as Czech Sovereignty (Czech: Česká Suverenita), formerly also known Free Bloc (Czech: VOLNÝ blok) and Sovereignty – Jana Bobošíková Bloc (Czech: SUVERENITA – Blok Jany Bobošíkové), is a small nationalist Czech political party.

History

Origins

The Party of Common Sense (Strana zdravého rozumu), led by Petr Hannig, took part in the 2002 election to the Chamber of Deputies three months after its foundation, winning 0.2% of the vote. This increased to 0.5% of the vote in the 2006 election.

In 2009, the Party of Common Sense began cooperating with former Eurosceptic MEP Jana Bobošíková (elected in 2004 for the Independents), her party Politika 21, and other independent candidates. This electoral alliance ran in the 2009 European election under the name 'Sovereignty', led by Bobošíková. The list came fifth, winning 4.3% of the vote, just short of the 5% threshold for representation. The Party of Common Sense changed its name to 'Sovereignty – Party of Common Sense' (Suverenita – Strana zdravého rozumu), and won 3.7% in the 2010 election, again falling short of parliamentary representation. The cooperation between the two parties subsequently ended.

Founding and Free Bloc

Sovereignty – Jana Bobošiková Bloc was established in 2011 in Prague, after the break-up of the Sovereignty – Party of Common Sense electoral alliance. It was described as right-wing. In January 2014, the party changed its name to Czech Sovereignty, and former Czech Social Democratic Party MP Jana Volfová became party chair. She led the party until February 2024.

The party changed its name to Free Bloc (Volný blok) when Lubomír Volný, an MP for the Freedom and Direct Democracy party, joined Czech Sovereignty and became its parliamentary leader. Free Bloc won 1.33% of the vote in the 2021 election, falling short of parliamentary representation. In January 2022 the party changed its name back to Czech Sovereignty. During this time it was described as far-right.

ČSSD – Czech Sovereignty of Social Democracy

Former Czech Prime Minister Jiří Paroubek joined the party in February 2024, and became party chair in the same month. The party is described as left-wing during this period.

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

European Parliament Election

References

External links

  • (in Czech) Official website

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