Republicans of Miroslav Sládek

The Sdružení per republiku - Republikanska strana Československa (SPR - RSC, German Association for the Republic - Republican Party of Czechoslovakia ) is a Czech right-wing party, which was represented from 1992 to 1998 in the Czech National Council and from 1993 in the Czech Chamber of Deputies.

History

The SPR - RSC was founded in December 1989. In the elections to the Czech National Council in June 1990, not yet entered in 1992 she won 5.98 % of votes. and thus gained 14 mandates. The party criticized the Dismembration Czechoslovakia sharp.

Due to their extreme right-wing, xenophobic and sometimes anti-Semitic orientation, the Republicans were as little capable as the communist coalition KSČM, contributing to the instability of the political system.

Party Chairman Miroslav Sladek joined several times unsuccessfully as a candidate for election of the Czech President. In 1998, he could not attend the election, since he had recently been arrested for a seditious speech and released only a few days after the election.

2010, the activities of the party was suspended at the request of the Czech government by the Supreme Administrative Court, as it had transmitted repeatedly no financial accountability reports to the House of Representatives. Since this is repeated in the following years, the Czech government introduced in October 2012 a request for dissolution of the party to the Supreme Administrative Court

Programmatic

The SPR - RSC was marked by a radical criticism of the government and has been widely regarded as populist and right-wing. In particular, they fell repeatedly by their hostility towards the Roma living in the Czech Republic and other national minorities. In the House of Representatives struck its chairman, Miroslav Sladek, among other things, for Roma children to lower the age of criminal responsibility specifically to ten years.

The party was averse to the Dismembration Czechoslovakia and propagated a strong, independent Czechoslovak state. She was a professional, strong army, emphasized national sovereignty and refused to join the European Union and NATO. After the Velvet Revolution they spoke to for a reincorporation of the Carpatho -Ukraine.

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