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The Workers' Party (Czech: Dělnická strana) was a Czech far-right, extremist, and neo-Nazi[2] political party, founded by Tomáš Vandas in 2003. In 2010, it was banned, making it the first instance of a political party being abolished for its ideology in the modern history of Czechia.[3] Its representatives, including Vandas, subsequently shifted their membership to the Workers' Party of Social Justice (Czech: Dělnická strana sociální spravedlnosti), founded in 2004.[4]
Workers' Party Dělnická strana | |
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Leader | Tomáš Vandas |
Founded | 18 January 2003 |
Banned | 17 February 2010[1] |
Split from | Republicans of Miroslav Sládek |
Succeeded by | Workers' Party of Social Justice |
Ideology | Neo-Nazism Czech nationalism Anti-Romanyism Anti-immigration Anti-communism |
Political position | Far right |
The decision of the Supreme Administrative Court is a very important message for the entire Czech society. It is a message stating that the Czech Republic does not tolerate extremism. – Martin Pecina, Minister of the Interior of the Czech Republic[5]
Election results
editEuropean Parliament
Year | # of total votes | Vote % | Seats |
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2004 | 4,289 | 0.18 | 0 |
2009 | 25,368 | 1.07 | 0 |
References
edit- ^ "DSSS New name, Old Agenda".
- ^ "Czech neo-Nazi party dissolved by Supreme court". expats.cz. 19 February 2010.
- ^ "Soud zrušil Dělnickou stranu. Chtěla rozvrátit stát – Aktuálně.cz". 17 February 2010.
- ^ "Zakázaná Dělnická strana půjde do voleb, jen pod jinou hlavičkou – Domov". Lidovky.cz. 20 February 2010.
- ^ "Czech court dissolves the Workers' Party – Ministry of the interior of the Czech Republic". mvcr.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 8 October 2024.
External links
editMedia related to Dělnická strana at Wikimedia Commons