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The Civic Conservative Party ( sk, Občianska konzervatívna strana, OKS) is a centre-right liberal conservative political party in Slovakia. It has two seats in the National Council, following the
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. It has also representation at regional and local level. The OKS was founded in November 2001 as a parliamentary schism from the
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. The party has relied on electoral alliances with other centre-right parties, including the
Sloboda a Solidarita Freedom and Solidarity ( sk, Sloboda a solidarita, SaS) is a liberal political party in Slovakia. Established in 2009, SaS is led by its founder and economist Richard Sulík, who designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It generally holds libertar ...
(SaS), Most–Híd and Conservative Democrats of Slovakia (KDS). The party won its best result, of 2.1%, in alliance with the KDS at the 2009 European election. The party won seats in the National Council for the first time in 2010 election, on the Most–Híd list. In
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the party won 1 seat in the National Council on the
Sloboda a Solidarita Freedom and Solidarity ( sk, Sloboda a solidarita, SaS) is a liberal political party in Slovakia. Established in 2009, SaS is led by its founder and economist Richard Sulík, who designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It generally holds libertar ...
list and in
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the party won 2 seat also on the
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list. The OKS was a member of the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe until 2022.


History

The Civic Conservative Party was formed by
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(DS) members of the National Council on 10 November 2001. The DS initially offered the OKS and the Liberal-Democratic Union to run in the 2002 election, on a united list, but then withdrew and endorsed the
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. The OKS attempted to negotiate a joint list with the Christian Democratic Movement and Party of the Hungarian Coalition, but this failed to materialise. Undeterred, the OKS ran alone under the banner 'Call for Slovakia' (''Výzva pre Slovensko'') and gained 9,422 votes, or 0.32% of the national total. In the December 2002 local elections, two mayors were elected for OKS. In addition, OKS took 20 deputy seats, or 0.1% of the seats nationwide. In July 2003, it was one of four parties across Europe endorsing the soft eurosceptic
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, along with the British
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,
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of Poland, and the Czech Civic Democrats. The OKS supported František Mikloško of the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) in the 2004 presidential election. Mikloško was one of the few candidates not being former members of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, and ended up fifth with 6.51% share of the total vote. In the European election two months later, the party fielded
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as its sole candidate. He received 7,016 votes: 1% share of the vote. In the 2005 regional elections, the party gained three seats:
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and
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in
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and Katarína Adamicová in Žilina Region. This represented 0.72% share nationwide. OKS offered to run on the common candidate list with the Christian Democratic Movement in the 2006 parliamentary election. This offer was turned down by the KDH, the Civic Conservatives had to raise 500,000 korún as a fee for the party to participate. In March 2006, OKS member
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applied to the Constitutional Court, considering the possible unconstitutionality of the election participation fee, saying the fee affects his right to run for office. In the election, former Chairman of the Czechoslovak Constitutional Court
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and former Minister of Health
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appeared on the OKS list. The party obtained 6,262 votes which represented 0.27% share of the total vote. In the 2009 regional elections, the OKS won four seats, up one from 2005: 3 in
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and one in Žilina Region.


Parliamentary party

In the 2010 election, fourteen OKS members stood on the Most–Híd party list. Strongly defining themselves as against the
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coalition, four MPs were elected from the list, along with ten Most–Híd members. This gave the OKS its first parliamentary representation since 2002. Most–Híd entered a centre-right coalition government, which the Civic Conservatives supported, but the OKS did not join the government themselves, and remained separate from Most–Híd. In August, the party objected to coalition plans for tax reform, calling instead for closing
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s and funding lower taxes by cutting government spending. In October 2010, Peter Zajac called for Dobroslav Trnka to step down as General Prosecutor, after Trnka criticised Interior Minister
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and other officials, saying that Trnka didn't respect the law or the human rights of
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. The party supported changes to the controversial
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, but the OKS's
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said the changes didn't go far enough in allowing use of minority languages. In March 2011, the party opposed the government's plans to increase taxes on the self-employed, and instead proposed funding cuts in payroll tax by cutting government spending. The four OKS MPs have proposed a law restricting the government's power to build highways on privately owned land, which had earlier been ruled unconstitutional. In October 2011, the party opposed the government's commitment to the European Financial Stability Facility. In response,
František Šebej František Šebej (born 11 May 1947) is a Slovak politician and academic. He was member of the National Council of Slovakia between 1998 and 2002 and once more from 2010 until 2018. Between 1990 and 1992 he was member of the House of the Nation o ...
left the OKS on 11 October and joined Most–Híd. After the subsequent fall of the government, the OKS attempted to renew their alliance with Most–Híd at the
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, but were rejected. Instead, several OKS candidates were running on the
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list. However, they had left the list before the elections, in protest to the request of the leader of
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, that all candidates from the list undertake polygraph test.


Ideology

The party advocates respect for people regardless of their religion, race and nationality. Their aim is to pursue conservative values stemming from the inner need of individuals to live in a world whose highest value is personal freedom tempered by personal responsibility and an awareness of personal obligations towards society. The OKS characterizes itself as a party of reforms. According to its platform, it rejects: * all kinds of
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* totalitarianism and
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*
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, as well as current value relativism. It respects the historical memory as a part of the national
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and thus rejects lining up behind autocracy, communism and fascism. The stated aim of the OKS is to pursue the system of European conservative values such as consistency, veracity, fairness, honesty, respectability, solidarity, and observance of written and non-written treaties and agreements.


Election results


Elected representatives

The OKS had three members of regional parliaments in 2009–2013: * Katarína Adamicová ( Žilina) *
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) *
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(
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) A fourth member of a regional parliament,
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(
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), left the party in 2011. In 2010–2012 OKS had four members of the National Council, embedded within the Most–Híd party list of candidates: * Ondrej Dostál *
Peter Osuský Peter Osuský (born 11 October 1953 in Bratislava) is a Slovakia, Slovak politician, serving as the Member of parliament, member of the National Council (Slovakia), National Council. In addition to being a MP, he is also a councilor in the Old T ...
*
František Šebej František Šebej (born 11 May 1947) is a Slovak politician and academic. He was member of the National Council of Slovakia between 1998 and 2002 and once more from 2010 until 2018. Between 1990 and 1992 he was member of the House of the Nation o ...
* Peter Zajac In 2012–2016 OKS did not have any Member of Parliament. After 2016 parliamentary elections OKS had one Member of the National Council. Ondrej Dostál, party leader, was elected on the party list of
Sloboda a Solidarita Freedom and Solidarity ( sk, Sloboda a solidarita, SaS) is a liberal political party in Slovakia. Established in 2009, SaS is led by its founder and economist Richard Sulík, who designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It generally holds libertar ...
(SaS). Since the 2020 parliamentary elections OKS has two Members of the National Council. Ondrej Dostál, party leader, and Radovan Kazda were elected on the party list of
Sloboda a Solidarita Freedom and Solidarity ( sk, Sloboda a solidarita, SaS) is a liberal political party in Slovakia. Established in 2009, SaS is led by its founder and economist Richard Sulík, who designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It generally holds libertar ...
(SaS).


Leaders

*
Peter Tatár Peter Tatár (born September 10, 1953, Bratislava, Slovakia) became in 1990 a member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, Slovak National Council, i.e. Slovak parliament. He was reelected in 1998–2002 term. He was leader of the Civic C ...
(2001 – 2006) * ''Collective leadership'' (2006 – 2007) * Peter Zajac (2007 – 2012) *
Ondrej Dostál Ondrej Dostál (born 5 April 1971 in Bratislava) is a Slovak politician and former journalist, currently serving as member of the National Council in the caucus of Freedom and Solidarity and the chairman of the Civic Conservative Party. Ear ...
(2012 – present day)


See also

* :Civic Conservative Party (Slovakia) politicians


Footnotes


External links


English-language portion of official siteSlovak-language Internet broadcast of the party
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