Miroslav Sládek (24 October 1950 in
Hradec Králové
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) is a
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politician, and the founder and chairman of the
right-wing populist
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Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia
The Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia ( cs, Sdružení pro republiku - Republikánská strana Československa, abbreviated to Republikáni or SPR–RSČ) is a minor political party in the Czech Republic, strongly oppos ...
(SPR-RSČ). Founded in 1990, the party was disbanded in 2001, and re-established in 2016.
Early years
Sládek grew up in the town
Kostelec nad Orlicí
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. He studied at
Charles University
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in
Prague
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, specializing in information and library systems. Before the
fall of Communism in 1989 he worked at the Czech Office for Press and Information.
Political career
Founding of SPR-RSČ
In 1990 Sládek founded a new political party, Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia ( cs, Sdružení pro republiku - Republikánska strana Československa; SPR-RSČ). The name referred to the powerful pre-
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Agrarian Party, officially named the Republican Party. Sládek became party chairman in 1990 (and was elected again in 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1998).
Sládek was the most prominent and active member of the party, visiting several towns or villages each day to make political speeches. A poster with his photo was printed in large quantities and used as election campaign material in several successive election. Sládek was the principle decision maker within the party, decided party policy, and expelled any members who were insufficiently loyal.
SPR-RSČ was a populist protest party. Their policy programme focused on issues such as corruption during
voucher privatisation and crime among
Roma communities, and promised to solve them with an "iron fist". The party's rhetoric used resentment and fear of the
Sudeten Germans expelled from Czechoslovakia in 1945, and positioned the party as the only protector of the nation. Other policies included halting immigration, support for the
death penalty, and opposition to the
European Union
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.
In the
1992 parliamentary election the party won several seats; in June 1992 Sládek became a member of the
Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia
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, until it was dissolved at the end of 1992 when
Czechoslovakia split into two.
Election success
In the
1996 legislative election SPR-RSČ obtained 8% of the vote, winning 18 seats in the
Chamber of Deputies
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. However, the party was marginalised by other parties and unable to implement its policies, turning instead to the obstruction of the legislative process. The party received negative coverage in the Czech media, and the authoritarian leadership of Sládek and several scandals led many members and MPs to leave the party.
Presidential candidacy
Sládek was a candidate in the indirect elections for
president
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in 1992,
1993
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and
1998
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, receiving a marginal number of votes. A few days before the 1998 election Sládek was arrested and was in prison during the voting, his missing vote enabling the re-election of
Václav Havel
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, who obtained exactly the necessary number of votes.
Decline and dissolution
The internal problems of the party and the populist campaign of
Miloš Zeman
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, leader of the
Social Democrats
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, led to a loss of support for SPR-RSČ, and in the
1998 legislative elections the party received 3.9% of votes and no parliament seats. The decline of the party accelerated and in 2001 it was forcefully dissolved due to financial irregularities. Sládek established a successor party
Republikáni Miroslava Sládka (''The Republicans of Miroslav Sládek'') but failed to attract a significant number of voters.
Post-dissolution
In 2002 Sládek was elected to the municipal government of
Útěchov
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, a district of
Brno. After a political struggle with the incumbent mayor Sládek took over the position, until 2004.
In 2006 he was sentenced to a fine because of the debt accumulated by SPR-RSČ, and was forbidden to run for the leadership of any political party for three years. During this time he was still planning to return to politics.
In one interview Sládek expressed the view that while he had personally failed, the whole political scene had nonetheless become "''Sládek-like''" in the meantime.
Publications
From 1990 to 1995 Sládek was editor-in-chief of the party weekly ''Republika''. Editors of the weekly were charged several times with attempting to incite violence and hatred. Between 1992 and 1998 Sládek published collections of his speeches in five books.
Personal life
Sládek is a
Roman Catholic
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. He is married to
Laura Sládková, who was also involved in leadership positions in the
Coalition for Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia.
References
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1950 births
Living people
Politicians from Hradec Králové
Czechoslovak politicians
Czech eurosceptics
Candidates in the 1993 Czech presidential election
Candidates in the 1998 Czech presidential election
Candidates in the 2018 Czech presidential election
Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia politicians
Charles University alumni
Anti-Islam sentiment in the Czech Republic
Czech critics of Islam
Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (1996–1998)