A leadership election was held within the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) on 25 March 1990. It was the first leadership election since the party's...
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A leadership election was held within the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) on 7 April 1991. Jiří Horák was reelected leader of the ČSSD when he defeated...
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1919 to the Czechoslovak Socialist Party, and in 1926 to the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party. Edvard Beneš took de facto party leadership, although...
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Social democracy originated as an ideology within the labour movement whose goals have been a social revolution to promote socialism within democratic...
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KDU-ČSL (redirect from Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party)
KDU-ČSL (In Czech, the initials of the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party; Czech: Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá...
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(Reichsrat) elections under the populist Vienna politician Karl Lueger (1844–1910). Referring to ideas developed by the Christian Social movement under...
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impact in the election. The Czechoslovak Social Democrats won five seats from Slovakia, an increase by three seats compared to the 1925 election. The Communist...
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Robert Fico (category Direction – Social Democracy politicians)
the Czechoslovak delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly to the Council of Europe. Following his party's victory in the 2006 parliamentary election, he...
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History of Czechoslovakia (redirect from History of Czechoslovak Region)
industrial production. The Czechoslovak state was conceived as a representative democracy. The constitution identified the "Czechoslovak nation" as the creator...
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Velvet Revolution (redirect from Czechoslovak Revolution)
Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring) in 1985. The Czechoslovak Communist leadership verbally supported Perestroika, but made few changes. Speaking...
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re-constituted itself as a separate party, the German Social Democratic Workers Party in the Czechoslovak Republic. The party clearly wanted to steer Austria...
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Czechoslovakia (redirect from Czechoslovak People's Republic)
1945–1960: Czechoslovak Republic (ČSR), or Czechoslovakia 1960–1990: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (ČSSR), or Czechoslovakia 1990: Czechoslovak Federative...
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Public Against Violence (section 1990 elections)
Times. NewsBank. "Now, govern. (Czechoslovak election)". The Economist. 16 June 1990. Bassett, Richard (11 June 1990). "Communists do well as Havel party...
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Communists, we too must observe the principle that more democracy means more socialism." The Czechoslovak version of perestroika, which had slowly taken shape...
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Slovak National Party (category Member parties of the Identity and Democracy Party)
government formed after the 2006 election with Robert Fico's Direction – Social Democracy (Smer-SD). In the 2012 parliamentary election, SNS failed to meet the...
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Party of Albania Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania Social Democracy Party of Albania Social Democratic Party of Albania Socialist Movement for Integration...
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Alexander Dubček (category Czechoslovak democracy activists)
deadlocked 5-5. In January, 1968, the questions of leadership and reform were turned over to the Czechoslovak Party Central Committee. They voted no confidence...
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Revolutions of 1989 (category 1990 in Europe)
dissolved itself on 29 January 1990 and transformed itself into the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland. In 1990, Jaruzelski resigned as Poland's...
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particular, there are numerous cases of social democratic and democratic socialist parties winning elections in liberal democratic states and ruling for...
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Klement Gottwald (category Czechoslovak writers)
democratic Czechoslovakia after the Munich Agreement, the right-wing leadership of the Czechoslovak Second Republic banned the Communist Party, forcing Gottwald...
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Czechoslovakia: Carpathian German Party, Czechoslovak Agrarian and Conservative Party, Czechoslovak National Democracy, Czechoslovak Traders' Party, Democratic Party...
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National Front (Czechoslovakia) (section 1948–1990)
5 million members) Union for Czechoslovak-Soviet Friendship Czechoslovak Union of Women (1 million members) Czechoslovak Red Cross Union of Agricultural...
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History of Czechoslovakia (1948–1989) (category Czechoslovak Socialist Republic)
denounced the manifesto. The Soviet leadership was alarmed. In mid-July a Warsaw Pact conference was held without Czechoslovak participation. The Warsaw Pact...
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Miloš Zeman (category Candidates in the 2003 Czech presidential election)
People of the Federal Assembly, already as a member of the Czechoslovak Social Democracy (ČSSD), which he joined the same year. In 1993, he was elected...
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Mikhail Gorbachev (category Russian democracy activists)
1990 and the president of the Soviet Union from 1990 to 1991. Ideologically, Gorbachev initially adhered to Marxism–Leninism but moved towards social...
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Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (category 1990 disestablishments in East Germany)
Communist bloc: Polish Democratic Party (Stronnictwo Demokratyczne, SD), the Czechoslovak Socialist Party (Československá strana socialistická, CSS), the Democratic...
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S. elections long before Bernie Sanders and AOC". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2020-02-14. Buck, Tobias (17 October 2018). "How social democracy lost...
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jar) was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It began on 5 January 1968, when reformist Alexander...
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Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia (section Czechoslovak negotiations with the USSR and other Warsaw Pact states)
On 20–21 August 1968, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was jointly invaded by four fellow Warsaw Pact countries: the Soviet Union, the Polish People's...
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People's Republic of Bulgaria (category States and territories disestablished in 1990)
In 1990, under the leadership of Aleksandar Lilov, the BCP changed its name to the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and adopted social democracy and democratic...
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