In the Slovak parliamentary elections of 2010, the reformist centre-right parties defeated the left-nationalist coalition government led by Robert Fico. The election results brought some other surprises – the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia and its leader, three-times Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar, as well as the Party of Hungarian Coalition were eliminated from the national parliament. Moreover, the election outcome of the radical right-wing Slovak National Party declined significantly. On the other hand, two new parties entered parliament. All in all, the election outcomes show the weakening of the nationalist agenda and the nationalist vote. The paper examines why this has happened and raises the question of to what extent it is sust...
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In the following article we will utilize dramaturgical analysis to analyse two selected state-organi...
This article concerns the position of Magyar minority political parties in the Slovak party system. ...
The paper deals with the issue of transitional justice in selected East-Central European countries. ...
Since the time of its foundation (1990) the Slovak National Party (SNS) has been able to pool approx...
The article deals with political trajectories of New Civic Alliance (ANO) in Slovakia. This liberal ...
This paper deals with the topic of preferential voting in Slovak parliamentary elections by means of...
The paper analyses the Europeanisation of election manifestos of major relevant political parties in...
This paper examines the electoral results of two extreme right-wing parties, namely Národní Strana a...
The theoretical concept of second-order elections has become a useful tool to analyze sub-national a...
The article examines geographical support, through the use of the Gini coefficient, of the seventh S...
The focus of this study lies in the instrumental use of history as a tool for the legitimization of ...
The article examines the positions of the Czech, Hungarian and Slovak social democratic political pa...
Daniel Šárovec text zpracoval v rámci programu Progres Univerzity Karlovy Q18 –Spole...
Political parties are an essential part of modern democracy as they act as the main intermediary bet...
The article deals with the electoral competition into the House of Deputies in Czech Republic. First...
In the following article we will utilize dramaturgical analysis to analyse two selected state-organi...
This article concerns the position of Magyar minority political parties in the Slovak party system. ...
The paper deals with the issue of transitional justice in selected East-Central European countries. ...