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  2. List of political parties in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia has a democratic multi-party system with numerous political parties, established after the fall of communism in 1989 and shaped into the present form with Slovakia's independence in 1993. Since 1989 there has been altogether 236 registered political parties in the country, 61 are active as of March 2012. [ 1 ]

  3. Politics of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia's sole constitutional and legislative body is the 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic. Delegates are elected for 4-year terms on the basis of proportional representation. The National Council considers and approves the Constitution, constitutional statutes and other legal acts. It also approves the state budget.

  4. Communist Party of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Slovakia (Slovak: Komunistická strana Slovenska, KSS) is a communist party in Slovakia, formed in 1992 through the merger of the Communist Party of Slovakia – 91 and the Communist League of Slovakia.

  5. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. There are 2 pending revisions awaiting review. Country in Central Europe "Slovak Republic" redirects here. For the First Slovak Republic, see Slovak Republic (1939–1945). Not to be confused with Slovenia. Slovak Republic Slovenská republika (Slovak) Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Nad ...

  6. Union of Communists of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    ZKS emerged from the Communist Refoundation Platform of KSS (Platforma komunistickej obnovy KSS, PKO), a faction formed inside the Communist Party of Slovakia (KSS) in 1990. [3] In March 1991 PKO formed ZKS as a new party. [3] ZKS was registered with the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic in Bratislava on March 19, 1991. [4] [1] [2]

  7. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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  8. Slovak Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    After the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968 liberalisation reforms were halted and then reversed. The only significant exception was the federalization of the country. The former centralist state of Czechoslovakia was divided in two: the Czech Socialist Republic and Slovak Socialist Republic by the Constitutional Law of Federation of 28 October 1968, which came into effect on 1 January 19

  9. Communist Party of Slovakia (1939) - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Slovakia (Slovak: Komunistická strana Slovenska, KSS) was a communist party in Slovakia. It was formed in May 1939, when the Slovak Republic was created, as the Slovak branches of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) were separated from the mother party. When Czechoslovakia was again established as a unified ...