KDŽP – Alliance for Slovakia

KDŽP - Alliance for Slovakia (Slovak: KDŽP – Aliancia za Slovensko), formerly known as Christian Democracy - Life and Prosperity (Slovak: Kresťanská demokracia – Život a prosperita, KDŽP), is a Christian democratic political party in Slovakia.

KDŽP - Alliance for Slovakia

KDŽP – Aliancia za Slovensko
ChairpersonTomas Taraba[1]
Founded4 February 2019
Split fromChristian Democratic Movement[2]
HeadquartersŠtefana Baniča 508/10 919 04 Smolenice
IdeologyChristian right
National conservatism
Christian democracy
Social conservatism
Political positionRight-wing
Colours  Blue
National Council
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European Parliament
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Website
www.kdzp.sk

History

The split between the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) and the KDŽP was sparked by a dispute between the liberal and conservative factions of the party. Party member Petr Molda wanted the right to life to be a condition for any future KDH participation in government, a move which was not permitted by the more liberal presidency of the KDH.[3] On the 26 April 2018, Molda attacked this move on Conservative Diary Postoj, a conservative website founded after the 2015 Slovak same-sex marriage referendum, stating "I am amazed that it is said on Christian soil that we will conclude the status quo with the Liberals again"[4] and emphasising that the KDH should be focused on "the question of life". Alojz Hlina, the president of the KDH, criticised Molda's article on 12 May,[5] with Molda announcing his intent to form a new party the same day.[6]

Alongside Tibor Pénzeš (former assistant deputy of the National Council of the Slovak Republic), Pavol Abrhan (former member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic) and Miroslav Vetrík,[7] Molda began collecting the 10,000 signatures needed to register the party.[8] By 16 January 2019, they had collected over 14,000 signatures,[9] meaning that the party was officially registered on 4 February.[10]

In September 2019, KDŽP and the Slovak National Party entered into a cooperation agreement, signing a memorandum concerning "Life and Homeland". They also expressed their support for March for Life, a pro-life event in Slovakia.[1] Their first contested national election was the 2020 parliamentary election, in which 3 candidates were elected on joint tickets with the neo-nazi People's Party Our Slovakia (L'SNS).[11] However, on 27 May 2020, all three members left the ĽSNS parliamentary club due to a dispute with ĽSNS National Council member Milan Mazurek.[12]

Ideology

The ideology of the party is based around Christianity. The party advocates for a ban on abortions, increased support for families with children and financial assistance to the elderly.[13] It also calls for increased environmental protections and the introduction of language lessons to schools.[13]

List of party presidents

No. President Term start Term end
1 Štefan KuffaFebruary 2019September 2019
2 Tomáš TarabaSeptember 2019Incumbent

References

  1. "The CIS concluded a memorandum with KDŽP". Tyzden. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  2. Bardy, Peter. "Slovaks combine Christianity and science fiction". Aktuality. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  3. Kyseľ, Tomáš. "Since Hlina is chairman, more than 2,000 people have left KDH". Aktuality. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  4. Molda, Peter. "28 years of tactical Christian democracy". Conservative diary Postoj. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  5. Hlina, Alojz. "It will probably start in a moment. We can do it". Conservative daily Postoj. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  6. Molda, Peter. "Answer to the chairman of KDH Hlina". Conservative daily Postoj. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  7. Čulen, A. "A new party, Christian Democracy - Life and Prosperity, is emerging". Omediach. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  8. ONLY WHERE THERE IS LIFE CAN THERE BE PROSPERITY at the Wayback Machine (archived 6 February 2019)
  9. "KDH called the new Christian party supporters of Harabin". SME. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  10. "Register of Political Parties and Political Movements". Registers and Evidences. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  11. "The deputies of the ĽSNS have changed significantly. A candidate came with a scandal or members of KDŽP". Dennikslovensko. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  12. "KDŽP deputies leave the Kotlebovec family". Zoznam TV. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  13. "What we enforce". KDZP. Retrieved 21 November 2020.


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