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A comparison between Czech and Slovak right-wing polities development from 1990 up to date
Boháčová, Anna ; Just, Petr (advisor) ; Jüptner, Petr (referee)
This theses is concerned with the origin and development of right-wing political parties in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic during 1989-2006. At first, basic terms such as political party or a partial system are defined. Afterwards a concept of right-wing and left-wing is briefly defined. The theses shortly addresses a form of electoral system which notably influences the partial system. Year 1989 was an important year for the evolution of political parties in both countries, it was a year when anti-communist movements arised. Later on, most important right-wing entities originated from them. In the Czech Republic the rights were in power from 1990 till 1998. The election in 1998 ended in a stalemate and a nonstandard agreement between two ultimate rivals - right-wing ODS and left-wing CSSD was signed. After the election in 2002, the parties again operate along the axes of right-wing and left-wing. Slovakia went through more complicated development since authoritarian HZDS was in power and did not admit democratic right-wing entities any share of power. After 1998. when wide governmental alliance was established, a period of standardization of political system in Slovakia has began. Finally the theses focuses on cleavages in a society which importantly influence the form of partial systems and which...

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