We Are Family (Slovakia)
We Are Family (Slovak: Sme rodina), previously the Party of Citizens of Slovakia, is a right-wing populist political movement in Slovakia led by Boris Kollár known for its populism and opposition to mass immigration.
We Are Family Sme rodina | |
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| Abbreviation | SR |
| Leader | Boris Kollár |
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| Founder | Boris Kollár |
| Founded | 10 November 2015 |
| Headquarters | Leškova 5, Bratislava. 81104 |
| Youth wing | The Young Help (Mladí pomáhajú) |
| Membership (2020) | 696 |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Right-wing[11] |
| European affiliation | Identity and Democracy Party |
| Colours | Blue and red |
| National Council | 17 / 150 |
| Local councils | 123 / 20,646 |
| European Parliament | 0 / 14 |
| Website | |
| http://www.hnutie-smerodina.sk/ | |
History
The party was founded on 10 November 2015 by businessman Boris Kollár by renaming and repurposing an existing minor party named Our Land (Náš Kraj).[12] The party took 6.6% of the vote in the 2016 parliamentary election, winning 11 seats in the National Council.[13][14] In February 2019, the party joined the Identity and Democracy Party.
Election results
National Council
| Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Boris Kollár | 3,836 | 0.15 (#24) | 0 / 150 |
Extra-parliamentary | |
| 2016 | 172,860 | 6.63 (#6) | 11 / 150 |
Opposition | ||
| 2020 | 237,531 | 8.24 (#3) | 17 / 150 |
Coalition |
European Parliament
| Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Peter Pčolinský | 31,840 | 3.23 (#6) | 0 / 14 |
Presidential
| Election | Candidate | First round | Second round | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
| 2019 | Milan Krajniak | 59,464 | 2.77 | Lost | ||
References
- "Výročná správa politickej strany: Sme Rodina" (PDF). Ministry of the Interior (Slovakia) (in Slovak). 2021. p. 11.
- Kneuer, Marianne (2017). "Slovakia Report: Sustainable Governance Indicators 2017" (PDF). Bertelsmann Stiftung.
- https://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/692041/tyzden-vo-svetovych-mediach-kollar-je-pravicovy-populista-a-odporca-eu/
- https://www.trend.sk/nazory-a-komentare/kladivo-populistov-ako-moze-fond-obnovy-spravit-borisa-kollara-reformatora
- https://dennikn.sk/2462613/populizmus-zabija-potrebujeme-koaliciu-proti-populizmu/
- Pakulski, Jan (2016). The Visegrad Countries in Crisis (PDF). Collegium Civitas. p. 71.
rising number of voters in 2016, frustrated by unfulfilled promises, turned to the extreme party ĽS-NS, as well as to nationalist “We are Family”.
- "Eslovaquia [Slovakia]". Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
Los partidos con representación parlamentaria tras las elecciones generales celebradas en marzo de 2016 son SMER-SD (socialistas) ... y Sme Rodina (nacionalista). [The parties with parliamentary representation after the general elections held in March 2016 are SMER-SD (socialist) ... and Sme Rodina (nationalist).]
- https://www.tyzden.sk/svet/55575/kollar-bol-na-mitingu-nacionalistov-v-milane-po-taliansky-krical-pred-rozvasnenym-davom/
- Slovakia election: anti-immigration PM wins, but loses majority The Guardian, 6 March 2016
- Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Slovakia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- "A political earthquake in Slovakia". Centre for Eastern Studies. 3 September 2016.
- Businessman Boris Kollár launches his political party Spectator, 12 November 2015
- Allocation of Seats State Commission for Elections and Control of Financing of Political Parties
- Post-election: Possible combinations after Slovak election Spectator, 7 March 2016
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