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The Party of the Democratic Left (Template:Langx, SDĽ) was a social-democratic political party in Slovakia from 1990 to 2004. It was founded in 1990 out of the Communist Party of Slovakia.

HistoryEdit

At the party congress on 14 December 1991 in Trenčín, the congress adopted new party constitution and decided to leave federation of Communist Party of Czecho-Slovakia, due to disputes with the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia and changing situation in the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic. Congress reconfirmed Peter Weiss as party chairman.

From 1994 to 1997, SDĽ was a member of a coalition called "Common Choice" ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}) that gained 10.18% (18 seats) in the Slovak parliament. They did not form a part of the government. Since the 2002 elections, it has had no seat in the Slovak legislature. It was a member of the Party of European Socialists and the Socialist International.<ref name=Koudelka1997/>

On 4 December 2004, the party membership voted to merge with Direction – Social Democracy from 1 January 2005. The latter party had broken off from the SDL five years earlier.

Election resultsEdit

National CouncilEdit

Year Leader Vote Vote % Place Seats Government
1992 Peter Weiss 453,203 14.7 2nd Template:Composition bar Template:No2
1994 299,469Template:Decrease 10.4 Template:Decrease 2nd Template:Composition bar Template:No2
1998 Jozef Migaš 492,507 Template:Increase 14.7 Template:Increase 3rd Template:Decrease Template:Composition bar Template:Yes
2002 Pavel Koncoš 39,163 Template:Decrease 1.4 Template:Decrease 12th Template:Decrease Template:Composition bar No seats

Name changesEdit

  • Communist Party of Slovakia (succeeding Communist Party of Slovakia) (22. 11. 1990)
  • Communist Party of Slovakia – Party of the Democratic Left (12. 2. 1991)
  • Party of the Democratic Left (1. 2. 1992)

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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