Freedom Union–Democratic Union
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Freedom Union–Democratic Union | |
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Unie svobody–Demokratická unie | |
Leader | Jan Černý |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Kozí 916/5, Prague |
Political ideology | Liberalism fiscal: Right-wing, Social: Ultra-liberal to anarchist |
International affiliation | none |
European affiliation | none |
European Parliament group | {{{europarl}}} |
Colour(s) | dark green |
Website | www.unie.cz |
The Freedom Union–Democratic Union (Czech: Unie Svobody–Demokratická unie, US–DEU) is a small, pro-european free market liberal party in the Czech Republic. As of 2006, it doesn't have any seats in the Czech Chamber of Deputies and have 3 senators in "Open Democracy" Caucus in the Senate.
The party was founded in 1998, as a split from the Civic Democratic Party. From 2002 till 2006, it was part of the Czech government, forming a coalition with the Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party and the Czech Social Democratic Party. As a part of government party started to lose members and voters. It suffered defeat in 2004 regional councils and European Parliament elections. In the 2006 legislative election it lost its all seats in the Chamber of Deputies, which led to the resignation of its leader, Pavel Němec. Current leader, Jan Černý, was elected on June 3, 2007.
[edit] Election results
- 1998 Chamber of Deputies: 8,6 % - 19 seats
- 1998 Senate: 1 seat
- 2000 Senate: 8 seats
- 2002 Chamber of Deputies: 9 seats (in coalition with KDU–ČSL 14,3 %)
- 2002 Senate: 1 seat
- 2004 Senate: 1 seat
- 2004 European Parliament: no seats (as part of Union of liberal democrats 1,7 %)
- 2006 Chamber of Deputies: 0,3% - no seats
- 2006 Senate: no seat
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Freedom Union–Democratic Union official site