99% - občiansky hlas

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99% - občiansky hlas
99 percent - citizen's vote
99% logo
Party leader Alena Dušatková
Party leader Alena Dušatková
founding December 6, 2011
Headquarters Bratislava
Colours) red
Parliament seats 0 of 150 (as of 2012)
Website www.99percent.sk

99% - občiansky hlas (99% for short; German 99 percent - Bürgerstimme ) is a Slovak political party founded in late 2011 that emerged from a citizens' initiative. The name is derived from the slogan " We are the 99 percent " of the worldwide Occupy movement.

99% use their own words to criticize the corruption, exploitation and wrong priorities of the governments after the Velvet Revolution in 1989 and describe the main priorities as: minimum wage growth, gender wage equality, reduction of taxes and duties for the lower and middle classes as well as the creation of new jobs outside of it Bratislavas.

In the early parliamentary elections in 2012 , she received 1.58% of the vote and therefore did not receive any seats in the National Council .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Za webom 99percent.sk stojí nová iniciatíva, ktorá chce vlastnú stranu , Pravda, accessed on February 16, 2012
  2. 9 + 9 priorít pre Slovensko ( memento of January 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 16, 2012