Koruna česká (party)

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Rally of the monarchists on Wenceslas Square in Prague (2011)

Koruna česká (German: Czech crown) is a political party in the Czech Republic that seeks to reestablish the monarchy in the former countries of the Czech crown . That is why it has the addition of Monarchistická strana Čech, Moravy a Slezska ( Monarchist Party of Bohemia , Moravia and Silesia ). The party was founded in 1991. Its current chairman is Petr Nohel.

When it first ran in the parliamentary elections in 2006, the party received 0.13 percent of the votes cast. It is represented in four city governments. There is a close cooperation with the Austrian sister organization Black-Yellow Alliance . In the parliamentary elections in 2010 , the monarchist party achieved 0.07 percent, in the 2013 election 0.17 percent (+0.10 percentage points).

swell

Markéta Hulpachová: “Party seeks to restore monarchy. Koruna Ćeská would rebuild the ancient Czech Kingdom. ” The Prague Post, December 19th, 2007

Single receipts

  1. ^ Official final result of the Czech parliamentary elections in 2006
  2. Markéta Hulpachová: “Party seeks to restore monarchy. Koruna Ćeská would rebuild the ancient Czech Kingdom. ” The Prague Post, December 19th, 2007

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