NOVA (Slovakia)
New Majority Nová Väčšina | |
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Leader | Gábor Grendel |
Presidium | |
Founders | |
Founded | 2 September 2012 |
Split from | KDH |
Headquarters | Palárikova 31, 811 04 Bratislava |
Membership (2022) | 573[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right[2][6] |
National affiliation | OĽaNO and Friends |
European affiliation | European Conservatives and Reformists Party (2014–2021) |
European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists (2014–2019) |
Colours | Blue Red |
National Council | 1 / 150 |
European Parliament | 0 / 15 |
Regional governors | 0 / 8 |
Regional deputies | 7 / 416 |
Mayors | 30 / 2,904 |
Website | |
nova.sk | |
New Majority (Slovak: Nová väčšina, NOVA) is a conservative political party in Slovakia.
The ideology of this political party is liberalism and Christian democracy.
Naming history
[edit]- 2 September – December 2012: New Majority (Slovak: Nová väčšina; NOVA)
- December 2012 – July 2013: New Majority (Daniel Lipšic) (Slovak: Nová väčšina (Daniel Lipšic); NOVA)
- July 2013 – 28 June 2014: New Majority – Agreement (D. Lipšic) (Slovak: Nová väčšina – Dohoda (D. Lipšic); NOVA)
- From 28 June 2014Slovak: NOVA) : NEW (
History
[edit]The party was established on 2 September 2012 by Daniel Lipšic and Jana Žitňanská, representatives of Slovak national council, who had previously left the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH).[7] Daniel Lipšic, who had also been the vice-president of his former party, was elected its president. They represent a conservative faction of party. In May 2013, five representatives of Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) Jozef Kollár , Juraj Droba, Daniel Krajcer, Juraj Miškov, and Martin Chren left the party, joining New Majority. They represent a liberal faction of the party.[8]
In the 2014 European elections, New Majority came in fifth place nationally, receiving 6.83% of the vote and electing 1 MEP.[9]
In the 2016 parliamentary elections NOVA ran its candidates on a common list with Ordinary People, getting two of them elected.
Election results
[edit]National Council
[edit]Election | Leader | Votes | % | Rank | Seats | /– | Status |
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2016 | Daniel Lipšic | OĽaNO–NOVA | 2 / 150
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Opposition | |||
2020 | Gábor Grendel | OĽaNO–NOVA–KÚ–ZZ | 2 / 150
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0 | OĽaNO–We Are Family–SaS–For the People (2020–2022) | ||
OĽaNO–We Are Family–For the People (2022–2023) | |||||||
Opposition (2023) | |||||||
2023 | OĽaNO–KÚ–For the People | 1 / 150
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1 | Opposition |
European Parliament
[edit]Election | List leader | Votes | % | Rank | Seats | /– | EP Group |
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2014[a] | Jozef Kollár | 38,316 | 5th | 1 / 13
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New | ECR | |
2019 | Did not contest | 0 / 14
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1 | – | |||
2024[b] | Peter Pollák | 29,385 | 9th | 0 / 15
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References
[edit]- ^ "Annual report 2022" (PDF). minv.sk. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ a b Terenzani, Michaela (3 June 2013). "Lipšic-Kollár: a marriage of convenience". The Slovak Spectator. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ "EU-Wahl: Anscheinend sehr niedrige Wahlbeteiligung in der Slowakei". Tiroler Tageszeitung. 25 May 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ "Der Sieg des inneren Feindes". Deutsch-Türkisches Journal. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Tom Lansford. Political Handbook of the World 2020-2021. ISBN 9781544384733.
- ^ Böhler, Werner; Tibenská, Gabriela (10 June 2014). "Erfolg für das christdemokratische Lager bei der Europawahl". Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
bürgerlich-liberale Nova
- ^ "Lipšic founds 'Nova' party". Spectator.sme.sk. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
- ^ "NOVA and SaS renegades unite". Spectator.sme.sk. 27 May 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
- ^ "Elections to the European Parliament 2014". Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
External links
[edit]- New Majority (Slovakia)
- European Conservatives and Reformists Group member parties
- Conservative parties in Slovakia
- Liberal conservative parties in Slovakia
- Classical liberal parties
- Christian democratic parties in Slovakia
- Political parties established in 2012
- Political parties disestablished in 2015
- 2012 establishments in Slovakia
- 2015 disestablishments in Slovakia
- Christian Democratic Movement breakaway groups