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99% – Civic Voice
99% – občiansky hlas
ChairpersonPavel Weiss
Founded6 December 2011
Dissolved5 May 2023
HeadquartersKlariská 330/1, 811 03, Bratislava
Membership (2021)27Steady[1]
IdeologySocial democracy[citation needed]
Left-wing populism
Anti-establishment[2][3]
Political positionLeft-wing[2]
Colours    Burgundy and white
National Council
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Website
99obcianskyhlas.sk
  • Political parties
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  • 99 Percent – Civic Voice[4] (Slovak: 99% – občiansky hlas, 99%) is a left-wing populist political party in Slovakia inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement.[5] It is jointly led by manager [clarification needed] Alena Dušatková, radio journalist Pavol Pavlík, and lawyer and former police investigator Peter Vačok.[6]

    According to opinion polls, the party was expected to gain parliamentary representation in the 2012 parliamentary election;[7][8] but it failed to do so, with only 1.58% of the vote.

    The party's registration turned into a scandal when it was revealed that many of the 16,000 signatures submitted were discovered to be fraudulent. Party had failed to make a political impact in its lifetime. It had de facto dissolved during a de jure renaming proces to Spravodlivosť (Justice) in May 2023 with a complete change in leadership.[9] The party ran under the name and logo of Spravodlivosť in the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election.[10][11]

    Election results[edit]

    National Council[edit]

    Election Leader Votes % Rank Seats +/– Status
    2020 Ivan Weiss 991

    0.0%

    23rd
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    2023 Pavel Weiss 1,335

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    22nd
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    Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Politická Strana, 99% – občiansky hlas" (PDF). minv.sk. 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 July 2022.
  • ^ a b Peter Učeň (September 2014), "The delayed crisis and the continuous ebb of populism in Slovakia's party system.", POPULISM IN THE SHADOW OF THE GREAT RECESSION, p. 336, retrieved 7 January 2023
  • ^ Dariusz Kałan (March 7, 2012), "The Parliamentary Election in Slovakia" (PDF), Polish Institute of International Affairs, retrieved 7 January 2023
  • ^ "TV stations sanctioned for 99% ads", The Slovak Spectator, 6 February 2012, retrieved 19 February 2012
  • ^ "Za webom 99percent.sk stojí nová iniciatíva, ktorá chce vlastnú stranu". 17 November 2011.
  • ^ Vilikovská, Zuzana (14 December 2011), "99% slate features a manager, a reporter and a former police investigator", The Slovak Spectator, retrieved 19 February 2012
  • ^ "Volebné preferencie politických strán – január 2012" (PDF). focus-research.sk (Press release). January 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 November 2021.
  • ^ "Volebné preferencie politických strán – február 2012" (PDF). focus-research.sk (Press release). February 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 March 2022.
  • ^ "Detail - Register politických strán a politických hnutí Slovenskej republiky". ives.minv.sk. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  • ^ Aktuality.sk. "SPRAVODLIVOSŤ - Slovensko - volebný program pre Voľby 2023". Aktuality.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  • ^ "Valid Votes Cast for Political Parties - NRSR 2023". volby.statistics.sk. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
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