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(Redirected from Republic Movement (Slovakia))

Republic Movement
Hnutie Republika
ChairpersonMilan Uhrík
Founded9 March 2021 (2021-03-09)
Split fromPeople's Party Our Slovakia (ĽSNS)
Preceded byVoice of the People (legal)
HeadquartersNitra
Youth wingMladí Republikáni
Women's wingŽeny v Republike
Membership (2022)Increase 1,044 (31. 12. 2022)[1]
Ideology
  • Right-wing populism
  • Ultranationalism
  • Euroscepticism
  • Political position
    European Parliament groupNon-Inscrits
    Colours    Red and blue
    National Council
    0 / 150

    European Parliament
    2 / 15

    Website
    hnutie-republika.sk
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The Republic Movement (Slovak: Hnutie Republika) is an extremist[5][6][7][8] far-right[9] political partyinSlovakia led by Milan Uhrík.[10][11] The party is often regarded as neo-fascist[2][12][3][13][4] despite some political experts contesting this description.[5][9]

    Founded in March 2021 by Uhrík and other former members of the far-right neo-Nazi party People's Party Our Slovakia (ĽSNS) of Marian Kotleba, the movement took over and renamed the existing party Voice of the People (Slovak: Hlas Ľudu) led by Peter Marček, which had only 50 members in 2018. Marček was later kicked out of the party.

    Due to the defection of former ĽSNS representatives, the party had five seats in the National Council of the Slovak Republic before the 2023 election. Uhrík was elected a member of the European Parliament for ĽSNS in 2019. Although the party therefore has presence in the European Parliament, it remains non-affiliated with any European Parliament group.[14]

    History[edit]

    The party was formed on 9 March 2021 by taking over and renaming an already-established political party, Voice of the People (Slovak: Hlas Ľudu).[15] Before this, the party was led by Peter Marček, and had only 50 members as of 2018.[16] Milan Uhrík became the party's new chairman. Apart from Uhrík, additional former members of the far-right neo-Nazi party ĽSNS joined the newly-renamed party. This included Milan Mazurek, Miroslav Suja, Ondrej Ďurica, and Eduard Kočiš, among others.

    Marček was kicked out of the party in June 2022.[17] The party accused him of "doing his own politics" without consulting Uhrík. Marček, however, accused them of neo-Nazi tendencies and beliefs, and stated his objections were the primary reason for his firing. As of 2022, the party consists of 1,044 members.[18]

    Political positions[edit]

    Political experts consider the party to be radically far-right extremist and right-wing populist.[5][6][9] The party is generally described as neo-fascist by some news publications,[2][3][4] but some political experts contest this description.[5][9]

    Foreign policy[edit]

    The party's voter-base is highly Eurosceptic[19] and Russophilic.[20] The party's political positions are radically critical of Slovakia's membership in the EU and NATO.[5]

    The party advocates for the withdrawal of Slovakia out of NATO.[21] It also advocates against sending any and all lethal military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war, beginning after the Russian invasion.[22]

    Uhrík supported a ceasefire during the 2023 Israel–Hamas War, describing an independent Palestinian state as the only long-term solution to the Israel–Palestine conflict. However, he suggested that this state should be the culmination of the peace process rather than the beginning, to avoid the Palestinians making additional demands from the Israeli side.[23]

    Social issues[edit]

    The party advocates for complete suspension of government support to all non-governmental organizations, especially ones it describes as "rainbow and Soros' organizations."[24]

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the party took a staunch anti-vaccination position and advocated for COVID-19 vaccinations of children to be halted.[25]

    The party takes a staunch anti-LGBT position. It voted in favor of rejecting the European Parliament’s appeal for the betterment of conditions of LGBT people in Slovakia.[26][27] It then also voted in favor of a ban on legal gender change. This bill failed, however.[28]

    The party's leader, Uhrík, stated the party has the greatest amount of members in the Slovak Union of Anti-Fascist Campaigners of any party, which the organization rejected. The organization then called the party's representatives fascist in response.[2] Later, after Uhrík published a photo of him alongside the organization's president, the organization's members protested the move and called the party's members neo-Nazi, homophobic and racist.[13]

    Public image[edit]

    Social media[edit]

    The party keeps a strong presence on social media, especially Facebook and TikTok.[29] It is known for the rampant spread of election disinformation,[30] Russian wartime propaganda,[31] and anti-vaccination rhetoric.[25][32][33]

    The party was taken to court over the defamation of infectiologist Peter Sabak via their Facebook profile.[34] The party lost the case and was ordered to pay €15,000 for the immaterial damage caused, as well as offer a public apology.[35][33]

    In June 2023, YouTube terminated the accounts of multiple party members and accounts associated with the party.[36]

    Relationship with neo-Nazi groups[edit]

    The founding members of the party, including the leader, Uhrík, defected from the far-right neo-Nazi party ĽSNS in order to found the party.[15]

    Milan Mazurek, a founding member and the party's vice-chairman, was convicted of hate speech and thus had his parliamentary seat revoked in 2019.[37] In 2016, he posted a Facebook statement asserting the Holocaust was a "lie and fairy tale".[38] The post was then investigated by the police, as Holocaust denial is outlawed in Slovakia.[38]

    Ondrej Ďurica, another founding member and vice-chairman, used to be a frontman for a Slovak neo-Nazi band titled White Resistance (Slovak: Biely odpor).[39][40]

    Election results[edit]

    National Council[edit]

    Election Leader Votes % Rank Seats +/– Status
    2023 Milan Uhrík 141,099

    4.8%

    8th
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    New Extra-parliamentary

    European Parliament[edit]

    Election Group Leader Votes % Seats +/–
    2024 None Milan Uhrík 185,137 12.53% (#3)
    2 / 13

    Increase2

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Výročná správa" (PDF). Ministerstvo vnútra Slovenskej republiky (in Slovak). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
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  • ^ a.s, Petit Press. "Účet Republiky aj Uhríka spravuje tá istá osoba. Na súde však hovorí, že nejde o oficiálnu stránku". domov.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2023-08-08.
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  • ^ a.s, Petit Press (2019-09-03). "Far-right MP Mazurek found guilty. He will lose his seat". spectator.sme.sk. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ a b Mikušovič, Dušan (2022-02-09). ""S Republikou nemáme problém". Fico po prvý raz pripustil koalíciu s krajnou pravicou, chce blok Smeru, Hlasu, SNS a Uhríka". Denník N (in Slovak). Retrieved 2023-08-24. „Neobhajujem žiadny režim, ale o tretej ríši vieme iba lži a rozprávky o 6 miliónoch a mydlách z židov. O Hitlerovi sa učia samé klamstvá," napísal na profile, ktorý neskôr zmazal. Mazureka pre status vyšetrovala aj polícia, poslanec sa obhajoval tým, že nešlo o jeho facebookový profil.
  • ^ Osvaldová, Lucia (2023-08-24). "Uhríkov ťažký týždeň: málo ľudí na mítingu, koncert neonacistu Ďuricu a odhalenie, že bol mládežníkom v SDKÚ". Denník N (in Slovak). Retrieved 2023-08-24. Bývalý profesionálny vojak, ktorý v mladosti spieval s neonacistickou kapelou Biely odpor.
  • ^ Osvaldová, Lucia (2023-08-08). "Mazurek chce opäť robiť poriadok v osadách. O obce, kde pred štyrmi rokmi pochodoval, sa už nezaujímal". Denník N (in Slovak). Retrieved 2023-08-24. Návrh uznesenia podal poslanec Republiky Ondrej Ďurica, ktorý bol v minulosti frontmanom neonacistickej kapely Biely odpor.
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