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The '''True Slovak National Party''', also translated as '''Real Slovak National Party''' (''Pravá Slovenská národná strana''), was an [[extremism|extreme]]<ref>[http://www.fes.sk/arch_en/2002_elections.pdf Slovak parlamentary parties before 2002 - PDF]</ref> [[far-right]] [[political party]] in [[Slovakia]].  
The '''True Slovak National Party''', also translated as '''Real Slovak National Party''' (''Pravá Slovenská národná strana''), was a minor [[extremism|extreme]]<ref>[http://www.fes.sk/arch_en/2002_elections.pdf Slovak parliamentary parties before 2002 - PDF]</ref> [[far-right]] [[political party]] in [[Slovakia]]. During its short existence, it failed to become a parliamentary party due to a low popular support.


In 2001, the internal conflicts within the [[Slovak National Party (current party)|Slovak National Party]] led to a split, by shuting out [[Ján Slota]] and 7 other MPs of the [[Slovak National Party (current party)|SNS]], whom founded the ''True Slovak National Party'' in late 2001. The founding congress elected unanimously [[Ján Slota]] chairman of the party.  
In 2001, the internal conflicts within the [[Slovak National Party]] (SNS) led to a split, by shuting out [[Ján Slota]] and 7 other MPs of the SNS, whom founded the ''True Slovak National Party'' in late 2001. The founding congress elected unanimously Ján Slota chairman of the party.  


At the 20 and 21 September 2002 [[legislative]] [[elections in Slovakia|elections]], the party won 3.7% of the popular vote and no seats. Since that time, the party merged with the SNS, wich elected [[Ján Slota]] chairman.
At the 20 and 21 September 2002 [[legislative]] [[elections in Slovakia|elections]], the party won 3.7% of the popular vote and no seats. Since that time, the party merged with the SNS, wich elected Ján Slota chairman.


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*[http://www.prava-sns.sk/ former official web site (now defunct)]
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Template:Politics of Slovakia The True Slovak National Party, also translated as Real Slovak National Party (Pravá Slovenská národná strana), was a minor extreme[1] far-right political party in Slovakia. During its short existence, it failed to become a parliamentary party due to a low popular support.

In 2001, the internal conflicts within the Slovak National Party (SNS) led to a split, by shuting out Ján Slota and 7 other MPs of the SNS, whom founded the True Slovak National Party in late 2001. The founding congress elected unanimously Ján Slota chairman of the party.

At the 20 and 21 September 2002 legislative elections, the party won 3.7% of the popular vote and no seats. Since that time, the party merged with the SNS, wich elected Ján Slota chairman.

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