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This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Slovakia Image File history File links Coat_of_Arms_of_Slovakia. ...
Politics of XX takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Slovakia is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ...
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| | | Other countries · Politics Portal view • talk • edit | | Part of the Politics series on Christian Democracy Flag of the President of Slovakia This is a list of the Presidents of Slovakia. ...
President Ivan GaÅ¡paroviÄ Ivan GaÅ¡paroviÄ (born March 27, 1941), Slovak politician and law professor, became President of Slovakia on June 15, 2004. ...
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Robert Fico (15 September 1964 in TopoľÄany) is the current Prime Minister of Slovakia (since July 4, 2006). ...
The National Council of the Slovak Republic (in Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, often just: Národná rada) (NR SR) has been the name of the parliament of Slovakia since 1993 (more precisely since 1 October 1992). ...
// Revolutionary Executive Committee (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia) no particular leader (6 June 1919 - 20 June 1919) Assembly of the Slovak Land (1939; within Czechoslovakia) Martin Sokol (18 January 1939 â 14 March 1939) Assembly of Slovakia (1939 â 1945; independent Slovakia) Martin Sokol (14 March 1939 â April 1945) President of...
Political parties in Slovakia lists political parties in Slovakia. ...
The Direction â Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer â sociálna demokracia) party â before January 1, 2005 called Direction (the Third Way) (Smer (tretia cesta)) â, often just Smer, is a political party in Slovakia, led by Robert Fico. ...
The Slovak National Party (Slovak: Slovenská národná strana, SNS) is a Christian and nationalist political party in Slovakia. ...
The Peoples Party â Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (Slovak: Ľudová strana â Hnutie za demokratické Slovensko) is a political party in Slovakia. ...
The Slovak Democratic and Christian Union â Democratic Party (Slovak: Slovenská demokratická a kresÅ¥anská únia â Demokratická strana, SDKÃ-DS) is a political party in Slovakia. ...
The Party of the Hungarian Coalition (Hungarian: Magyar Koalíció Pártja, Slovak: Strana Maďarskej koalície) is a political party in Slovakia, for the Magyar (i. ...
Elections in Slovakia gives information on election and election results in Slovakia. ...
The 2004 presidential elections were held in Slovakia on April 3 (first round) and April 17 (second round) 2004. ...
The 2006 parliamentary elections in Slovakia will take place on Saturday June 17, 2006. ...
Slovakia is subdivided into 8 kraje (singular - kraj, usually translated as regions, but actually meaning rather county), each of which is named after their principal city. ...
An okres (in English district) is an administrative unit in Slovakia. ...
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Slovakia is a member of NATO and the European Union since 2004. ...
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For the eurosceptic informal grouping, see European Democrats. ...
The European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) is an European political association for reflection and working on Christian-democratic politics in Europe from an explicit Christian Social view. ...
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In Neo-Calvinism, the idea of sphere sovereignty insists that created boundaries should be affirmed and respected. ...
Political Ideologies Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: Communitarianism as a group of related but distinct philosophies began in the late 20th century, opposing radical individualism, and other similar philosophies while advocating phenomena such as civil society. ...
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Catholic social teaching comprises those aspects of Catholic doctrine which relate to matters dealing with the collective aspect of humanity. ...
Neo-Calvinism, a form of Dutch Calvinism, is the movement initiated by the theologian and former Dutch prime minister Abraham Kuyper. ...
Thomism is the philosophical school that followed in the legacy of Thomas Aquinas. ...
| | Important documents | | Rerum Novarum (1891) Stone Lectures (Princeton 1898) Graves de Communi Re (1901) Quadragesimo Anno (1931) Laborem Exercens (1981) Sollicitudi Rei Socialis (1987) Centesimus Annus (1991) Rerum Novarum (Translation: Of New Things) is an encyclical issued by Pope Leo XIII on May 15, 1891. ...
The steeple of Alexander Hall Princeton Theological Seminary is a theological seminary located in the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey in the United States. ...
The steeple of Alexander Hall Princeton Theological Seminary is a theological seminary located in the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey in the United States. ...
Graves de Communi Re was an encyclical written by Pope Leo XIII in 1901, on Christian Democracy. ...
Quadragesimo Anno is an encyclical by Pope Pius XI, issued 15 May 1931, 40 years after Rerum Novarum (thus the name, Latin for the fortieth year). Written as a response to the Great Depression, it calls for the establishment of a social order based on the principle of subsidiarity. ...
Laborem Exercens was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1981, on human work. ...
Sollicitudi Rei Socialis was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1987, on the twentieth anniversary of Populorum Progressio. ...
Centesimus Annus (which is Latin for hundredth year) was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1991, on the hundredth anniversary of Rerum Novarum. ...
| | Important figures | | Thomas Aquinas · John Calvin Pope Leo XIII · Abraham Kuyper Maritain · Adenauer · De Gasperi Pope Pius XI · Schuman Pope John Paul II · Kohl Saint Thomas Aquinas [Thomas of Aquin, or Aquino] (c. ...
John Calvin (July 10, 1509 â May 27, 1564) was a French Protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation and was a central developer of the system of Christian theology called Calvinism or Reformed theology. ...
Pope Leo XIII (March 2, 1810 â July 20, 1903), born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, having succeeded Pope Pius IX (1846â78) on February 20, 1878 and reigning until his death in 1903. ...
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Jacques Maritain Jacques Maritain (November 18, 1882 â April 28, 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher. ...
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Alcide De Gasperi (3 April 1881 â 19 August 1954) was an Italian statesman and politician. ...
Pope Pius XI (Latin: ) (May 31, 1857 â February 10, 1939), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, reigned as Pope from February 6, 1922 and sovereign of Vatican City from 1929 until his death on February 10, 1939. ...
President of Council: 1947â1948 Foreign Minister: 1948â1952 Profession: Lawyer Robert Schuman (June 29, 1886 â September 4, 1963) was a noted Luxembourg-born German-French politician, a Christian Democrat (M.R.P.) who is regarded as one of the founders of the European Union. ...
Coat of Arms of Pope John Paul II. The Letter M is for Mary, the mother of Jesus, to whom he held strong devotion Pope John Paul II (Latin: , Italian: Giovanni Paolo II) born [] (May 18, 1920, Wadowice, Poland â April 2, 2005, Vatican City) reigned as Pope of the Catholic...
Helmut Josef Michael Kohl (born April 3, 1930) is a German conservative politician and statesman. ...
| | Politics Portal · edit | The Christian Democratic Movement (Slovak: Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie) (KDH) is a political party in Slovakia. Political parties Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ...
It is represented in the parliament. It was also member of the government coalition, but it left that coalition on February 7, 2006 due to disputes over an international treaty between Slovakia and the Holy See dealing with the Conscientious objection on religious grounds. A conscientious objector is an individual whose personal beliefs are incompatible with military service, or sometimes with any role in the armed forces. ...
The party was established in 1990. Currently, it is led by Pavol Hrušovský. In the 1990s it was led by Ján Čarnogurský. Pavol HruÅ¡ovský (born 9 June 1952, Veľká MaÅa near Nové Zámky, Slovakia) is the current speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic (the Slovak parliament) and party leader of the Christian Democratic Movement. ...
Ján Äarnogurský (born January 1, 1944, Bratislava - ) is a former Slovak politician, a former Prime Minister of Slovakia (1991-1992) and the former chairman of the Christian Democratic Movement (1990-2002). ...
In the parliamentary election of 17 June 2006, the party won 8.3 % of the popular vote and 14 out of 150 seats. The 2006 parliamentary elections in Slovakia will take place on Saturday June 17, 2006. ...
KDH is a member of the European People's Party. The European Peoples Party (EPP) is the largest European political party. ...
| v • d • e Political Parties in Slovakia (as of 19 March 2006) | Parliamentary parties: Governing coalition: SMER · ĽS–HZDS · SNS Opposition: SDKÚ–DS · SMK-MKP · KDH Political parties in Slovakia lists political parties in Slovakia. ...
The Direction â Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer â sociálna demokracia) party â before January 1, 2005 called Direction (the Third Way) (Smer (tretia cesta)) â, often just Smer, is a political party in Slovakia, led by Robert Fico. ...
The Peoples Party â Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (Slovak: Ľudová strana â Hnutie za demokratické Slovensko) is a political party in Slovakia. ...
The Slovak National Party (Slovak: Slovenská národná strana, SNS) is a Christian and nationalist political party in Slovakia. ...
The Slovak Democratic and Christian Union â Democratic Party (Slovak: Slovenská demokratická a kresÅ¥anská únia â Demokratická strana, SDKÃ-DS) is a political party in Slovakia. ...
The Party of the Hungarian Coalition (Hungarian: Magyar Koalíció Pártja, Slovak: Strana Maďarskej koalície) is a political party in Slovakia, for the Magyar (i. ...
Extra-parliamentary parties: ANO · ASV · B-RRS · DÚ · HZD · KČaS · KSS · ĽB · ĽS · ĽÚ · Misia 21 · NÁDEJ · NF · NOSNP · OKS · OL · PS · RIS · SDĽ · SF · SLNKO · SĽS · SNJ · S.O.S. · SP · SPV-G3000 · SRK · SRS · SZ · ÚSVIT · VPRED · ZRS · Z-SNP · ZSNS · ZVON The Alliance of the New Citizen (Slovak: Aliancia Nového ObÄana, ANO) is a new liberal party in Slovakia. ...
The Movement for Democracy (Hnutie za demokraciu) is a political party in Slovakia split from the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia in 2002. ...
Old party In the past, the Communist Party of Slovakia (Slovak: Komunistická strana Slovenska -- KSS) was a communist party in Slovakia. ...
The Peoples Union (Ľudová únia) is a political party in Slovakia founded in 2003 by dissident parliamentarians from the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia. ...
Hope (Slovak: Nádej) is a political party in Slovakia. ...
Partys Logo The Civic Conservative Party (in Slovak: ObÄianska konzervatÃvna strana, OKS) is one of the minor parties in Slovakia. ...
The Freedom Forum (Slobodné fórum) is a political party in Slovakia, founded in 2004 by dissident parliamentarians from the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union. ...
The Green Party (Slovak: Strana zelených; until January 2006 called Strana zelených na Slovensku, i. ...
Dawn (Usvit) is a Slovakian political party formed in May 2005 as a split from the Communist Party of Slovakia. ...
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