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Encyclopedia > Direction (Party)

The Direction (the Third Way) party (Slovak: Smer (tretia cesta), often just Smer) is a political party in Slovakia, led by Robert Fico. As of 2004, it is the third largest party in the National Council of the Slovak Republic, with 25 of 150 seats.


See also: Politics of Slovakia, List of political parties in Slovakia.


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Direction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (185 words)
A direction can be specified by a unit vector; the components are direction cosines; together with magnitude, direction can be specified by a vector in general.
"Direction" is a term for a principle tool used in practicing the Alexander Technique.
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Direction - Social Democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (278 words)
It arose by splitting from the Party of the Democratic Left (Slovakia) (Strana demokratickej ľavice, SDĽ) in 1999 (Robert Fico being the most popular SDL member at that time) and quickly became one the most popular parties in Slovakia, while the popularity of the SDĽ, which was the successor of the original (i.e.
pre-1990) Communist Party of Slovakia and was a government party from 1998 to 2002, was steadily decreasing.
Social Democratic Party of Slovakia (Sociálnodemokratická strana Slovenska; founded in 1990, the party became known under the leadership of Alexander Dubček).
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