Slovak Togetherness – National Party Slovenská pospolitosť – Národná strana | |
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Abbreviation | SP-NS |
Leader | Marian Kotleba |
Founded | 1996(as movement) |
Registered | 18 January 2005(as party) |
Banned | 14 March 2006 |
Succeeded by | People's Party Our Slovakia |
Headquarters | Kráľovohoľská 6150/5, 97411 Banská Bystrica |
Newspaper | Hlas národnej stráže, Prúty |
Ideology | Slovak nationalism Pan-European nationalism Anti-communism Antiziganism Anti-Zionism Euroscepticism Neo-Nazism Neo-Fascism |
Political position | Far-right |
European affiliation | European National Front (associate) |
Colours | Dark blue White |
Slogan | Na stráž |
Party flag | |
Website | |
pospolitost.org pospolitost.wordpress.com | |
The Slovak Togetherness (Slovak: Slovenská pospolitosť) was a civil society group in Slovakia. 'Slovenská' means "Slovak" ; 'pospolitosť' is a rather archaic word meaning "solidarity" or "community" or "togetherness". The group has been characterised as "extremist."[1]