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National Unity (Národní Sjednocení, NSJ) is a tiny Czech nationalist party which held its founding convention on 3 June 2002 in Zákupy. The party leader is Martin Čejka.
It fielded candidates in the municipal elections in 2002 in 13 cities, picking up a total of 17,744 votes. The following year, the party took part in the campaign against the Czech Republic's entry into the European Union. The party boycotts EU elections but participates in regional elections and senate elections.
The name Národní Sjednocení was also used by political party set up in 1934 in Czechoslovakia.
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Political Parties in the Czech Republic |
Chamber of Deputies (2006)
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Civic Democratic Party (81) | Czech Social Democratic Party (74) | Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (26) | Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (13) | Green Party (6)
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Senate
(2006)
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Civic Democratic Party (41) | Czech Social Democratic Party (12) | Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (11) | Caucus of Open Democracy (8 – 1 from each of Civic Democratic Alliance, Green Party*, Freedom Union - Democratic Union*, Liberal Reform Party*, Party for the Open Society*, Path of Change*, Civic Democratic Alliance and an independent candidate) | Caucus SNK (7 – SNK European Democrats 3, Independents Movement 2*, Independent Majors for Region 1*, Movement of Independents for Harmonious Development of Municipalities and Towns 1) | Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (2)
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European Parliament (2004)
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Civic Democratic Party (9) | Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (6) | SNK Union of Independents (3) | Czech Social Democratic Party (2) | Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (2) | Independents Movement (2, now split to Independent Democrats and Politics 21)
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(seats; * for Senators from tiny electoral parties who are not their members) Source: Czech Statistical Office, Senate |