The
Civic Conservative Party (), abbreviated to
OKS, is a
centre-right liberal conservative political party in
Slovakia. It has four seats in the
National Council, which it won in an
electoral alliance with
Most–Híd at the
2010 election, and the party's four MPs sit in the Most–Híd
parliamentary group.
The OKS was founded in November 2001 as a parliamentary schism from the
Democratic Party. The party has relied on electoral alliances with other centre-right parties, including the
Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) and
Conservative Democrats of Slovakia (KDS). The party won its best result, of 2.1%, in alliance with the KDS at the
2009 European election. The party won seats in the National Council for the first time in
2010 election, on the
Most–Híd list.
The OKS is a member of the
Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists.
History
The Civic Conservative Party was formed by
Democratic Party (DS) members of the
National Council on 10 November 2001. The DS initially offered the OKS and the
Liberal-Democratic Union to run in the
2002 election, on a united list, but then withdrew and endorsed the
Slovak Democratic and Christian Union. The OKS attempted to negotiate a joint list with the
Christian Democratic Movement and
Party of the Hungarian Coalition, but this failed to materialise. Undeterred, the OKS ran alone under the banner 'Call for Slovakia' (
Výzva pre Slovensko) and gained 9,422 votes, or 0.32% of the national total.
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