The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries

This article aims to reconstruct the functioning of political parties that was present during the establishment of the foundations of the democratic system and political practice, from the “Velvet Revolution” to the creation of a competitive party system with a dominant political party – Movement fo...

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Main Author: Marek Barański
Format: Article
Language:Polish
Published: Lodz University Press 2020-12-01
Series:Eastern Review
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/6097
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spelling doaj-ebec109617ca44a8a66364f665cdcd072021-05-31T18:30:29ZpolLodz University PressEastern Review1427-96572451-25672020-12-019334810.18778/1427-9657.09.035228The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countriesMarek Barański0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6986-7994University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political SciencesThis article aims to reconstruct the functioning of political parties that was present during the establishment of the foundations of the democratic system and political practice, from the “Velvet Revolution” to the creation of a competitive party system with a dominant political party – Movement for Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) set up by Vladimir Mečiar; who served as prime minister in the years 1993–1998 (including a hiatus in 1994) greatly affecting the state internal and international policy, and held the post of the sole chairman of the party until its dissolution. V. Mečiar’s rule was marked by the interweaving of the elements of the wave of democratization with the reverse wave of de-democratization. The pro-democratic and undemocratic tendencies displayed by Mečiar were determined – apart from objective factors – by the personality traits of the prime minister: his commanding and charismatic leadership style, authoritarianism, making public decisions in a ruthless manner devoid of impartiality, or violations of democratic norms and values. Apart from its scientific purpose, this article may also fulfil a practical function allowing the possibility of using the research findings in social practice/politics.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/6097slovakiavladimir mečiarparty systemdemocracypolitical party
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The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries
Eastern Review
slovakia
vladimir mečiar
party system
democracy
political party
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title The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries
title_short The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries
title_full The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries
title_fullStr The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries
title_full_unstemmed The political party system in Slovakia in the era of Mečiarism. The experiences of the young democracies of central European countries
title_sort political party system in slovakia in the era of mečiarism. the experiences of the young democracies of central european countries
publisher Lodz University Press
series Eastern Review
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2451-2567
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This article aims to reconstruct the functioning of political parties that was present during the establishment of the foundations of the democratic system and political practice, from the “Velvet Revolution” to the creation of a competitive party system with a dominant political party – Movement for Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) set up by Vladimir Mečiar; who served as prime minister in the years 1993–1998 (including a hiatus in 1994) greatly affecting the state internal and international policy, and held the post of the sole chairman of the party until its dissolution. V. Mečiar’s rule was marked by the interweaving of the elements of the wave of democratization with the reverse wave of de-democratization. The pro-democratic and undemocratic tendencies displayed by Mečiar were determined – apart from objective factors – by the personality traits of the prime minister: his commanding and charismatic leadership style, authoritarianism, making public decisions in a ruthless manner devoid of impartiality, or violations of democratic norms and values. Apart from its scientific purpose, this article may also fulfil a practical function allowing the possibility of using the research findings in social practice/politics.
topic slovakia
vladimir mečiar
party system
democracy
political party
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/6097
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