Party of Slovak Revival

Political party in Czechoslovakia

Party of Slovak Revival (Slovak: Strana slovenskej obrody, SSO) was a political party founded in 1948 by pro-Communist members of the Slovak Democratic Party. It was accepted into the Czechoslovak National Front and got 17 seats in the Slovak parliament (Communists had 78 and the Freedom Party 4 seats). Jozef Mjartan, chairman of the SSO was the interim chairman of the Slovak parliament from 15 to 23 June 1958 and the party (as a satellite of the Communist party) had representatives in other government bodies during the Communist era. The Party of Slovak Revival broke with the Communist Party in 1989 and re-named to Democratic Party, but did not gain any importance in Slovak politics.

Leadership

  • Ján Ševčík (1948–1951)
  • Jozef Kyselý (1951–1965)
  • Jozef Mjartan (1966–1983)
  • Jozef Šimúth (1983–1989)

See also

  • National Front (Czechoslovakia)
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