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Party of Slovak Revival

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Founded
  
23 March 1948

Preceded by
  
Democratic Party

Newspaper
  
The People (Ľud)

Dissolved
  
10 December 1989

Succeeded by
  
Democratic Party

Headquarters
  
Bratislava, 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, but did not gain any importance in Slovak politics.

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Party of Slovak Revival Wikipedia