Common Choice Explained

Country:Slovakia
Common Choice
Native Name:Spoločná voľba
Foundation:1994
Dissolved:1997
Ideology:Big tent
Social democracy
Position:Centre-left
Blank1 Title:Member parties
Blank1:Party of the Democratic Left
Social Democratic Party
Green Party
Farmers' Movement
Left Bloc

Common Choice (Spoločná voľba) was an election union in Slovakia from 1994 to 1997.

Members were the post-communist Party of the Democratic Left (SDL), the Social Democratic Party of Slovakia (SDSS), the minor Farmers' Movement, the Slovak Green Party and the minor Left Bloc.

The SDSS did not get into the Slovak parliament in 1992, which was the reason they joined the Common Choice.

Common Choice gained 10.18% (18 seats) in the Slovak parliament. This was beneath all expectations.[1] They were in opposition against Mečiar's third government.

In 1997, the SDĽ pledged to support the government of Vladimír Mečiar while the SDSS focussed themselves on the other opposition parties and later joined the Slovak Democratic Coalition. Because of this rift, the Common Choice failed and split into different factions.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Csilla Machos: Organisationsstrukturen linker Parlamentsparteien in Ostmitteleuropa, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 2002.
  2. Ebenda.