Europarl: | Non-Inscrits |
Slogan: | "Only a strong state will help people" (2023)[1] |
Voice – Social Democracy | |
Native Name: | Hlas – sociálna demokracia |
Native Name Lang: | sk |
Abbreviation: | Hlas |
Founder: | Peter Pellegrini |
Split: | Direction – Social Democracy (Smer) |
Headquarters: | Lazaretská 2400/15, Bratislava |
Think Tank: | Institute of Social Democracy |
Membership: | 2,711[2] |
Membership Year: | 2022 |
Position: | Centre-left[3] |
European: | Party of European Socialists (suspended) |
Colors: | Red Red-violet Blue |
Seats1 Title: | National Council |
Seats2 Title: | European Parliament |
Seats3 Title: | Regional governors[4] |
Seats4 Title: | Regional deputies |
Seats5 Title: | Mayors |
Seats6 Title: | Local councillors |
Country: | Slovakia |
Leader1 Name: | Matúš Šutaj Eštok |
Leader1 Title: | Chairperson |
Leader2 Title: | Vice-Chairpersons |
Leader3 Title: | General Manager |
Leader3 Name: | TBD |
Voice – Social Democracy (Slovak: Hlas – sociálna demokracia, Hlas), is a social democratic and populist political party in Slovakia.[5] It was founded in 2020 by dissidents from Direction – Social Democracy (Smer)[6] led by former prime minister Peter Pellegrini. In October 2022, it was admitted as an associate member of the Party of European Socialists (PES),[7] although its membership was later suspended in October 2023.[8]
Several members of the party's presidium, including its founder Peter Pellegrini, are associated with bribery and abuse of power in the testimonies of cooperating defendants. In December 2020, the National Crime Agency charged Peter Žiga, a member of the party's presidium, with bribery.
Party leader Peter Pellegrini joined Direction – Social Democracy (Smer–SD) in 2000. After being elected to the National Council in the 2006 parliamentary election, Pellegrini served in several positions as state secretary, minister and speaker of the National Council. He was elected vice-chairman of Smer–SD in 2014. Pellegrini succeeded Robert Fico as prime minister after the 2018 government crisis triggered by the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak. Fico remained the party chairman.
Pellegrini led Smer–SD electoral list in the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, while still serving as party vice-chairman. After winning 170,000 more personal votes than Fico, Pellegrini called for a party convention and expressed his intention to run for party chairman.
The political party was announced on 29 June 2020[9] and registered by the Ministry of the Interior on 11 September 2020.[10] The party was launched by the former prime minister Peter Pellegrini. On the day of the launch of the new party, Pellegrini left Smer–SD, along with ten more of the party's members of the National Council. It had to obtain 10,000 signatures by 25 December 2020 to be registered as a party. Pellegrini, Matúš Šutaj Eštok, and Peter Kmec formed the party's preparatory committee, and Pellegrini became the party's chairman.[11] Until the end of the term, the 11 deputies were classified as non-inscrits within the National Council.[12]
Immediately after the party was formed, its support was about 16%. In October 2020, the party became the most popular for the first time, and remained ahead in most opinion polls until January 2023. After Pellegrini visited Olaf Scholz in March 2023, some commentators perceived a shift in the preferred Slovak party of the Party of European Socialists (PES) from Smer–SD to Hlas–SD, due to more radical rhetoric from the former party.[13] Both parties were suspended from PES in October 2023 after forming a coalition with the far-right Slovak National Party.[14]
Hlas–SD states that it has a pro-European outlook and promotes traditional social-democratic goals within the welfare state. Reflecting a more conservative stance, especially on social issues, the party refuses to promote liberalism on social issues, which it argues are not in demand. Party vice-chairman Erik Tomáš was quoted as saying: "We have a conservative voter if we talk about polls, and I can assure everyone that we have our priorities, and they are not opening up some liberal issues."[15]
In July 2024, Erik Tomáš also said that the party will support intentions of Smer-SD to fight against liberalism and progressive ideologies.
Hlas–SD has been described as a catch-all party.[16] [17]
In December 2020, the National Crime Agency charged the incumbent member of the party's presidium and former Minister of Environment in Pellegrini's cabinet Peter Žiga with bribery. According to the testimony of the former Deputy Minister of Justice in Pellegrini's cabinet Monika Jankovská (pleading guilty of bribery and abuse of power), Žiga was to offer a bribe of €100,000 to the judge deciding the international dispute Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams.[18]
In August 2021, former President of the Financial Administration František Imrecze and IT entrepreneur Michal Suchoba (both pleading guilty of bribery) testified that in 2014, incumbent party leader Peter Pellegrini then serving as Deputy Minister of Finance had asked for and subsequently received a bribe of €150,000 for political support for the adoption of a virtual treasury.[19], the National Crime Agency has not filed charges in this case. In 2018, Pellegrini had a property case,[20] having bought a luxury apartment in Bratislava for €410,000. According to his property declaration, Pellegrini was to cover €246,000 from his own income and borrow the remainder, despite reports suggesting that since 2006 he has earned a total of €460,000 from public office.[21]
In April 2022, as a part of the testimony of former President of the Financial Administration František Imrecze about an alleged criminal organization led by former prime minister of Slovakia and incumbent leader of Direction – Slovak Social Democracy Robert Fico, the current party deputy chairman Erik Tomáš was to illegally obtain compromising materials on their political rival and then opposition leader Igor Matovič by abusing state bodies. The National Crime Agency has not filed charges in this case because it is barred by the statute of limitations.[22]
Candidate | First round | Second round | ||||||
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Votes | % | Rank | Votes | % | Rank | |||
2024 | 834,718 | 2nd | 1,409,255 | 1st |
Leader | Year | ||
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1 | Peter Pellegrini | 2020–2024 | |
2 | Matúš Šutaj Eštok | 2024–present |