Club of Committed Non-Party Members
The Club of Committed Non-Party Members (in Czech Klub angažovaných nestraníků, KAN) is a small liberal conservative party in the Czech Republic co-founded by Rudolf Battěk.[1]
History
The party was founded during the Prague Spring in May 1968 by 144 leading Czechoslovak intellectuals and prominent social figures. It was formed as an independent activist organisation with the purpose of advocating a reform program. It committed itself to human rights and civil equality, political pluralism, and the principles embodied in the UN Declaration on human rights. During its peak, it claimed to have almost 15,000 members. The Soviet Army formally proscribed it in September 1968.
After the Velvet Revolution of 1989, KAN was reorganized in 1990 as a party, but it has not gained wide support in the elections and is not represented in the parliament.
Election results
European Parliament
Election | List leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | EP Group |
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2024 | Stanislav Pochman | 4,561 | 0.15 (#22) | 0 / 21 | New | − |
See also
- Conservative Party
References
- ^ "Former dissident, post-1989 politician Battěk dies". Prague Daily Monitor. 2013-03-18. Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
External links
- Club of Committed Non-Party Members official site (in Czech)
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- Bracketed numbers indicate numbers of seats in the respective chambers.
2021 (200 seats)
- SPOLU (71)
- Civic Democratic Party (34)
- KDU-ČSL (23)
- TOP 09 (14)
- ANO 2011 (71)
- PirStan (37)
- Mayors and Independents (33)
- Czech Pirate Party (4)
- Freedom and Direct Democracy (20)
- Independent (1)
2022 (81 seats)
- ODS-TOP 09 (35)
- Civic Democratic Party (23)
- TOP 09 (6)
- Independents (2)
- Svobodní (1)
- Mayors for the Liberec Region (1)
- ProMOST (1)
- Tábor 2020 (1)
- STAN (19)
- Mayors and Independents (15)
- Mayors for Liberec Region (2)
- Ostravak (1)
- Marek Hilšer for Senate (1)
- KDU-ČSL (12)
- ForRegion (6)
- ANO 2011 (5)
- Social Democracy (1)
- SEN 21-Pirates (6)
- SEN 21 (3)
- Czech Pirate Party (2)
- Hradec Králové Democratic Club (1)
- Independents (2)
- Independents (1)
2024 (21 seats)
- ANO 2011 (7)
- SPOLU (6)
- Přísaha (2)
- Stačilo! (2)
- Communist Party (1)
- SD-SN (1)
- Mayors and Independents (2)
- Czech Pirate Party (1)
- Freedom and Direct Democracy (1)
2020 (675 seats)
- ANO 2011 (178)
- Civic Democratic Party (99)
- Czech Pirate Party (99)
- Mayors and Independents (69)
- KDU-ČSL (53)
- Social Democracy (37)
- Freedom and Direct Democracy (35)
- Mayors for Liberec Region (22)
- TOP 09 (19)
- Communist Party (13)
- Green Party (6)
- SNK European Democrats (5)
- Others (40)
- Agrarian Democratic Party
- Alliance for the Future
- Alliance of National Forces
- Club of Committed Non-Party Members
- Conservative Party
- Czech National Social Party
- Czech Republic in First Place!
- Czech Sovereignty
- Democratic Party of Greens
- Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic
- Hlas
- Independents
- Koruna Česká
- Law, Respect, Expertise
- The Left
- Liberal Alliance of Independent Citizens
- Liberal-Environmental Party
- Moravané
- Moravian Land Movement
- Motorists for Themselves
- National Democracy
- Order of the Nation
- Party of Common Sense
- Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia
- Right Bloc
- Swiss Democracy
- United Democrats - Association of Independents
- Urza.cz
- Volt Czech Republic
- Workers' Party of Social Justice
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