European Democratic Party (Czech Republic)

This article is about the Czech political party. For the europarty of the same name, see European Democratic Party. For other uses, see European Democrats (disambiguation).
European Democratic Party
Evropská demokratická strana
Leader Jana Hybášková
Founded 2008
Dissolved 2010
Headquarters Prague
Ideology Conservative liberalism
Political position Centre-right
European affiliation None
Colours Blue and Yellow
Website
www.eds2009.cz

The European Democratic Party (Czech: Evropská demokratická strana, EDS) was a Czech liberal conservative, Pro-European political party founded in November 2008, and chaired by Jana Hybášková.

Formation

EDS was registered with the Czech Ministry of the Interior in the week prior to 27 November 2008.[1] It was announced to the public at the National Gallery in Prague on 26 November 2008.[1]

Position

EDS focusses on the economic development of the Czech Republic, the adoption of the euro and energy security.[2] It is for European integration and adopting European law in Czech legislation.[1][3]

Nomenclature

EDS shares a name with the europarty called the European Democratic Party, but it is not connected with it.

People

EDS personnel include:

Supporters

EDS supporters include:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Nováček na české politické scéně - Evropská demokratická strana (EDS)!!!", Nove Zeny, 27 November 2009, English translation here
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "V týmu strany Hybáškové je bývalý šéf generálního štábu Šedivý", Ceske Noviny, 28 January 2009, English translation here
  3. "Nováček na české politické scéně – Evropská demokratická strana (EDS)", zpravodajstvi.ecn.cz via eConnect, 27 November 2008, English translation here

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