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Koruna Česká (party)

Czech Crown (Monarchist Party of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia) (Czech: Koruna Česká (monarchistická strana Čech, Moravy a Slezska), ) is a Czech monarchist political party that strives for the restoration of Czech monarchy with the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. The party was founded in 1990 and its current leader is Radim Špaček. In the 2017 Czech legislative election Koruna Česká ran in a coalition with TOP 09 and received 5.35% of the votes. In the 2019 European Parliament election it ran together with KDU-ČSL and received 7.24% of the votes.

The Czech Crown
(Monarchist Party of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia)
Koruna Česká (monarchistická strana Čech, Moravy a Slezska)
PresidentRadim Špaček
Vice PresidentsPetr Krátký
Founded25 November 1990
HeadquartersRevoluční 1082/8, Prague 1
NewspaperMonarchistický zpravodaj
Membership800[citation needed]
IdeologyRoyalism
Legitimism
Traditionalism
Christian right
Soft Euroscepticism
Political positionRight-wing
ColoursBlue, gold
Senate
0 / 81
Local councils
3 / 61,892
Website
korunaceska.cz

History

Political movement

Koruna Česká is one of the oldest active political parties in the Czech Republic founded after the end of the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia. Its precursor was a monarchist civic initiative České děti ("Czech Children") founded in 1988 by Petr Placák as a dissident group against the communist regime. They published a samizdat magazine called Koruna.

Koruna Česká as a political movement was founded on 25 November 1990 in Švanda Theatre in Prague, officially named Czech Crown (Royalist Movement of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia). Dalibor Stejskal was elected as its first leader. On 14 December 1991 the first General Assembly of Koruna Česká convened.[1] In 1993 KČ formed a political partnership with the Christian Democratic Party of Václav Benda[2] and in the following years they closely cooperated, until the latter merged into the Civic Democratic Party in 1996.[1]

The second leader of KČ was Dalibor Pták (1997–1999) and the third one was Milan Schelinger (1999–2003), a musician and brother of a famous Czech rock Singer Jiří Schelinger. In 2003 KČ was transformed from a political movement into a political party.

Political party

In May 2003 Schelinger resigned as the leader of the party[3] and in November 2003 Václav Srb, who had been the party's hejtman of Bohemia was elected as the new leader. Since 2004 the party actively contested in every elections. In 2006 Czech municipal elections they gained first local councillors and mayors.

While in the early years, the official position of KČ was that they have no authority to decide who would be the new Czech king, in 2007 KČ clarified its monarchist position as legitimism (actively supporting the claim of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine as descendants of Charles I of Austria, the last King of Bohemia).

In 2011 KČ suffered an internal crisis when a "conservative platform" was formed, critical of the policy of the party and striving to shift its political position more in a national conservative direction. The conservative platform tried to take over the party, but it was defeated during the XX General Assembly in November 2011. Many of its members then left the party and founded a conservative monarchist association called MONOS.

 
Fictional royal voting ticket for the presidential election 2013

In 2013 Czech presidential election, the first direct presidential election in the country, KČ boycotted the election, as it was contrary to its goal of unelected head of state. At the same time, an independent monarchist candidate, sculptor Emil Adamec announced his candidacy, but he failed to gather enough signatures of citizens to become a candidate. Some members of KČ supported him,[4] while others urged the party to support the candidacy of Karel Schwarzenberg as an aristocrat and a personal friend of the royal house. KČ remained neutral, but issued a statement that is monarchists want to participate, then Schwarzenberg is the best choice.[5] Some KČ members also created mock ballots for Karl von Habsburg as an heir to the throne, which garnered some media attention.[6][7]

In 2013 legislative election KČ competed in 11 of 14 regions. They were locally successful in Hlinná in Ústí nad Labem Region where they got 16% of votes.[8]

In 2014 Senate election a coalition candidate of KČ and ODS Lumír Aschenbrenner was successful in Plzeň. In the XXIII General Assembly on 29 November 2014 Petr Nohel defeated Petr Krátký with 72% of the vote to become the new leader of the party.

In 2017 legislative election Koruna Česká together with Conservative Party and Club of Committed Non-Party Members agreed on joint endorsement of TOP 09, while TOP 09 added candidates of the smaller parties on their list.[9][10][11] The TOP 09 list eventually received 5.3% of votes, winning seven seats in the parliament, none of them for KČ members.

In 2018 presidential election KČ again boycotted the election and endorsed their members to cast a fictional ballot for Karl von Habsburg.[12] In 2018 Czech Senate election Jitka Chalánková, an independent candidate running with the support of Koruna Česká and Conservative Party was successful.[13][14]

In the XXVII General Assembly in November 2018 Radim Špaček was elected as the new leader of the party.

In 2019 European Parliament election Koruna Česká together with other smaller parties made a coalition with KDU-ČSL and their list received 7.24% of the vote. After the election KČ suggested Archduke Karl von Habsburg as the next President of the European Commission and sent a formal request to the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic to support him.[15] Since June 2019 Czech royalists have been heavily involved in the protests against Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and President Miloš Zeman as was reported by some Czech media and the International Monarchist League.[16]

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Year Vote Seats
2006 0.13% 0
2010 0.07% 0
2013 0.17% 0
2017 5.35% [note 1] 0
2021 0.16% 0

European Parliament

Year Vote Seats
2004 0.21% 0
2009 0.19% 0
2014 0.16% 0
2019 7.24% [note 2] 0

Notes

  1. ^ In coalition with TOP 09 and other parties
  2. ^ In coalition with KDU-ČSL and other parties

References

  1. ^ a b Drnek, Jan (2016). Kronika KČ 1988–2016. Plzeň: Koruna Česká.
  2. ^ Benda, Václav; Stejskal, Dalibor (1993). "Smlouva mezi Korunou Českou a Křesťansko-demokratickou stranou o politickém partnerství". Koruna Česká, bulletin Royalistického hnutí Čech, Moravy a Slezska (1/1993).
  3. ^ "Zprávy, novinky, informace, oznámení, termíny". Monarchistické listy: 2. Spring 2003.
  4. ^ Adamec, Emil. "Poděkování za podporu". Monarchistický zpravodaj (51/2012): 4.
  5. ^ "Presidentské volby 2013". Koruna Česká (in Czech). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Plzeňan hlasoval pro dědice Habsburků, lístek si vyrobil sám". Mladá fronta DNES. 26 January 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  7. ^ Šupálek, Michal (23 January 2013). "Prezidenta monarchista z Valtic nevolí, máme přece krále" (in Czech). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Značku s jménem Hlinné ozdobila korunka, monarchisté dostali 16 procent". Mladá fronta DNES. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  9. ^ ČTK (9 May 2017). "Monarchisté a konzervativci podpoří ve sněmovních volbách TOP 09" (in Czech). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  10. ^ Novotný, Svatopluk. "SPOLEČNÉ TISKOVÉ PROHLÁŠENÍ politických subjektů: Koruna Česká (monarchistická strana Čech, Moravy a Slezska), Konzervativní strana a Klub angažovaných nestraníků – Koruna Česká – monarchistická strana Čech, Moravy a Slezska". korunaceska.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Konzervativní strana: Viribus Unitis". konzervativnistrana.cz. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Prohlášení Koruny České k prezidentským volbám". Koruna Česká (in Czech). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  13. ^ Echo24 (12 June 2018). "Chalánková končí v TOP 09, do Senátu bude kandidovat jako nezávislá – Echo24.cz". echo24.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  14. ^ "Výzva voličům pro 2. kolo voleb do Senátu". Koruna Česká (in Czech). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  15. ^ "Archduke Karl von Habsburg proposed as President of the European Commission". Royal Central. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  16. ^ "Bohemian royalists heavily involved in ongoing protests in the Czech Republic". Royal Central. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.

External links

  • Official website (in Czech)
  • Article in The Prague Post (in English)

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For the official currency of the Czech Republic see Czech koruna Czech Crown Monarchist Party of Bohemia Moravia and Silesia Czech Koruna Ceska monarchisticka strana Cech Moravy a Slezska KC is a Czech monarchist political party that strives for the restoration of Czech monarchy with the House of Habsburg Lorraine The party was founded in 1990 and its current leader is Radim Spacek In the 2017 Czech legislative election Koruna Ceska ran in a coalition with TOP 09 and received 5 35 of the votes In the 2019 European Parliament election it ran together with KDU CSL and received 7 24 of the votes The Czech Crown Monarchist Party of Bohemia Moravia and Silesia Koruna Ceska monarchisticka strana Cech Moravy a Slezska PresidentRadim SpacekVice PresidentsPetr KratkyFounded25 November 1990HeadquartersRevolucni 1082 8 Prague 1NewspaperMonarchisticky zpravodajMembership800 citation needed IdeologyRoyalismLegitimismTraditionalismChristian rightSoft EuroscepticismPolitical positionRight wingColoursBlue goldSenate0 81Local councils3 61 892Websitekorunaceska wbr czPolitics of the Czech RepublicPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Political movement 1 2 Political party 2 Election results 2 1 Chamber of Deputies 2 2 European Parliament 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditPolitical movement Edit Koruna Ceska is one of the oldest active political parties in the Czech Republic founded after the end of the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia Its precursor was a monarchist civic initiative Ceske deti Czech Children founded in 1988 by Petr Placak as a dissident group against the communist regime They published a samizdat magazine called Koruna Koruna Ceska as a political movement was founded on 25 November 1990 in Svanda Theatre in Prague officially named Czech Crown Royalist Movement of Bohemia Moravia and Silesia Dalibor Stejskal was elected as its first leader On 14 December 1991 the first General Assembly of Koruna Ceska convened 1 In 1993 KC formed a political partnership with the Christian Democratic Party of Vaclav Benda 2 and in the following years they closely cooperated until the latter merged into the Civic Democratic Party in 1996 1 The second leader of KC was Dalibor Ptak 1997 1999 and the third one was Milan Schelinger 1999 2003 a musician and brother of a famous Czech rock Singer Jiri Schelinger In 2003 KC was transformed from a political movement into a political party Political party Edit In May 2003 Schelinger resigned as the leader of the party 3 and in November 2003 Vaclav Srb who had been the party s hejtman of Bohemia was elected as the new leader Since 2004 the party actively contested in every elections In 2006 Czech municipal elections they gained first local councillors and mayors While in the early years the official position of KC was that they have no authority to decide who would be the new Czech king in 2007 KC clarified its monarchist position as legitimism actively supporting the claim of the House of Habsburg Lorraine as descendants of Charles I of Austria the last King of Bohemia In 2011 KC suffered an internal crisis when a conservative platform was formed critical of the policy of the party and striving to shift its political position more in a national conservative direction The conservative platform tried to take over the party but it was defeated during the XX General Assembly in November 2011 Many of its members then left the party and founded a conservative monarchist association called MONOS Fictional royal voting ticket for the presidential election 2013 In 2013 Czech presidential election the first direct presidential election in the country KC boycotted the election as it was contrary to its goal of unelected head of state At the same time an independent monarchist candidate sculptor Emil Adamec announced his candidacy but he failed to gather enough signatures of citizens to become a candidate Some members of KC supported him 4 while others urged the party to support the candidacy of Karel Schwarzenberg as an aristocrat and a personal friend of the royal house KC remained neutral but issued a statement that is monarchists want to participate then Schwarzenberg is the best choice 5 Some KC members also created mock ballots for Karl von Habsburg as an heir to the throne which garnered some media attention 6 7 In 2013 legislative election KC competed in 11 of 14 regions They were locally successful in Hlinna in Usti nad Labem Region where they got 16 of votes 8 In 2014 Senate election a coalition candidate of KC and ODS Lumir Aschenbrenner was successful in Plzen In the XXIII General Assembly on 29 November 2014 Petr Nohel defeated Petr Kratky with 72 of the vote to become the new leader of the party In 2017 legislative election Koruna Ceska together with Conservative Party and Club of Committed Non Party Members agreed on joint endorsement of TOP 09 while TOP 09 added candidates of the smaller parties on their list 9 10 11 The TOP 09 list eventually received 5 3 of votes winning seven seats in the parliament none of them for KC members In 2018 presidential election KC again boycotted the election and endorsed their members to cast a fictional ballot for Karl von Habsburg 12 In 2018 Czech Senate election Jitka Chalankova an independent candidate running with the support of Koruna Ceska and Conservative Party was successful 13 14 In the XXVII General Assembly in November 2018 Radim Spacek was elected as the new leader of the party In 2019 European Parliament election Koruna Ceska together with other smaller parties made a coalition with KDU CSL and their list received 7 24 of the vote After the election KC suggested Archduke Karl von Habsburg as the next President of the European Commission and sent a formal request to the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic to support him 15 Since June 2019 Czech royalists have been heavily involved in the protests against Prime Minister Andrej Babis and President Milos Zeman as was reported by some Czech media and the International Monarchist League 16 Election results EditChamber of Deputies Edit Year Vote Seats2006 0 13 02010 0 07 02013 0 17 02017 5 35 note 1 02021 0 16 0European Parliament Edit Year Vote Seats2004 0 21 02009 0 19 02014 0 16 02019 7 24 note 2 0Notes Edit In coalition with TOP 09 and other parties In coalition with KDU CSL and other partiesReferences Edit a b Drnek Jan 2016 Kronika KC 1988 2016 Plzen Koruna Ceska Benda Vaclav Stejskal Dalibor 1993 Smlouva mezi Korunou Ceskou a Krestansko demokratickou stranou o politickem partnerstvi Koruna Ceska bulletin Royalistickeho hnuti Cech Moravy a Slezska 1 1993 Zpravy novinky informace oznameni terminy Monarchisticke listy 2 Spring 2003 Adamec Emil Podekovani za podporu Monarchisticky zpravodaj 51 2012 4 Presidentske volby 2013 Koruna Ceska in Czech Retrieved 31 July 2019 Plzenan hlasoval pro dedice Habsburku listek si vyrobil sam Mlada fronta DNES 26 January 2013 Retrieved 31 July 2019 Supalek Michal 23 January 2013 Prezidenta monarchista z Valtic nevoli mame prece krale in Czech Retrieved 31 July 2019 Znacku s jmenem Hlinne ozdobila korunka monarchiste dostali 16 procent Mlada fronta DNES 27 October 2013 Retrieved 31 July 2019 CTK 9 May 2017 Monarchiste a konzervativci podpori ve snemovnich volbach TOP 09 in Czech Retrieved 31 July 2019 Novotny Svatopluk SPOLECNE TISKOVE PROHLASENI politickych subjektu Koruna Ceska monarchisticka strana Cech Moravy a Slezska Konzervativni strana a Klub angazovanych nestraniku Koruna Ceska monarchisticka strana Cech Moravy a Slezska korunaceska cz in Czech Retrieved 13 June 2017 Konzervativni strana Viribus Unitis konzervativnistrana cz Retrieved 13 June 2017 Prohlaseni Koruny Ceske k prezidentskym volbam Koruna Ceska in Czech Retrieved 31 July 2019 Echo24 12 June 2018 Chalankova konci v TOP 09 do Senatu bude kandidovat jako nezavisla Echo24 cz echo24 cz in Czech Retrieved 31 July 2019 Vyzva volicum pro 2 kolo voleb do Senatu Koruna Ceska in Czech Retrieved 31 July 2019 Archduke Karl von Habsburg proposed as President of the European Commission Royal Central 1 July 2019 Retrieved 7 August 2019 Bohemian royalists heavily involved in ongoing protests in the Czech Republic Royal Central 25 June 2019 Retrieved 7 August 2019 External links EditOfficial website in Czech Article in The Prague Post in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Koruna Ceska party amp oldid 1131753966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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