National Unity (''Národní sjednocení, NSJ'') is a tiny
Czech
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nationalist party which held its founding convention on 3 June 2002 in
Zákupy
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Administrative di ...
. The party leader is Martin Čejka.
It fielded candidates in the municipal elections in 2002 in 13 cities, picking up a total of 17,744 votes. The following year, the party took part in the campaign against the
Czech Republic
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's entry into the
European Union
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. The party boycotts EU elections but participates in regional elections and senate elections.
In present, National Unity have only 3 active members.
The name ''Národní sjednocení'' was also used by political party set up in 1934 in Czechoslovakia.
External links
Party website (in Czech) National conservative parties in the Czech Republic
Nationalist parties in the Czech Republic
Eurosceptic parties in the Czech Republic
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