Independent Democrats (Czech Republic)
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| Independent Democrats Nezávislí demokraté |
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| Leader | Vladimír Železný |
| Ideology | Populism |
| European affiliation | Alliance of Independent Democrats in Europe |
| Politics of the Czech Republic Political parties Elections |
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Independent Democrats (Czech: Nezávislí demokraté or NEZDEM) is small populist political party in the Czech Republic. Its founder Vladimír Železný, MEP, was elected its chairman during the party's convention on 6-7 August 2005. It advocates strict immigration policies, the abolition of the Senate, and review of the country's relationship with the European Union.
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- Official website
- (English) Vladimír Železný (page in European Parliament)
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