Mar 11 • 08:03 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Postoj

Political Forum / Why We Did Not Vote at the KDH Congress to Exclude Cooperation with the Parties Smer, Hlas, SNS

The KDH party refrained from voting to exclude cooperation with Smer, Hlas, and SNS, citing the need for balance in their political stance.

In a recent assembly, members of the KDH party explained their decision not to support a resolution that would exclude collaboration with current opposition parties such as Smer, Hlas, and SNS. The party acknowledged the importance of a clear stance against the current ruling coalition, which it deems responsible for the country's predicament, while also expressing concerns about the potential implications of fostering alliances with the opposition without establishing firm ground rules regarding core values.

The KDH has maintained a commitment to Christian and conservative values for over 35 years, positioning itself as the go-to choice for conservative voters in Slovakia. In their statement, party members emphasized the necessity of articulating clear principles to any potential partners. They warned that KDH would not support redefining marriage, weakening the protection of life from conception to natural death, or reversing constitutional amendments that align with their values.

As Slovakia faces an urgent need for change, the KDH recognizes that the current government must be democratically replaced. The party believes it is crucial to find common ground on economic and systemic issues among opposition parties to ensure a stable transition towards a better governance model. Their call for balance aims to enhance the integrity and influence of KDH while navigating Slovakia's complex political landscape.

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