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Liberal Club of the Civic Forum

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Liberal Club of the Civic Forum
Liberální klub Občanského fóra
LeaderJiří Dienstbier
Founded1990
Dissolved1991
Succeeded byOH
IdeologyLiberalism
Political positionCentre[1]
National affiliationCivic Forum

Liberal Club of the Civic Forum, or simply Liberal Club (Czech: Liberální klub Občanského fóra, LKOF) was a faction in the Civic Forum.[2]

History

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In October 1990, Liberals within the Civic Forum formed the Interparliamentary Civic Association.[3] Association opposed right wing views within the Civic Forum called Interparliamentary Club of the Democratic Right (MKDP). In October 1990, Association supported Martin Palouš of the Civic Forum during the leadership election. Palouš was defeated by a MKDP candidate, Václav Klaus.[4]

Association was replaced by the Liberal Club in December 1990. It was supported by 90 members of the Federal assembly. The club's goal was to prevent the Civic Forum from becoming a right-wing party. It wanted it to remain a revolutionary big tent movement. Conflicts within the Civic Forum led to its dissolution in February 1991. Liberal Club then became Civic Movement[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "Nepolitická politika Občanského fóra předznamenala jeho úspěch i pád". Pražský deník (in Czech). 19 November 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Nepolitická politika – rozpad Občanského fóra". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b Vance, Charles; Paik, Yongsun (2006). Managing a Global Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities in International Human Resource Management. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 231. ISBN 9780765620163. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  4. ^ a b Novák, Miroslav (1 February 1999). "Utváření stranického systému v českých zemích" (PDF). Politologický Časopis: 138–139. Retrieved 22 July 2017.