Civic Democratic Alliance
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Civic Democratic Alliance Občanská demokratická aliance | |
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Founded | 5 March 1990 |
Dissolved | 13 July 2007 |
Preceded by | Civic Forum |
Headquarters | U Společenské zahrady 6 140 00 Prague 4 |
Newspaper | Zpravodaj |
Youth wing | Conservative Club of Young |
Membership (2007) | 300[1] |
Ideology | Conservative liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
European affiliation | European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party |
Colours | Blue |
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The Civic Democratic Alliance (
Velvet revolution) and 2007. The ODA was part of government coalitions until 1997 and participated in transformation of the Czech economy. The party was supported by president Václav Havel who voted for it in 1992 and 1996 election.[4]
History
The ODA was established in 1989 by a group of intellectuals as a conservative-liberal party, based on ideas often expressed in The Salisbury Review. The other motive was personal antipathy to Václav Klaus and his party Civic Democratic Party (ODS).
In
Christian and Democratic Union (KDU–ČSL) and Christian Democratic Party
(KDS).
In
Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) (government disposed of 99 deputies out of 200, social democrats of 61 deputies and non-system parties of 40 deputies). Following financial scandals of the ODS, the coalition fell apart. Both the ODS and KDU-ČSL participated in caretaker government of Josef Tošovský
.
It didn't participate in
1998 legislative election, in order "to not split votes on the right-wing". The ODA formed the Four-Coalition with the KDU–ČSL, Freedom Union and Democratic Union in opposition to the grand coalition of the centre-right ODS and centre-left ČSSD. However, the ODA became the coalition's weakest member, and after its funding problems came to light, it ceased to take part in the Czech political scene. It only had one senator, Karel Schwarzenberg
(Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic since 2007). The party ceased activity on 31 December 2007.
Czech billionaire Pavel Sehnal announced in December 2016 that he established a new Civic Democratic Alliance. Leaders of the original ODA weren't involved with the new party.[5]
Election results
Chamber of Deputies
Year | Vote | Vote % | Seats | Place | Govt? |
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1990
|
... | ... | 11 / 200 [6]
|
6th | Yes |
1992
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383,705 | 5.93% | 14 / 200
|
7th | Yes |
1996
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385,369 | 6.36% | 13 / 200
|
6th | Yes |
1998
|
did not contest | ... | ... | ... | No |
2002
|
24,278 | 0.5% | 0 / 200
|
13th | No |
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies

Senate
Year | Seats |
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1996 | 7 / 81
|
1998 | 4 / 27
|
2000 | 1 / 27
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2002 | 0 / 27
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2004 | 1 / 27
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2006 | 0 / 27
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Seats in the Senate

Presidential
Indirect Election | Candidate | First round result | Second round result | Third round result | |||||||
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Votes | %Votes | Result | Votes | %Votes | Result | Votes | %Votes | Result | |||
1993 | Václav Havel | 109 | 63.37 | Won | — | ||||||
1998 | Václav Havel | 130 | 70.65 | Runner-up | 146 | 52.3 | Won | — |
European Parliament
Year | Vote | Vote % | Seats |
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2004 | 39 655 | 1.69% | 0 |
Leaders
- Pavel Bratinka (1989-1992)
- Jan Kalvoda (1992-1997)
- Michael Žantovský (1997)
- Jiří Skalický (1997-1998)
- Daniel Kroupa (1998-2001)
- Michael Žantovský (2001-2002)
- Jiřina Nováková (2002-2007)
See also
- Liberalism
- Liberalism worldwide
- List of liberal parties
- Liberalism in the Czech lands
References
- ^ "Výslech předsedkyně ODA - On-line rozhovor - iDNES.cz". Lidovky.cz. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
- ISBN 978-0-275-96800-7.
- ISBN 978-3-631-58543-6.
- ^ "Před 25 lety vznikla strana ODA. Vzpomínáte na Kalvodu, Dlouhého, Žantovského?". www.parlamentnilisty.cz. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ^ "Miliardář Sehnal obnovuje ODA. Kdysi slavná značka se vrací - Seznam Zprávy". www.seznam.cz. Archived from the original on 29 December 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ^ elected as candidates of Civic Forum