The Party of Free Citizens: A Czech Single Issue Eurosceptic Party? Cover Image

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The Party of Free Citizens: A Czech Single Issue Eurosceptic Party?

Author(s): Petr Kaniok
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: Niche Party; Single Issue Party; Party of Free Citizens; Euroscepticism

Summary/Abstract: When, in the beginning of 2009, the Party of Free Citizens was founded, it was believed that the main impulse for establishing a new political party was the generally positive approach towards the Lisbon Treaty adopted by the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) a couple of months before. Thus, since its foundation, the media, commentators and political analysts have labelled the Party of Free Citizens as a single issue Eurosceptic party. This article challenges this prevailing evaluation of the Party of Free Citizens and subsequently confronts the party´s programs and press releases with three concepts – the concept of Euroscepticism connected with the work of Taggart and Szczerbiak, the concept of a single issue party developed by Mudde, and the concept of a niche party brought into political science by Meguide. The article concludes that while the Party of Free Citizens is undoubtedly a Eurosceptic party, both in terms of its soft and hard versions, its overall performance as a political entity does not meet the criteria of Mudde´s concept of a single issue party. As the Party of Free Citizens puts a strong emphasis on European issues (compared to other mainstream Czech political parties), it can, at most, be described as a niche party.

  • Issue Year: XVI/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 75-92
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Czech
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