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Sloboda a Solidarita : ウィキペディア英語版
Freedom and Solidarity

Freedom and Solidarity ((スロバキア語:Sloboda a Solidarita), SaS) is a liberal political party in Slovakia. The centre-right party was established in 2009 and is led by its founder, the economist Richard Sulík, who designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It formerly had 22 seats in the National Council and held four positions in the government of Slovakia, but lost half its seats in the March 2012 Slovak parliamentary election.
Besides advocating economic liberalism, the party is civil libertarian, including advocating liberalisation of drug laws and same-sex marriage. It is moderately eurosceptic.〔〔 Freedom and Solidarity launched a campaign called 'Referendum 2009' to hold a referendum on reforming and cutting the cost of politics. The party makes heavy use of the Internet: fighting the 2010 parliamentary election through Facebook and Twitter, with the party having 68,000 'fans' on Facebook by the election.
The party narrowly failed to cross the 5% threshold at the 2009 European elections, but came third, winning 22 seats, at the 2010 parliamentary election. It became part of the four-party centre-right coalition, with four cabinet positions, with Richard Sulík elected the Speaker of the National Council. In the 2012 elections, however, the party suffered a major setback and lost half its seats. In the 2014 European elections the party returned a single MEP.
The party is member of the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR). Leader and MEP Richard Sulik, left the ALDE group in the European Parliament to sit with the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) on 2 October 2014.〔http://europskaunia.sulik.sk/europarlament-frakcia-ecr/〕
==History==


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