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Slovak People's Party

The Hlinka's Slovak People's Party was a Slovak conservative right-wing political party with strong Christian and national orientation. Its members were called Ludaks.
The party arose at a time when Slovakia was still part of Austria-Hungary and fought for democratic freedoms, Slovak national rights and against liberalism. During Czechoslovakia, the party preserved its conservative character, opposed ethnic Czechoslovakism and demanded Slovak autonomy. In the second half of the 1930s, the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe and its inability to achieve long-term political objectives caused a loss of faith in democracy and turned the party toward more radical ideas. After a merger with other parties in November 1938 the resulting party became the dominant party of World War II Slovakia. In addition to adoption of totalitarian vision of the state, the party also included an openly pro-Nazi wing which dominated Slovak policy between 1940-1942.
Party chairmen were the Slovak priests Andrej Hlinka (1913–1938) and later Jozef Tiso (1939–1945).
The main newspapers of the party were ''Slovenské ľudové noviny'' (Slovak People's Newspaper, 1910–1930), ''Slovák'' (The Slovak, 1919–1945) and ''Slovenská pravda'' (The Slovak Truth, 1936–1945).
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