Košice Government Program (WFAC)

The Košice Government Program (Czech and Slovak: Košický vládny program) of 5 April 1945 was the political platform originally adopted by the National Front of Czechs and Slovaks (Národní fronty Čechů a Slováků) and Václav Majer's Cabinet in its session on 5 April 1945. The program was supported by the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), the Republican Party (RS), the Czechoslovak People's Party (ČSL), the Slovak People's Party (SĽS), the Czechoslovak National Social Party (ČSNS) and the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.

The program was launched next to the existing party programs. The content of the program was based on the compromise adopted by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile headed by President Edvard Beneš and representatives of the Czechoslovak Communist Party who represented the exile leadership in Moscow.

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The joint programlaid the framework for future economic growth, the right to work as well as and social and geographical equalization. The state should take responsibility for creating economic growth in cooperation with industry, to improve people's living standards, combat unemployment, achieve social security for the people and smooth living condition

The following points were defined in the program, among others:
 * A were to be formed, with Social Democrat Václav Majer as Prime Minister and comprising the six parties of the National Front: the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party (Social Democrats), the Republican Party (Conservatives), the Czechoslovak People's Party and the Slovak People's Party (Christian Democrats), the Czechoslovak National Social Party (Socialists) and the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Communists).