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Together
Spolu
Abbreviation SPOLU
Leader Markéta Adamová
Founded 27 October 2020
Ideology Conservatism
Christian democracy
Liberal conservatism
Political position Centre-right
Colours Blue
Slogan Pojďte s námi
Poďte s nami
Coalition Partners RS
ČSL
SĽS
LDS
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Together (Czech and Slovak: Spolu, stylized as SPOLU) is a Czechoslovak centre-right political alliance formed for the upcoming 2021 federal election, consisting of the Republican Party (RS), the ČSL, the SĽS, and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDS).

Composition[]

SPOLU consists of the four centre-right parties in the Federal Assembly (Czechoslovakia's parliament). The members are:


Name Ideology Position Leader/Leaders MPs Senators MEPs
Republican Party logo alternate (WFAC) Republican Party Conservatism Centre-right to right-wing Markéta Adamová
65 / 300
33 / 150
8 / 26
ČSL logo (Munich Goes Sour) Czechoslovak People's Party Christian democracy Centre to centre-right Marian Jurečka
16 / 300
8 / 150
2 / 26
SĽS logo (Munich Goes Sour) Slovak People's Party Christian democracy Centre to centre-right Milan Majerský
10 / 300
13 / 150
2 / 26
LDS logo (WFAC) Liberal Democratic Party Liberal conservatism Centre-right to right-wing Petr Fiala
16 / 300
7 / 150
3 / 26

History[]

Spolu formation 2020 (WFAC)

Markéta Adamová, Marian Jurečka, Milan Majerský, and Petr Fiala announcing the formation of the electoral alliance Spolu, 27 October 2020.

Following the 2020 regional and local elections, the Republican Party, ČSL, SĽS, and Liberal Democratic Party began negotiations about a potential conservative electoral alliance for the 2021 federal election. LDS, with Markéta Adamová as leader.

The RS leadership agreed to form an alliance on 25 October 2020, with a memorandum to be signed two days later. On 27 October 2020, Adamová, Marian Jurečka, Milan Majerský, and Petr Fiala announced that RS, ČSL/SĽS, and LDS would form an electoral alliance for the next legislative election, with RS leader Adamová as the alliance's candidate for Prime Minister. On 11 November 2020, the parties agreed that RS would nominate the leaders of the election lists in nine regions (nine in Czechia and five in Slovakia), ČSL in three regions, SĽS in three regions, and LDS in three regions (two in Czechia and one in Slovakia). The name of the alliance was announced as "Together" (Czech and Slovak: Spolu). Together introduced its electoral program and campaign on 9 December 2020. Adamová was confirmed as the alliance's candidate for Prime Minister on 16 December 2020.

SPOLU Logo (WFAC)

The old logo of SPOLU.

Platform[]

Campaigns[]

2021 federal election[]

Main article: 2021 Czechoslovak federal election

SPOLU launched its campaign on 19 May 2021 in Brno. The campaign's slogan is "We will bring the Czechoslovakia together". SPOLU promised to reform tax, the social and pension system, and healthcare. Its proposals included a minimum pension, a simplification of social benefits, support for education, and better use of European Union funds, as well as a focus on climate change. It opposes "Czexit" and supports membership of NATO. SPOLU and RS leader Markéta Adamová described the alliance as a centre-right liberal conservative political force that has traditions at its heart but with a modern view of the world. SPOLU would, according to Adamová, create a functional and more comprehensible state instead of the helplessness and false politics of the Fico government. SPOLU planned to use Dominik Feri as the face of an Instagram campaign targeting young voters entitled "I have a voice". However, in May 2021 Feri resigned from his political posts after being accused of sexual assault and rape by eight women, and the campaign was withdrawn.

From January to early June, most polls put the SPOLU opposition coalition several percentage points ahead of ČSSD. However, ČSSD's popularity surged during the summer, which was credited to a combination of Czechoslovakia getting over the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ČSSD's more masterful handling of pre-election campaigning. Fico successfully managed to bring different topics into the election game, especially playing the migration card against SPOLU, which he claimed was "too friendly" towards immigration. Fico's campaign has been described as more direct, less nuanced and to some extent even stereotypical, which resonated well with his electorate. The opposition has had trouble matching this style.

Regional leaders in the 2021 election[]

Region Leader 2021 result
Name Party Votes Seats
Prague Markéta Adamová RS 33.6%
0 / 24
Central Bohemian Jan Skopeček RS 22.3%
0 / 28
České Budějovice Jan Bauer RS 0.00%
0 / 13
Plzeň Martin Baxa RS 0.00%
0 / 11
Karlovy Vary Jan Bureš RS 0.00%
0 / 5
Ústí nad Labem Karel Krejza RS 0.00%
0 / 13
Liberec Petr Beitl RS 0.00%
0 / 8
Hradec Králové Ivan Adamec RS 0.00%
0 / 11
Pardubice Jaroslav Zedník LDS 0.00%
0 / 15
Jihlava Vít Kaňkovský ČSL 0.00%
0 / 12
Brno Petr Fiala LDS 0.00%
0 / 20
Olomouc Marian Jurečka ČSL 0.00%
0 / 12
Zlín Ondřej Benešík ČSL 0.00%
0 / 12
Silesian Zbyněk Stanjura RS 0.00%
0 / 22
Bratislava Richard Sulík LDS 0.00%
0 / 16
Trnava Igor Matovič RS 0.00%
0 / 10
Trenčín Martin Fedor SĽS 0.00%
0 / 10
Nitra Pavol Abrhan SĽS 0.00%
0 / 12
Žilina Igor Hus RS 0.00%
0 / 7
Tatra Monika Kavecká RS 0.00%
0 / 5
Banská Bystrica Ľudovít Kaník RS 0.00%
0 / 12
Prešov Milan Majerský SĽS 0.00%
0 / 10
Košice Mária Šofranko RS 0.00%
0 / 12

Election results[]

Chamber of Deputies[]

Election Leader Votes Seats Place Position
Vote % ± # ±
2021 Markéta Adamová
0 / 300
TBD TBD

Senate[]

Election Leader Votes Seats Place Position
Vote % ± # ±
2021 Markéta Adamová
0 / 300
TBD TBD


See also[]


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