New Democracy (Slovakia)

New Democracy (Slovakia)

The New Democracy (Slovak: Nová Demokracia), abbreviated to ND , is a political party in Slovakia, currently out of the parliament. It split out from the People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia and its current leader is Tibor Mikuš, chairman of the Trnava self-governing region. It was registered at Interior ministry of Slovakia by 12 January, 2009. Establishing assembly was held by 28 March, 2009

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