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Political party in the Czech Republic
Prague Together
Praha sobě
Abbreviation
PS
Leader
Adam Scheinherr [cs]
Founded
2017
Split from
KDU-ČSL
Ideology
Liberalism Progressivism
Political position
Centre
Colours
Yellow
Prague Council
11 / 65
Local Assemblies
66 / 61,900
Website
www.prahasobe.cz
Politics of the Czech Republic
Political parties
Elections
Prague Together (Czech: Praha sobě, lit. 'Prague for itself') is an association of independent candidates in Prague. It was created for the 2018 Prague municipal election by KDU-ČSL MP Jan Čižinský. The main representatives are Adam Scheinherr and Hana Třeštíková. It was created on the basis of a similar initiative Praha 7 sobě, which in 2014 won the elections to the municipal council of the Prague 7 district. The association is made up of active citizens, tries to connect with local associations and "to present itself as a principled alternative to the existing municipal establishment with the aim of winning the elections."[1] For the 2022 Prague municipal election it was turned into a political party.[2]
^Hanáček, Vladimír (19 December 2017). "Vladimír Hanáček: Čižinský lidovcům, Čižinský sobě". Deník Referendum (in Czech). Retrieved 2 September 2022.
^Rumler, Martin (19 July 2022). "Praha sobě vytáhla zaregistrovanou stranu, pro petici nesehnala dost podpisů". Pražský deník (in Czech). Retrieved 2 September 2022.
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