Did courts in your country ever ban a political party? What happened next?
Is 4chin fixed?
>>75331186
4chan was down?
>>75331124
yes they did.
a "laborer's party", a bunch of neonazis and skinheads.
It took a lot of work but eventually they managed to get the court to dissolve it.
They started a new party, "labourer's party of social justice" which is more or less the same shit as before.
Don't think anyone really cared, at most the party members got butthurt about muh state oppression.
>>75331124
1) flag
b. the largest massacres of our history
>>75331235
Government wants to change the law to prevent them from setting up another party if their old party gets dissolved for breaking the constitution. It would be temporary (4-10 years).
They have this in Germany, Belgium and France.
>>75331258
Slovaks aren't like that. We've never had that kind of violence since WWII.
>>75331258
communists are subhuman
Yes, the communist party KPD in the 50's.
Yes, Kach (ultra-right nationalist) in the late 80s
>>75331124
NSDAP and two Kommunist parties. They tried to do that with NPD too but failed twice because court said that it is impossible to say which one is a spy trying to fit in and which one is actual partay member.
>>75332595
You're wrong. This year, court said that NPD is unconstitutional, but it wasn't dissolved since it's too weak to pose a threat to German democracy.
Our fascist party ĽSNS has seats in parliament, so it's much more dangerous.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-npd-ruling-idUSKBN15111H
>>75331124
Wow, so this is the power of democracy
>>75333553
Hmm, what's this? Britain, a beacon of democracy, would never ban a political party, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Union_of_Fascists