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Not to be confused with the party in the Czech Republic, Dawn – National Coalition.
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Political party in Slovakia
Dawn
FoundedMay 2005
Split fromCommunist Party of Slovakia
HeadquartersMierová 68, Humenné
NewspaperÚsvit
Membership (2021)119 (Increase 10)
IdeologyCommunism
Political positionFar-left
National Council0 / 150
European Parliament0 / 15
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Dawn (Slovak: Úsvit) is a far-left Slovak political party formed in May 2005 as a split from the Communist Party of Slovakia (KSS). It is led by Ivan Hopta. Hopta was excluded from the KSS because of personal conflicts. The party publishes a magazine called Dawn (Úsvit), which seems to be its only activity. The party's main base is the Eastern Slovak town of Humenné, where Hopta lives. Dawn is considered to be orthodox-communist.

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  1. Annual report 2021

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Political parties in Slovakia Slovakia
In the National Council
(150 seats)
In the European Parliament
(15 seats)
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