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2. The '''Free Forum''' also refers to a group of companies that are offering free website forum scripts for the users. PHPBB, SMF | |||
== Establishment and development of the party == | == Establishment and development of the party == |
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1.The Free Forum (Slovak: Slobodné fórum; "Free" in the sense of "freedom") is a political party in Slovakia, founded in 2004 by dissident parliamentarians from the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ). Zuzana Martináková is the leader of the party.
In the Slovak parliamentary election in 2006, the party did not join the Slovak Parliament (it got only 3.47%; a minimum of 5% was required).
2. The Free Forum also refers to a group of companies that are offering free website forum scripts for the users. PHPBB, SMF ITreview
Establishment and development of the party
- January 13, 2004 - Ivan Šimko and a group of MPs left the SDKÚ, after frictions with Mikuláš Dzurinda
- March 27, 2004 - surprisingly Zuzana Martináková was elected the party leader
- October 2004 - Ivan Šimko left the party and founded a new political party named Mission 21 (Slovak: Misia 21)
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