99 Percent – Civic Voice
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99 Percent – Civic Voice[1] (Slovak: 99% – občiansky hlas, 99%) is a political party in Slovakia inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement.[2] It is jointly led by manager[clarification needed] Alena Dušatková, radio journalist Pavol Pavlík, and lawyer and former police investigator Peter Vačok.[3]
According to opinion polls, the party was expected to gain parliamentary representation in the forthcoming 2012 parliamentary election;[4][5] but in the event it failed to do so, with only 1.58% of the vote.
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- ↑ http://spravy.pravda.sk/za-webom-99percent-sk-stoji-nova-iniciativa-ktora-chce-vlastnu-stranu-1jo-/sk-volby.asp?c=A111117_125324_sk-volby_p58
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- ↑ http://www.focus-research.sk/files/140_Preferencie%20politickych%20stran_januar_2012.pdf
- ↑ http://focus-research.sk/files/141_Preferencie%20politickych%20stran_februar_2012.pdf