The Alliance of National Forces (Czech: Aliance národních sil; ANS) was a Czech political party. It was established in 2011 under the name Citizens 2011 and its first chair was Ludvík Adámek. The party ran in the 2013 legislative election only in Prague. On June 2, 2018, Vladimíra Vítová was registered as chair, and on July 2, 2018, the party was renamed the Alliance of National Forces.[1]
Position
According to its website, the Alliance of National Forces supported the Czech Republic's withdrawal from NATO and the European Union, the "traditional family", the nationalization of strategic sectors of the national economy and natural resources (water and minerals), and the abolition of church restitution. The party opposed "migration planned by the European Union", "modern slavery of multinational companies and debt collections", the repeal of the Beneš decrees, and "efforts to liquidate the Czech state".[2]
The party participated in the 2019 European Parliament election, with Jiří Černohorský as the lead candidate. The party received 1,971 votes (0.08%) and did not win any seats.
2020 Czech Senate election
The party participated in the 2020 Senate election, but did not have any senators elected. After the election, the party lodged a complaint with the Supreme Administrative Court to invalidate the election due to unequal access to the media. The Supreme State Court rejected the complaint, stating that "balance and equal treatment in these contexts cannot be understood mechanically as absolute equality of candidates, but from the point of view of so-called graduated equality".[4]
2021 Czech Chamber of Deputies election
The party participated in the 2021 Czech parliamentary election, with Vladimíra Vítová as the lead candidate. The party received 5,167 votes (0.10%) and did not win any seats.