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![[People's Party Our Slovakia flag]](../images/s/sk}lsns.gif) Tomislav Todorović, 11 Sept 2016
 derived from the 
SVG image of
party logo from the Wikimedia Commons.
Tomislav Todorović, 11 Sept 2016
 derived from the 
SVG image of
party logo from the Wikimedia Commons.
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People's Party Our Slovakia (Ľudová strana Naše Slovensko) was 
founded by reorganization of the tiny Party of Friends of Wine (Strana 
priateľov vína), which was founded in 2000 and inactive since 2006 due to 
serious financial problems. In 2009, the members of Slovak Solidarity, 
ultra-rightist political association which had been registered as a party in 
2005, but banned as such in 2006, joined the Party of Friends of Wine, 
effectively taking it over and renaming into the People's Party of Social 
Solidarity (Ľudová strana sociálnej solidarity). In 2010, the party was 
renamed again into the People's Party Our Slovakia , the name it is still 
usually called by, although in late 2015, it was officially renamed into the 
Kotleba - People's Party Our Slovakia (Kotleba - Ľudová strana Naše 
Slovensko), expanding its name with that of its leader Marian Kotleba 
(previously also the leader of Slovak Solidarity).
Party flag is derived 
from that of the Slovak Solidarity, but the field is green instead of blue. It 
is charged with the party emblem, green disk with white double cross within a 
green ring with white edges, which is charged with the party name in white. The 
shade of green varies from medium to very dark, the flags displaying different 
shades often being used together, which suggests that the shade is either not 
officially prescribed or the prescription, if it exists, is not strictly 
followed.
Sources:
[1] People's Party Our Slovakia at Wikipedia (in 
English):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kotleba_%E2%80%93_People%27s_Party_Our_Slovakia
[2] People's Party Our Slovakia at Wikipedia (in Slovak):
https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kotleba_%E2%80%93_%C4%BDudov%C3%A1_strana_Na%C5%A1e_Slovensko
[3] Slovak Solidarity at Wikipedia (in English):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_Brotherhood 
[4] Slovak Solidarity 
at Wikipedia (in Slovak):
https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovensk%C3%A1_pospolitos%C5%A5_%E2%80%93_n%C3%A1rodn%C3%A1_strana
[5] Party website - news entry from 2015-05-18:
http://www.naseslovensko.net/nasa-praca/reportaze-z-akcii/pochod-proti-strachu-v-brezne/
[6] Party website - news entry from 2015-09-16:
http://www.naseslovensko.net/nasa-praca/ludova-strana-nase-slovensko-proti-vojenskemu-konvoju-americkych-agresorov
[7] Party website - news entry from 2015-09-21:
http://www.naseslovensko.net/nasa-praca/nezastavili-nas-ludova-strana-nase-slovensko-v-gabcikove/
[8] Website of the Bratislava regional section of the party - news entry 
from 2013-04-30:
https://naseslovenskobratislava.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/narodna-slavnost-na-devine-za-ucasti-lsns/
[9] Website of the Bratislava regional section of the party - news entry 
from 2013-09-24:
https://naseslovenskobratislava.wordpress.com/2013/09/24/narodny-pochod-za-zivot-prevalcoval-duhovy-pride-sexualnych-deviantov-ls-nase-slovensko-bola-pri-tom/
[10] Website of the Bratislava regional section of the party - news entry 
from 2013-10-30:
https://naseslovenskobratislava.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/ls-nase-slovensko-si-28-oktobra-v-modre-pripomenula-198-vyrocie-narodenia-ludovita-velislava-stura/
[11] Predčasné Voľby website - party presentation:
http://www.predcasne-volby.sk/kotleba---ludova-strana-nase-slovensko_26.html
[12] Aktualne.sk website:
http://aktualne.atlas.sk/kotleba-pred-volbami-meni-stranicke-tricko-sam-sa-stane-ludovcom-aj-nasim-slovenskom/slovensko/politika/
[13] Webnoviny.sk website:
http://www.webnoviny.sk/parlamentne-volby-2016/clanok/1045482-europu-nemoze-vitat-vlada-s-nacistickou-stranou-vravi-kusy/
[14] Sme Rómovia website:
http://romovia.sme.sk/c/20113205/mesta-brania-demokraciu-slovensky-vidiek-ma-problem-s-rasizmom.html
Tomislav Todorovic, 11 September 2016