Concretely

Concretely (Slovene: Konkretno) is a liberal political party in Slovenia led by former Minister of Economical Development and Technology Zdravko Počivalšek. Founding congress took place on 4 December 2021 in Celje. Concretely is a result of a merger between the Modern Centre Party (SMC) and Economic Activity Party (GAS). It is a member of Let's Connect Slovenia alliance.[1]

Concretely
Konkretno
PresidentZdravko Počivalšek
FounderZdravko Počivalšek
Alojz Kovšca
Founded4 December 2021
Merger ofSMC
GAS
HeadquartersLjubljana
IdeologyLiberalism
Conservative liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre
National affiliationLet's Connect Slovenia
Regional affiliationLiberal South East European Network (LIBSEEN)
International affiliationLiberal International
National Assembly
0 / 90
Mayors
0 / 212
Municipal council
9 / 2,750
Website
konkretno.si

History

At Počivalšek's takeover on the lead of the political party in 2019 he announced consolidation of SMC party. On SMC congress on 16 September Počivalšek announced a fusion with GAS, which was led by the president of the National Council of Slovenia, Alojz Kovšca. Delegates of both parties supported the merger, they also announced a merger with a few smaller local parties. GAS made a decision about consolidation in November 2021.

On 4 December 2021, SMC merged with the extra-parliamentary Economic Activity Party.[2] With this, SMC's membership in Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE) was automatically terminated.[3] After the process, newly formed Concretely kept its 5 members of the Parliament. Later in December 2021, MP Mateja Udovč left the party,[4] leaving Concretely with 4 members of the parliament (the number which it kept until the 8th term of Slovene National Assembly concluded in 2022).

Results

National Assembly

Election Leader Votes  % Seats +/– Government
2022[lower-alpha 1] Zdravko Počivalšek 40,612 3.41 (#7)
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New Extra-parliamentary
  1. Run within Let's Connect Slovenia coalition.[5]

References

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