The party was founded in 1996, but operated as a civic association
until 2005, when it was registered as a party. In 2006, the Supreme
Court of Slovakia banned the Slovak Solidarity - National Party (Slovenská pospolitosť – národná strana),
as it was officially named, the first time such an action was undertaken in
modern Slovakia. The party kept operating as a civic association again until
2009, when its members joined the tiny and inactive Party of Friends of Wine (Strana priateľov vína)
and renamed it first into the People's Party of Social Solidarity (Ľudová strana sociálnej
solidarity) and later, in 2010, into the
People's Party – Our Slovakia (Ľudová strana Naše Slovensko), operating from then on as this
party.
Another flag exists, charged with the complete emblem of the party; in
the emblem, blue disk with white double cross is surrounded with a
blue ring with white edges, which is charged with the party name and
two sets of three linden leaves, the three charges separated by three
rings, all in white. Photos of the flag can be seen
here,
here,
here, and
here.
The color shade might differ somewhat from the one used on the flag
with the cross within a white ring,
but it is difficult to tell, since it may depend on the photo making conditions.
Tomislav Todorović, 31 March 2016
Older flags
image by Marc Pasquin, 30 Mar 2007
Included is a flag used by the Slovakian far-right group Slovenska Pospolitost
("Slovak Solidarity"). It is a black field with centered a white circle
containing a white double cross.
Marc Pasquin, 30 Mar 2007
image
by Dan Anton Dima, 15 May 2005
I found a link to a Slovakian extreme-right wing party closely connected
to the Romanian one. It's called "Slovenska Pospolitost" (Slovakian
Solidarity), and looks to be borrowing from the Hlinka Guard - but then
again, the cross on the flags is a simple rendition of the Slovakian one.
Dan Anton Dima, 15 May 2005