The Club of Committed Non-Party Members (in Czech Klub angažovaných nestraníků, KAN) is a small liberal conservative party in the Czech Republic co-founded by Rudolf Battěk.
[1] The party was founded during the Prague Spring in May 1968 by 144 leading Czechoslovak intellectuals and prominent social figures.
It was formed as an independent activist organisation with the purpose of advocating a reform program.
After the Velvet Revolution of 1989, KAN was reorganized in 1990 as a party, but it has not gained wide support in the elections and is not represented in the parliament.
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