In 2010, it was banned, making it the first instance of a political party being abolished for its ideology in the modern history of Czechia.
[3] Its representatives, including Vandas, subsequently shifted their membership to the Workers' Party of Social Justice (Czech: Dělnická strana sociální spravedlnosti), founded in 2004.
[4] The decision of the Supreme Administrative Court is a very important message for the entire Czech society.
It is a message stating that the Czech Republic does not tolerate extremism.
– Martin Pecina, Minister of the Interior of the Czech Republic[5]European Parliament Media related to Dělnická strana at Wikimedia Commons