Past failure - joining the Communist Party - is trying to remedy by civic activism
Vladislav Janiš was born in the village of Nesluša in Kysuce in 1954. He graduated from a hotel academy and joined military service in Malacky and Bratislava. During the military service he became chairman of the local Socialist Union of Youth (SZM) and joined the Communist Party (KSS) out of conviction. Later, however, he experienced the party membership rather negatively and he saw the fall of the communist regime as a possibility of liberation. He became civically active. Through the Permanent Conference of the Civic Institute (SKOI) he organized discussions and lectures at schools and for the public in Kysuce. Due to open disagreement with the People’s Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) they were forbidden to organize events at schools for some time. In 1996 he founded the political club of the Democratic Party in Kysuce. He was one of the founders of the Civic Conservative Party (OKS) after changes in the leadership of the DP. It works in certain variations to this day.