I don't know what the word "Conservative" means today, but it no longer covers the idea of preserving the best of what we have and building on it.
Same for 'democrat'. The whole discussion, when done in English, tends to gravitate towards using Conservative and Democrat as a sort of binary indicator, somehow forgetting that political/moral/value orientation is a multidimensional space rather than a 1 dimensional line.
I honestly don't understand how the US voter can work when they basically have no shades of grey and only two parties that can realistically get into office, allowing you to either go full democrat or full republican, nothing in between.
While the politics in Slovakia are a mess, I appreciate that we currently have over 60 active political parties, 25 of which tried their luck in the last elections. We have 6 political parties that got over 5*% and therefore got into parliament.
Thanks to the plurality we have almost everything, ranging from libertarians, conservatives, agrarian parties, various shades of socialists, even nazis and communists and whatever the fck a few fringe cases were. While this system is not perfect, it does reflect the will of the people more accurately than a binary system where I could either hate my self or hate my self a little less.
The way I voted, I'm actually fairly happy with my vote. In the US I would have been extremely torn between two parties.
* - technically one coalition gained 6.97%, but being a coalition of two parties they needed 7%, so bummer for them.