Hungarian Democratic People's Party

Hungarian Democratic People's Party
Magyar Demokrata Néppárt
Leader Iván Szabó
Founded 4 March 1996
Dissolved 2 April 2005
Split from Hungarian Democratic Forum
Merged into Hungarian Democratic Forum
Ideology Conservatism
Christian democracy
Political position Centre-right
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The Hungarian Democratic People's Party (Hungarian: Magyar Demokrata Néppárt; MDNP) was a political party in Hungary between 1996 and 2005.

History

The national conservative party formed on 4 March 1996, when Iván Szabó and his supporters left Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) following Szabó's defeat against Sándor Lezsák at the party leadership election. 15 MPs, including several prominent politicians, such as György Szabad, Géza Jeszenszky and Imre Kónya, formed a parliamentary group and Szabó became its leader.

The MDNP did not hit the 5% threshold contrary at the 1998 parliamentary election, as a result Szabó resigned from his position. He was replaced by Erzsébet Pusztai. Under her leadership, the party joined the moderate centre alliance of Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP), Alliance of Green Democrats (ZDSZ) and Third Way for Hungary (HOM), which formed Centre Party (Hungarian: Centrum). Mihály Kupa's alliance won 3.9% of the popular vote and no seats at the 2002 parliamentary election.[1]

József Szabó was elected the new president of the MDNP in June 2002.[2] MDNP supported MDF at 2004 European Parliament election.[3] The unusual alliance of centre-right and centre-left groups hindered the Centre Party's effectiveness and, eventually, two of the founding political formations, KDNP and MDNP quit the party on 31 December 2004.[4] the Hungarian Democratic People's Party re-merged with the Hungarian Democratic Forum on 2 April 2005.[5]

Presidents of the MDNP

Parliamentary representation

The 15-member parliamentary group of Hungarian Democratic People's Party formed on 11 March 1996:

Leader

Deputy Leaders

Members

Electoral results

National Assembly

Election year National Assembly Government
# of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1998 62,568
1.4 % (#9)
0 / 386
Decrease 15 extra-parliamentary
20021 219,029
3.9 % (#5)
0 / 386
Steady 0 extra-parliamentary

1 MDNP was a member of the alliance of Centre Party

References

  1. "Újraosztják a pártpénzeket". 2002-05-22. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  2. "Új elnök az MDNP élén". 2002-06-01. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  3. "Az MDF a kisgazdákkal indul az EP választáson". 2004-01-19. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  4. "Szétesett a Centrum párt". 2005-01-04. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  5. "Egyesült az MDF és az MDNP". 2005-04-09. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
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