Hungarian Civic Union

The Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union (in Hungarian: Fidesz – Magyar Polgri Szvetsg) is a large conservative centre-right political party in Hungary; as of 2004 the most important one in the opposition. It was founded in 1988, named simply Fidesz (Fiatal Demokratk Szvetsge, Alliance of Young Democrats), originally as a youthful libertarian party against communism. In the mid-1990s it realigned its political position into a conservative line where it is now, adding "Hungarian Civic Party" (Magyar Polgri Prt) to its shortened name. It took its present name in 2003, "Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union". Before 2002 it, under leader and Prime Minister Viktor Orbn, had governed Hungary in coalition with the smaller Hungarian Democratic Forum. It lost the elections to the Hungarian Socialist Party. It has 164 members of the Hungarian National Assembly, out of a total of 386. It was the most successful party in the 2004 European Parliamentary Elections, gaining 47.4% of the vote and electing 12 MEPs including Lvia Jrka, the first Roma MEP.

See also

External Link

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
social democratic party of croatia
ncaa division i aa national football championship
foscott, buckinghamshire
socialist workers organization
people's front for democracy and justice
frieth
w league
dunhill
frithsden
fiji labour party
gutterflower
list of political parties in fiji
united fiji party
bpi
liaison committee of militants for a revolutionary communist international
fulmer
usage of words for eyepieces
hungarian socialist party
hungarian socialist workers' party
hungarian workers' party
milford, new hampshire
communist workers' group (new zealand)
gawcott
gayhurst
grammy award for best traditional blues album
hyperopia
intercrural intercourse
world socialist movement
self defense of the polish republic
mythologies
liberal forum
world socialist party (new zealand)
negative resist
social democratic party of brazil
party of the brazilian democratic movement
anti capitalist alliance (new zealand)
george green, berkshire
hege riise
justicialist party
gerrards cross
landmark decision
gibraltar, buckinghamshire
.edu
people's party (spain)