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National Alliance of Hungarian Families

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National Alliance of Hungarian Families
Magyar Családok Országos Szövetsége
LeaderJózsef Urbán Szabó
Founded17 April 1993
Dissolved28 April 2003
(as party)
IdeologySingle-issue politics

The National Alliance of Hungarian Families (Hungarian: Magyar Családok Országos Szövetsége; MACSOSZ), is a non-governmental civil organization and a former political party in Hungary.

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History

The MACSOSZ was founded by entrepreneur József Urbán Szabó in Szigetszentmiklós initially as a civil organization, which transformed itself into a party for the 1994 parliamentary election.[1] Businesspeople László Wittman and Ádám Éliás also joined the party.[2] The MACSOSZ contested the election with five individual candidates who received 0.04% of the votes.[3] Following the failure Éliás quit the party to join the Social Coalition for Humanitarian Politics (TKEP). The MACSOSZ transformed itself into a civil organization again which still exists today. Urbán Szabó represented his movement in the Szigetszentmiklós local representative body from 1994 until 2006.[2]

Election results

National Assembly

Election year National Assembly Government
# of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1994 2,005
0.04%
0 / 386
extra-parliamentary

References

  1. ^ Vida 2011, p. 384.
  2. ^ a b Vida 2011, p. 385.
  3. ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p. 899. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7

Sources

  • Vida, István (2011). "Magyar Családok Országos Szövetsége (MACSOSZ)". Magyarországi politikai pártok lexikona (1846–2010) [Encyclopedia of the Political Parties in Hungary (1846–2010)] (in Hungarian). Gondolat Kiadó. pp. 384–385. ISBN 978-963-693-276-3.
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