Hungarian Civic Party (Slovakia)
Hungarian Civic Party (Hungarian: Magyar Polgári Párt, Slovak: Maďarská občianska strana) was a political party in Czechoslovakia and Slovakia between 1992 and 1998. It was the party of the Hungarian minority. The party was created as the successor of the Hungarian Civic Initiative, a coalition partner of the former Public Against Violence. In May 1998, the party merged into the newly-formed Party of the Hungarian Coalition.[1][2]
Hungarian Civic Party Magyar Polgári Párt Maďarská občianska strana | |
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| Abbreviation | MOS, MPP |
| Leader | László Nagy |
| Founded | 25 January 1992 |
| Dissolved | 22 May 1998 |
| Preceded by | Hungarian Civic Initiative |
| Merged into | Party of the Hungarian Coalition |
| Ideology | Hungarian minority interests |
| Political position | Centre to centre-right |
| International affiliation | Liberal International |
| Colours | Green |
References
- Koudelka, Zdeněk (14 February 1997). "Současná Slovenská politika" (PDF). Politologický Časopis: 204. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- http://mek.niif.hu/06000/06048/06048.pdf
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