Hungarian Cooperative and Agrarian Party

Hungarian Cooperative and Agrarian Party
Magyarországi Szövetkezeti és Agrárpárt
President János Nyilas
Founded 24 November 1989
Dissolved 19 December 1992
Merged into Agrarian Alliance (ASZ)
Ideology Agrarianism
Political position Left-wing
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The Hungarian Cooperative and Agrarian Party (Hungarian: Magyarországi Szövetkezeti és Agrárpárt; MSZAP), was a short-lived agrarianist political party in Hungary.

The party contested the 1990 parliamentary election, it had individual candidates and a regional list only in Heves County, receiving 0.1 percent of the votes and won no seats.[1] The party nominated Minister of Justice Kálmán Kulcsár as their candidate for the position of President of Hungary. After that the MSZAP did not participate in any further elections, it merged into the Agrarian Alliance (ASZ) on 19 December 1992.[1]

Election results

National Assembly

Election year National Assembly Government
# of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
1990 4,945
0.1%
0 / 386
extra-parliamentary

References

  1. 1 2 Vida 2011, p. 430.

Sources

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