Conservative Party – Alliance of Farmers and Civilians explained

Country:Hungary
Conservative Party – Alliance of Farmers and Civilians
Native Name:Konzervatív Párt, Gazdák és Polgárok Szövetsége
Colorcode:
  1. D8B2D1
Leader1 Title:Leader
Leader1 Name:László Csizmadia
Foundation:13 September 1993
Dissolution:1995
Ideology:Liberal conservatism
Position:Centre to Centre-right

The Conservative Party – Alliance of Farmers and Civilians (Hungarian: Konzervatív Párt, Gazdák és Polgárok Szövetsége; KP–GPSZ) was a liberal conservative centre party in Hungary.

The party intended to represent the interests of entrepreneurs and businessmen. It supported increasing privatization and minimize the economic role of the state. The KP–GPSZ contested the 1994 parliamentary election with 13 individual candidates and four regional county lists, failing to win a seat.[1] The party disappeared shortly thereafter.

Election results

National Assembly

Sources

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]