Country: | Hungary |
National Smallholders' and Civic Party | |
Native Name: | Nemzeti Kisgazda és Polgári Párt |
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Leader1 Title: | Honorary President |
Leader1 Name: | Dezső Futó |
Leader2 Title: | President |
Leader2 Name: | Imre Boross |
Foundation: | 22 December 1989 |
Split: | Independent Smallholders' Party (FKGP) |
Dissolution: | 6 November 1993 |
Merged: | United Smallholders' Party (EKGP) |
Ideology: | Agrarianism National liberalism |
Position: | Centre-right |
The National Smallholders' and Civic Party (hu|Nemzeti Kisgazda és Polgári Párt), known mostly by its acronym NKPP or its shortened form National Smallholders' Party (hu|Nemzeti Kisgazdapárt), was a short-lived agrarianist national liberal political party in Hungary, formed in December 1989, after having several members quit or expelled from the Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party (FKGP) in the previous months.
The party contested the 1990 parliamentary election, receiving only 0.2 percent of the votes and won no seats. After that majority of the party re-joined the FKGP, however the Szeged branch of the NKPP led by Zsolt Lányi remained as a separate organization. The organizing of the party was not successful. Finally, the rest of the party joined the pro-government United Smallholders' Party (EKGP) on 6 November 1993.