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|leader1_name = [[István Gorove]],<br>[[Kálmán Tisza]],<br>[[Gusztáv Vizsolyi]] |
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|merger = [[Deák Party]] <br>[[Left Centre]] |
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|successor = [[National Party of Work]] <small>(since 1910)</small> |
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|headquarters = [[Budapest]], [[Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen|Kingdom of Hungary]] |
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==History== |
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The party was established in February 1875 by a merger of the [[Deák Party]] and the [[Left Centre]].<ref name=VM>Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p505 {{ISBN|0-313-23804-9}}</ref> It won a huge majority in the [[Hungarian parliamentary election |
The party was established in February 1875 by a merger of the [[Deák Party]] and the [[Left Centre]].<ref name=VM>Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p505 {{ISBN|0-313-23804-9}}</ref> It won a huge majority in the [[1875 Hungarian parliamentary election|1875 elections]], with former Left Centre member [[Kálmán Tisza]] becoming Prime Minister. Tisza remained Prime Minister until 1890, and using violence,<ref name=VM/> the party retained its parliamentary majority until the [[1905 Hungarian parliamentary election|1905 elections]], which saw the [[National Independence Kossuth Party|Independence and '48 Party]] win the most seats. The following year the party was disbanded. |
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==References== |
Revision as of 04:09, 29 June 2019
Liberal Party Szabadelvű Párt | |
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Historical leaders | István Gorove, Kálmán Tisza, Gusztáv Vizsolyi |
Founded | 1 March 1875 |
Dissolved | 11 April 1906 |
Merger of | Deák Party Left Centre |
Succeeded by | National Party of Work (since 1910) |
Headquarters | Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary |
Ideology | Classical liberalism (Hungary) '67 ideology |
Political position | Centre-right (in constitutional terms) |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Blue |
The Liberal Party (Template:Lang-hu) was a political party in Hungary between 1875 and 1906.
History
The party was established in February 1875 by a merger of the Deák Party and the Left Centre.[1] It won a huge majority in the 1875 elections, with former Left Centre member Kálmán Tisza becoming Prime Minister. Tisza remained Prime Minister until 1890, and using violence,[1] the party retained its parliamentary majority until the 1905 elections, which saw the Independence and '48 Party win the most seats. The following year the party was disbanded.
References
- ^ a b Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p505 ISBN 0-313-23804-9