词条 | Christian Economic and Social Party |
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| colorcode = #006447 | name = Christian Economic and Social Party | native_name = Keresztény Gazdasági és Szociális Párt | abbreviation = | logo = | leader1_title = Leader | leader1_name = János Zichy | foundation = 1926 | dissolution = 26 January 1937 | merger = Christian National Economic Party, Christian National Union Party | merged = United Christian Party | headquarters = | youth_wing = | newspaper = | ideology = Political Catholicism | position = Right-wing | international = | colours = | country = Hungary }}{{Politics of Hungary}} The Christian Economic and Social Party ({{lang-hu|Keresztény Gazdasági és Szociális Párt}}, KGSZP) was a political party in Hungary in the inter-war period. HistoryThe party was established around 1930 by a merger of the Christian National Economic Party (known as the Zichy Party), the Christian National Union Party (also known as the Wolff Party) and the small Christian Social Party.[1] As a result, it was often known as the Wolff and Zichy Party.[1] The 1932 elections saw the party win 32 seats, becoming the second-largest faction.[2] In the 1935 elections the party won only 14 seats, and was reduced to being the third party in Parliament. In January 1937 they merged with the Christian Opposition and the National Legitimist Party to form the United Christian Party.[3] Further reading
References1. ^1 Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p511 {{ISBN|0-313-23804-9}} {{Hungarian political parties}}2. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p930 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}} 3. ^Nohlen & Stöver, p911 3 : Defunct political parties in Hungary|Political parties established in 1926|Political parties disestablished in 1937 |
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