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Social Democratic Party of Hungary

Social Democratic Party of Hungary
Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt
Abbreviation MSZDP
Chairman László Andráska
Vice President Sándor Szőcs
Zsolt Csiszár
Founder Pál Gábor Engelmann
Founded 12 December 1890
October 1956 (as SZDP)
9 January 1989
Dissolved 12 June 1948
November 1956
Preceded by General Workers Party of Hungary (MÁMP)
Headquarters 1107 Budapest, Somfa köz 17.
Newspaper Népszava
Youth wing Social Democratic Youth Movement (SZIM)
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
European affiliation Party of European Socialists
International affiliation Progressive Alliance,
Socialist International
Colours Red
National Assembly
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European Parliament
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Website
www.mszdp.hu

The Social Democratic Party of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarországi Szociáldemokrata Párt, MSZDP) is a social democraticpolitical party in Hungary. The party was dissolved during the occupation of Hungary by Nazi Germany (1944-1945) and the communist period of Hungary from 1948 to 1989. It worked legally for a short time during the Revolution of 1956.

It was government party as a part of the Károlyi Government (1918-1919), Berinkey Government, Peidl Government (1919), Interim National Assembly (1944-1945) and Dinnyés Government (1947-1948). It was reorganized after Hungary's transition from communism in 1989.

The MSZDP is a member of the Socialist International and of the Progressive Alliance, takes part in the Party of European Socialists (PES).

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The party grew in power and influence until the First World War, which resulted in the party fracturing into pro-war and anti-war factions. The chaos which followed the war resulted in the collapse of the Dual Monarchy. The MSZDP leadership entered into government as part of an unsuccessful post-war socialist administration. Revolution and counter-revolution resulted in a brutal backlash against opposing political camps. This led to both the Red Terror and the White Terror. Many MSZDP supporters were killed during the White Terror. The entire left-wing boycotted the elections of 1920, which resulted in a right-wing victory and continued right-wing government for the inter-war period.


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