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Independent Social Democratic Party (Hungary) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Independent Social Democratic Party (Hungary)
The Independent Social Democratic Party ((ハンガリー語:Független Szociáldemokrata Párt); FSZDP), was a short-lived political party in Hungary, existed between 1989 and 1993. ==History== The FSZDP was founded by lawyer György Ruttner and his approximately fifty followers, who had formerly left the Hungarian Social Democratic Party (MSZDP) during its congress in November 1989, referring to disagreements with the leadership. Also prominent member were Ferenc Kitzinger, Pál Benyó, Szilárd Nyakas, Alfréd Sinkovics and Dezső Guba. Former MSZDP leader András Révész was elected leader of the new party. During its formation, two Members of Parliament also joined the party. In January 1990, it became a member of the Hungarian Round Table Talks. Before the 1990 parliamentary election, the FSZDP concluded an electoral alliance with the Hungarian People's Party (MNP). The FSZDP had five individual candidates during the election and received 0.15 percent of the votes, gaining no seats.〔Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p. 899. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7〕 As a result, Ruttner, who already ran as a non-partisan candidate, decided to left the party. The new leadership under Dezső Guba joined the MSZDP's efforts to restoration of the Social Democrat unity. Just before the 1994 parliamentary election, the FSZDP and the Social Democrat People's Party (SZDNP) re-merged into the MSZDP in October 1993.
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