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Hungarian National Independence Party

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The Hungarian National Independence Party (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Függetlenségi Párt, MNFP), also known as the Party of Radical Defence, was a political party in Hungary in the inter-war period.

History

The party was established in 1923 by a right-wing breakaway from the Unity Party led by Gyula Gömbös, and initially had seven seats in Parliament. However, promoting a racist agenda, it won only two seats in the 1926 elections.

The party was disbanded in September 1928, with its members rejoining the Unity Party

References

Hungarian National Independence Party Wikipedia