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National Alliance of Hungarian Families

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Leader
  
József Urbán Szabó

Ideology
  
Single-issue politics

Founded
  
17 April 1993

Dissolved
  
28 April 2003 (as party)

The National Alliance of Hungarian Families (Hungarian: Magyar Családok Országos Szövetsége; MACSOSZ), is a non-governmental civil organization and a former political party in Hungary.

History

The MACSOSZ was founded by entrepreneur József Urbán Szabó in Szigetszentmiklós initially as a civil organization, which transformed itself into a party for the 1994 parliamentary election. Businesspeople László Wittman and Ádám Éliás also joined the party. The MACSOSZ contested the election with five individual candidates who received 0.04% of the votes. Following the failure Éliás quit the party to join the Social Coalition for Humanitarian Politics (TKEP). The MACSOSZ transformed itself into a civil organization again which still exists today. Urbán Szabó represented his movement in the Szigetszentmiklós local representative body from 1994 until 2006.

References

National Alliance of Hungarian Families Wikipedia