viernes, 24 de octubre de 2014

Social Democratic Party (Hungary)

The Social Democratic Party (Hungarian: Szociáldemokrata Párt, SZDP) often known as the "Historical" Social Democratic Party ("történelmi" Szociáldemokrata Párt) is a small Hungarian political party which no longer contests elections at a national level and only rarely contests elections at a local level, and is widely considered to be practically defunct. It emerged following a split within the Hungarian Social Democratic Party (MSZDP) in 1989. Both the SZDP and MSZDP lay claim to the same heritage: the Social Democratic Party which was part of a governing coalition in Hungary between 1945 and 1948, and a short period in 1956, which itself was renamed from the Hungarian Social Democratic Party, previously established in 1890. Traditional areas of support were the industrial areas of Budapest, especially Obuda, Pesterzsébet and Angyalföld.
History
Overview
Hungary as part of Austria-Hungary:

1868–1890 The General
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