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Fidesz–KDNP Party Alliance (Hungarian: Fidesz–KDNP pártszövetség), formerly also known as the Alliance of Hungarian Solidarity (Hungarian: Magyar Szolidaritás Szövetsége), is a right-wing national conservative political allianceoftwo political parties in Hungary, the Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (Fidesz) and the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP). The two parties jointly contested every national election since the 2006 parliamentary election. The Fidesz–KDNP party alliance has governed Hungary since 2010, altogether obtaining a supermajority in each of the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 national elections.

Fidesz–KDNP Party Alliance
Fidesz–KDNP pártszövetség
Co-Presidents
  • Zsolt Semjén (KDNP)
  • Founded10 December 2005; 18 years ago (2005-12-10)
    Ideology
  • National conservatism
  • Christian democracy
  • Christian right
  • Right-wing populism
  • Anti-immigration
  • Political positionRight-wing[1]tofar-right[2]
    European affiliationNone[a]
    European Parliament groupPatriots for Europe
    Alliance partiesFidesz
    KDNP
    Colours  Orange
    National Assembly
    135 / 199

    European Parliament
    11 / 21

    County Assemblies
    227 / 381

    General Assembly of Budapest
    10 / 33

  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • History

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    The two parties formed their permanent electoral coalition on 10 December 2005.[4] After the 2006 election, Fidesz and KDNP separately formed parliamentary groups, but they established a caucus alliance in the Hungarian parliament.[5]

    Technically Fidesz and KDNP are a coalition, but many consider KDNP to actually be a satellite party of Fidesz,[6][7] since it has been unable to get into the Parliament on its own since 1994 when it barely passed the election threshold of 5% of votes. Without Fidesz, its support cannot be measured,[8][9][10] and even a leading Fidesz politician, János Lázár stated in 2011 that Fidesz does not consider the government to be a coalition government.[11]

    On March 3, 2021, the Fidesz left the European People's Party Parliamentary Group, while KDNP remained a member.[citation needed] In response to the admission of the Tisza Party to the EPP following the 2024 European Parliament election, the KDNP decided to leave the EPP and its parliamentary group on 18 June 2024.[12]

    Electoral results

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    National Assembly

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    Election Leader SMCs MMCs Seats +/– Status
    Votes % Votes %
    2006 Viktor Orbán 2,269,241 41.99 (#1) 2,272,979 43.21 (#2)
    164 / 386

    New Opposition
    2010 2,732,965 53.43 (#1) 2,706,292 52.73 (#1)
    262 / 386

     99 Supermajority
    Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats +/– Status
    Votes % Votes %
    2014 Viktor Orbán 2,165,342 44.11 (#1) 2,264,780 44.87 (#1)
    133 / 199

      130 Supermajority
    2018 2,636,201 47.89 (#1) 2,8224,551 49.27 (#1)
    133 / 199

      0 Supermajority
    2022 2,823,419 52.52 (#1) 3,060,706 54.13 (#1)
    135 / 199

     2 Supermajority

    European Parliament

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    Election year # of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall seats won +/- Notes
    2009 1,632,309 56.36% (1st)
    14 / 22

    2014 1,193,991 51.48% (1st)
    12 / 21

     2
    2019 1,824,220 52.56% (1st)
    13 / 21

     1
    2024 2,048,211 44.82% (1st)
    11 / 21

     2

    Notes

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    1. ^ Fidesz left the European People's Party (EPP) party and group in 2021,[3] while KDNP did the same in 2024.

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Hoffmann, Tamás; Gárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina (8 March 2022). "Populism and Law in Hungary – Introduction to the Special Issue" (PDF). Introduction. Review of Central and East European Law. 47 (1). Brill–Nijhoff: 5. doi:10.1163/15730352-bja10058. ISSN 1573-0352. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  • ^ Berberoglu, Berch (23 September 2020). "Introduction: Crisis of Neoliberal Globalization and the Rise of Authoritarianism in the Early 21st Century". In Berberoglu, Berch (ed.). The Global Rise of Authoritarianism in the 21st Century: Crisis of Neoliberal Globalization and the Nationalist Response (1st ed.). New York and London: Routledge. p. 10. doi:10.4324/9780367854379. ISBN 978-0-367-85437-9. p. 10: He points out that since gaining a two-thirds majority in the 2010 general elections, the formerly conservative and now far-right Fidesz–KDNP government led by Viktor Orbán has carried out a rootand-branch transformation of Hungarian society.
  • ^ Bayer, Lili; de La Baume, Maïa (3 September 2019). "European center right suspends Hungarian PM Orbán". Politico. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  • ^ "A Fidesz országos választmányi ülést, a KDNP országos nagygyűlést tart". mno.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  • ^ "Megalakult a Fidesz–KDNP-frakciószövetség". mno.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  • ^ Alexander Herholz (12 February 2012). "Sanctions on Hungary: What For and Why Now?".
  • ^ Dr. Agnes Batory (2010). "Election Briefing no. 51: Europe and the Hungarian Parliamentary Elections of April 2010" (PDF).
  • ^ hvg.hu (21 July 2010). "Nemigen mérhető a KDNP támogatottsága".
  • ^ Szonda Ipsos polls (2 July 2009). "Javuló Fidesz és Jobbik, stagnáló MSZP". Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  • ^ "Interjú Harrach Péterrel az Origo.hu hírportálon (Interview with KDNP politician Péter Harrach)". 13 May 2011.
  • ^ hvg.hu (18 July 2011). "Lázár a KDNP-nek:『ez nem egy koalíciós kormány』(Lázár: This is not a coalition government)".
  • ^ "A Tisza Párt felvétele miatt a KDNP kilép az Európai Néppártból". 444.hu (in Hungarian). 18 June 2024. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  • Sources

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