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'''Hungarian Civic Alliance''' ({{lang-hu|Magyar Polgári Szövetség}}, abbr. '''MPSZ'''; {{lang-sr-cyrl|Грађански Савез Мађара|Građanski Savez Mađara}}, abbr. '''GSM''') is [[List of political parties in Serbia|political party]] in [[Serbia]], representing the [[Hungarians in Serbia|Hungarian minority]] in [[Vojvodina]]. It is led by [[László Rác Szabó]].
'''Hungarian Civic Alliance''' ({{lang-hu|Magyar Polgári Szövetség}}, abbr. '''MPSZ'''; {{lang-sr-cyrl|Грађански савез Мађара|Građanski savez Mađara}}, abbr. '''GSM''') is [[List of political parties in Serbia|political party]] in [[Serbia]], representing the [[Hungarians in Serbia|Hungarian minority]] in [[Vojvodina]]. It is led by [[László Rác Szabó]].


==Participation in elections==
==Participation in elections==

Latest revision as of 11:06, 20 February 2024

Hungarian Civic Alliance
Грађански савез Мађара
Građanski savez Mađara
Magyar Polgári Szövetség
AbbreviationMPSZ, GSM
LeaderLászló Rác Szabó
Hauptsitzdr Zorana Đinđića 19, Senta
IdeologyHungarian minority interests
Regionalism[1]
Hungarian nationalism[2]
Political positionFar-right
National affiliationCoalition for Peace and Tolerance
Regional affiliationOur Homeland Movement[3]
Colours  Green

Hungarian Civic Alliance (Hungarian: Magyar Polgári Szövetség, abbr. MPSZ; Serbian Cyrillic: Грађански савез Мађара, romanizedGrađanski savez Mađara, abbr. GSM) is political party in Serbia, representing the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina. It is led by László Rác Szabó.

Participation in elections

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2008 elections

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In 2008 local elections in Serbia, the Hungarian Civic Alliance won 12.97% of votes in Senta and two seats in the municipal parliament in Ada.

2012 elections

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In the 2012 elections in Serbia, the party was part of the All Together coalition, which won 1 seat in the Serbian parliament, no seats in the provincial parliament of Vojvodina and no plurality of votes in any municipality in Vojvodina.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Széthúzás a vajdasági magyarok körében". Népszava. 14 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Várhatóan nagy többsége lesz a VMSZ-nek az új nemzeti tanácsban is". Infostart.hu [hu]. 23 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Pártelnökök és civil vezetők a Mi Hazánk évértékelőjén". Our Homeland Movement. 30 January 2020.