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Hungarian parliamentary elections - 2014

A parliamentary election will be held in Hungary on 6 April 2014. It will be the first election according to the new Constitution of Hungary which went into force on 1 January 2012. The new electoral law also entered into force that day. For the first time since Hungary's transition to democracy, the election will have a single round. The voters will elect 199 MPs instead of previous 386 lawmakers.
The new law shifts the election system towards the majoritarian principle, thereby threatening future election results to become even more disproportional when comparing mandate proportions in Parliament to proportions of votes cast for party lists.
Due to new rules of election, a record number of parties and candidates run into this elections. As a total, 84 political parties and movements were registered but only 18 parties can field a national list. Candidacy for 199 MP seats reached also a new record, 1531 people has been accepted after completion of the registration process.
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014


Centrum Party


image by István Molnár, 18 March 2002

Centrum Party - Founded on 23th November 2001 for the elections 2002.
Union of the following organisations:
- Magyar Demokrata Néppárt /Hungarian Democratic People's Party
- Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt / Christian-Democratic People's Party
- Harmadik Oldal Magyarországért Egyesület / Third Side Organisation for Hungary
- Zöld Demokraták / Green Democrats
- Zöld Szalag Mozgalom / Green Line Movement
Ofiicial name from 21th December 2001: Összefogás Magyarországért Centrum.
István Molnár, 18 March 2002


Civic Circles


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006

After the last election (2002) when the postcommunist MSZP won many people have found small political circles. Some of them are liberalist, some of the have united to the Fidesz, some of them radicalist or environmentalist or conservationist or saving the civil rights.. For example in my town there is two civic circle: Civic Circle of the Family Doctors in Pápa and the Civic Circle of Pápa.
Some of the circles  have united with another circles - some made the larger union of the circles - for example the "Tiszántúli Polgári Körök Szövetsége". The Tiszántúli Polgári Körök Szövetsége" is the union of the cicvic circles in the Tiszántúl Region. Here is its flag.
Tiszántúl is the one of the three largest region of Hungary: Dunántúl (left from the Danube), Duna-Tisza-köze (between the rivers) and the Tiszántúl (right from the Tisza river).
István Molnár, 22 June 2003

Civic Circle is part of Fidesz Electoral Bloc in 2006 elections. Above is flag of an Civic Circle with the motto of the Fidesz Electoral Bloc. The flag is one of the flags used by civic circles. Some CC has got their own flag - for example the Civic Circle in Pápa has a white flag with the Coat of Arms of the town and the green insription: PÁPAI POLGÁRI KÖR. The CC's use the tricolor with different inscriptions. This inscription - as a motto of the CC's - is the most common motto. The long form of the motto: 'HAJRÁ MAGYARORSZÁG, HAJRÁ MAGYAROK!', was used at first by Viktor Orbán prime minister after the first round of the election 2002.
István Molnár, 19 and 25 March 2006

See also: Associations of the Civic Circles of Pesthidegkút


CÖF - Civil Összefogás Fórum


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

Civilian Unity Forum (Hungarian: Civil Összefogás Fórum) is not a political party, but a political movement supporting the current government. It is the organizer of so-called Peace Marching (Békemenet), when activists and supporters of this movement can demostrate their ideology and aims.
Its flag is a wolf-teeth decorated white flag with abbreviation and full title of the movement.
Image of flag: http://www.napi.hu/showpic.php?p=fototar/201402/240/image1393427152.jpg&w=600
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


Demokratikus Koalíció - DK


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

The Democratic Coalition (Hungarian: Demokratikus Koalíció), abbreviated to DK, is a centre-left political party in Hungary led by former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány. Founded in 2010 as a group within the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), the party split from the MSZP on 22 October 2011 and became a separate party. It has ten MPs in the National Assembly. It is member of the Unity alliance for 2014 national elections.
It has a white flag with party logo and name of the party placed under it.
Image of flag: http://hir.ma/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Download-41.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014


Együtt 2014


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Together 2014 (Hungarian: Együtt 2014), officially Together - Party for a New Era (Hungarian: Együtt - A Korszakváltók Pártja) is a political party in Hungary, formed on 26 October 2012 for the next Hungarian parliamentary election, to contrast the current government. The leader of the party is Gordon Bajnai, former Prime Minister of Hungary between 2009-2010.
Its flag is white with its party emblem, a rectangular device with national colours, and a letter H (for Hungary). Name of the organization is written under the logo.
Image of flag: http://valasztas2014.hir24.hu/Root/Shared/Pictures/2014/03/30/bajnai.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014


Fidesz-MPSz (Fidesz Magyar Polgári Szövetség)


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Fidesz-MPP - The party was found in 1987. The original name was: Fidesz - Fiatal Demokraták Szövetsége, Fidesz - Association of the Young Democrats. The party changed its name 1997 . The new name is: Fidesz - MPP (Fidesz Magyar Polgári Párt, Fidesz - Hungarian Civil Party). The party, which was in opposition in 1990-1998 holds the prime minister position. More information: <www.fidesz.hu>.
István Molnár, 7 December 2000

The Fidesz is a major national conservative political party in Hungary. At the 2010 election in Hungary, they won a two-thirds majority of seats in the Parliament.
There is not too much change in their symbols, official flag is white with an orange ball where party abbreviation is written. However all other variants can be seen during the demonstartions.
Image of its flag at Fidesz webshop: http://www.fidesz.hu/webshop/product/zaszlo-fidesz-emblemaval
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Previous Flags of Fidesz-MPP (Fidesz Magyar Polgári Párt)

Flag used before 2006 election:

image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006

I located a photo of small Fidesz flag at <fidesz.hu/pics>. The inscription is: 'HAJRÁ FIDESZ! HAJRÁ VIKTOR!' (HURRA FIDESZ! HURRA VIKTOR). "Viktor" is Viktor Orbán, leader of the Fidesz Party and the democratic Fidesz Election Bloc, prime minister of Hungary 1998-2002.
István Molnár, 23 March 2006


Flag used before 1994 election
image by István Molnár, 7 December 2000


Flag used before 1998 election
image by István Molnár, 7 December 2000


Flag used before 2002 election
image by István Molnár, 7 December 2000


Flag used 2003-2005
image by István Molnár, 19 June 2003

Fidelitas


image by István Molnár, 25 October 2001

Fidelitas (Fidesz Magyar Polgári Párt Ifjúsági Társszervezete) - youth organisation of the Fidesz-MPP.
István Molnár, 25 October 2001

Fidesz Electoral Bloc - 2006

Parties and associations of the Fidesz Electoral Bloc in 2006 elections:
- Fidesz-MPSz
- Fidelitas
- Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt
- Kisgazda Polgári Egyesület
- Lungo Drom
- Magyar Gazdakörök Országos Szövetsége
- Magyar Kereszténydemokrata Szövetség
- Nemzeti Fórum Egyesület
- Vállalkozók Pártja
István Molnár, 19 March 2006


Fiatal Baloldal


image by István Molnár, 4 July 2001

Fiatal Baloldal (Young Left Wing) is a youth organisation of the MSZP (Hungarian Socialist Party). Formerly name of the organisation: BIT = Baloldali Ifjúsági Társaság (Young Assotiation of the Left Wing).
István Molnár, 4 July 2001

Fiatal Baloldal and ISZM - Ifjú Szocialisták Mozgalma were united in 2003 and use the flag of FB.Fiatal Baloldal.
István Molnár, 25 March 2006


FKGP - Független Kisgazda, Földmunkas és Polgári Párt


image by István Molnár, 6 April 2001

Független Kisgazda, Földmunkas és Polgári Párt (Independent Party of Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Citizens - <fkgp.hu>). Agrarian conservative (see <www.agora.it>), in government 1990-1992, 1998-
Today I was in Budapest and I have seen the flag
István Molnár, 6 April 2001

The inscriptions on the flag are such: above the ear of wheat, "Független", meaning Independent.  Below the ear of wheat, "Kisgazdapárt", meaning "Smallholders' Party".  Below the 'cartouche', "Isten Haza Család", meaning "God, Home, Family".
Georges G. Kovari, 7 April 2001

Flag of the FKGP in Gyöngyös town can be seen in photo at <www.fkgp.hu>.
István Molnár, 21 January 2006


Harmadik Út

The Harmadik Út (The Third Road) is the electorial coalition of the rigth wing parties: the MIEP and the JOBBIK (Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom - Jobbik for Hungary Movement. The word Jobbik come from the word jobb which means "right" and also "better". Photos of flags at <jobbik.hu/2005okt23-01.jpg>, <jobbik.hu/segelykoncert-7.jpg>, <jobbik.hu/22.jpg>, <jobbik.hu/2005.05.27%20023.jpg>, <jobbik.hu/5.jpg> and <gportal.hu>.
István Molnár, 23 March 2006


ISZM - Ifjú Szocialisták Mozgalma


image by István Molnár, 8 August 2001

Based on <www.iszm.hu>. ISZM = Ifjú Szocialisták Mozgalma (Young Socialist's Movement). This organisation is the youth part of the MSZP (Hungarian Socialist Party)
István Molnár, 8 August 2001

Fiatal Baloldal and ISZM - Ifjú Szocialisták Mozgalma were united in 2003 and use the flag of FB.Fiatal Baloldal.
István Molnár, 25 March 2006


JESZ - Jólét és Szabadság Demokrata Közösség


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

The Democratic Community of Welfare and Freedom (Hungarian: Jólét és Szabadság Demokrata Közösség), abbreviated to JESZ (it is Hungarian written pronounciation of English word 'yes') , is a centre-right political party in Hungary. It is a new political formation and has a liberal conservative and Christian democratic ideology. This party is the legal successor to the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF).
They used two versions of flag, a white with its logo, and a green one with its logo. Logo is quite simple: the abbreviation of the party with an arrow in a circle.
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


Jobbik - Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

Jobbik, the Movement for a Better Hungary (Hungarian: Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom) is a Hungarian radical nationalist political party. (Jobbik word means better or more right in Hungarian.) The party describes itself as "a principled, conservative and radically patriotic Christian party", whose "fundamental purpose" was the protection of "Hungarian values and interests." Jobbik has been described as fascist, neo-fascist, Neo-Nazi, extremist, racist, anti-Semitic, anti-Roma and homophobic. Measured according to its representation in the European Parliament and the National Assembly, it is Hungary's third largest party.
Its flag is a wolf-teeth decorated white flag with its logo placed in the center of the vertically used flag. Logo consits of red, white and green superimposed discs and a white cross is depicted over all. Party name is written under it.
Images of flag: http://www.szittya.com/vonagabor001.jpg and http://hetivalasz.hu/data/cikk/2/75/45/cikk_27545/0_Jobbik-20091023.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


KDNP - Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Flag with motto:


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Adopted but rarely used flag:


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt - Christian-Democratic People's Party, part of Fidesz Electoral Bloc in 2006 elections.
István Molnár, 19 March 2006

Photo of vertical flags at <www.hajrabiatorbagy.hu>. It seems that the KDNP got two different symbols:   one with the cross in gold-white and straight topand ne with white cross and bent top.
István Molnár, 28 March 2006

The Christian Democratic People's Party (Hungarian: Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt, KDNP) is officially a coalition partner of ruling party Fidesz, but in reality it is a satellite party of Fidesz, and 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.
Its flag is white with its striped shield depicting a Latin cross and two ears of wheat (all in gold). Around the badge a motto can be read: Cum Deo Pro Patria et Libertate! (With God for Homeland and Liberty!) Originally it was motto of Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703-1711).
Flag without its motto is also used.
Images of current (and widely used) flag: http://kdnp.hu/files/u3/Kossuth_t__r_2006_KDNP_z__szl__.jpg  and http://static.propeller.hu/images/content/cikkepek/2013_12/orban_kdnp.jpg
New flag with new logo was was introduced in December 2012, but it didn't become popular, so i'ts used very rarely. Image: http://index.hu/belfold/2012/12/17/meghozzak_az_ev_utolso_torvenyeit/micsoda_nap_meg_egy_premier/
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Previous variant


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006

Previous Flag


image from <www.euroastra.com>, located by István Molnár

Seen at the Day of the Revolution (23 October 2001). There are also unidentified flags which are possibly KDNP flags at <www.euroastra.com/DSCF0065.JPG> and <DSCF0073.JPG>.
István Molnár, 30 October 2001

Christian-Democratic People's Party, Not in the parliament. See: <www.electionworld.org>.
István Molnár, 6 November 2001


KPE - Kisgazda Polgári Egyesület


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006

Kisgazda Polgári Egyesület - Civic Association of the Smallholders, part of Fidesz Electoral Bloc in 2006 elections.
István Molnár, 19 March 2006


KTI - Közösség a Társadalmi Igazságosságért Néppárt


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

The Community for Social Justice People's Party (Hungarian: Közösség a Társadalmi Igazságosságért Néppárt), abbreviated to KTI, is a new political formation. It is a party and political alliance of several parties and civic organizations for the 2014 parliamentary election. The party was founded and led by Ms. Katalin Szili, a former Speaker of the National Assembly ngary.
Its flag is white with its logo at hoist, forming a heart from two arcs, green and blue surrounding the party blue abbreviation. Full name of the party is placed next to the logo.
Image of flag: http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/mCKBroEN6Lw/maxresdefault.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


Liberálisok - Magyar Liberális Párt


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Hungarian Liberal Party (Hungarian: Magyar Liberális Párt, shortened form Liberals (Liberálisok)) is a Hungarian liberal-conservative political party, formed on 27 April 2013, and led by Gábor Fodor, a former MP and president of the Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ).
Its flag is light blue with their logo at hoist, and shortened form of party name in white placed in upper part of the flag, and full party name is place next to the logo written in black letters in three rows.
Image of its flag:
http://kep.index.hu/1/0/572/5721/57211/5721164_ac626bbf867d692f6ac15972f9082a65_wm.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014


LMP - Lehet Más a Politika


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

Politics Can Be Different (alternative translation: Another Politics Is Possible) (Hungarian: Lehet Más a Politika, LMP) is a green-liberal political party in Hungary. Founded in 2009 with the purpose of reforming Hungarian politics. It was one of four parties to win seats in the National Assembly in the 2010 parliamentary election.
They have three versions of flags. First one is a simple white flag with its logo, a green disc with a walking human figure, and party abbreviation and full title.
Next one is a green flag with logo, but there is party site url and its logo repeated many times in the backround .
Third one is quite new, it is also green with a new design of its logo, and under the party name there is a new inscription: "Magyarország zöld pártja" which means: Green Party of Hungary.
Images of flags: http://mork.nyugat.hu/Scopes/nyugat2013/var//improxy/NyugatWXGAPicture/269074_irodat_avatott_az_lmp.jpg
http://www.csanadim.hu/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/pride2011-22.jpg
http://alfahir.hu/sites/barikad.hu/files/2011/06/hom_LMP.jpg
Flag with a recently used new logo (but previous type is also used):
https://scontent-b-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/t31.0-8/1941490_10152320836867013_80178924_o.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


Lungo Drom


image by István Molnár, 21 May 2003

Lungo Drom Országos Cigány Érdekvédelmi és Polgári Szövetség (Lungo Drom Nationwide Gipsy Community of Interest and Civic Federation). Lungo Drom means Hosszú Út in Hungarian and Long Drive in English.
The largest gipsy organisation in Hungary. The federation has got 3 members in the parliament and many representatives in the local and ethnic councils. The organisation was in coalition with the Fidesz-MPP on the last election.
Source: Symbol and the description of the flag from the Lungo Drom.
István Molnár, 21 May 2003

See also: Hungary - Minorities


Magyar Nemzeti Front

The flag of Magyar Nemzeti Front (Hungarian National Front), a right wing association, at <www.nemnemsoha.hu>.
István Molnár, 1 March 2004


MAGOSZ - Magyar Gazdakörök Országos Szövetsége


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006

MAGOSZ - Magyar Gazdakörök Országos Szövetsége - National Federation of Agricultural Co-operators and Producers, part of Fidesz Electoral Bloc in 2006 elections.
Founded in 1880. In 1945 banned by the communist. Renewed in 1989. Member of the Committee of Agricultural Organisations in the European Union (COPA), the General committee for Agricultural Cooperation in the European union (COGECA) and the Commission Europeene D'Agriculture. The MAGOSZ has got 40.000 members.
István Molnár, 19 March 2006


MDF - Magyar Demokrata Fórum

2004-2006 Flags


image by István Molnár, 20 March 2006


image by István Molnár, 20 March 2006

Based on photo of the flags at <mdf.hu>.
István Molnár, 20 March 2006

Previous Flags


image by István Molnár, 18 March 2002


image by István Molnár, 18 March 2002

Magyar Demokrata Fórum - Hungarian Democratic Forumc (Founded in 1988).
1990-1994 in government
1994-1998 in opposite
1998-2002 in government
István Molnár, 18 March 2002


MIÉP - Magyar Igazság és Élet Pártja


image by István Molnár, 27 January 2001

MIÉP: Magyar Igazság és Élet Pártja (Hungarian Justice and Life Party). Founded in 1993.In 1993-1994 and 1998-2002 in opposition. 1994-1998 It was not in the Parliament. Party history at <www.miep.hu>.
István Molnár, 27 January 2001

Another MIÉP flag at <www.nemnemsoha.hu>.
István Molnár, 25 February 2006

Variants


image by Tomislav Todorović, Mladen Mijatov and István Molnár, 12 May 2005


image by Tomislav Todorović, Mladen Mijatov and István Molnár, 12 May 2005

Those flags of Hungarian Justice and Life Party were shown on a photo from a party presentation, which was published in Serbian magazine "Evropa" (ISSN 1820-0761), issue #45 of 2005-02-17, p. 28, as the illustration of an article about activities of Hungarian extreme nationalists in Vojvodina, Serbia, who, according to the text, might have been supported by that party.
The first flag was hung from the edge of a table at which two party activists were sitting and attached to it along its top edge. It had white field, bordered with many small alternating red and green triangles, and was charged with a simplified version of the party emblem: a large white shield outlined red and charged with green monogram. On each side of the emblem, there were letters ASZTG, arranged vertically, in silver or very light gray colour, so they vere hardly visible against the white field on the photo. The text gave no clue to the meaning of those letters; perhaps they stood for a local branch of the party, whose flag it might have been.
The second flag was spread on the wall behind the table, had a different emblem on white field: a yellow shield, charged with a bit smaller red shield with three white stripes ("modified Arpad stripes"), which occupied most of the larger shield, leaving only a yellow fimbriation along its dexter and sinister sides and a larger yellow area in the chief, which was charged with the party name abbreviation in black. The smaller shield was also fimbriated in red. The flag field was bordered with larger red and green triangles than those on the first flag, looking more like the border of other party flags .
Tomislav Todorović, 12 May 2005


MKDSZ - Magyar Kereszténydemokrata Szövetség


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2006

Magyar Kereszténydemokrata Szövetség - Association of the Hungarian Christian-Democrats, part of Fidesz Electoral Bloc in 2006 elections.
István Molnár, 19 March 2006


MKKP - Magyar Kétfarkú Kutya Párt


image by István Molnár,

Elections will be in 2006 in Hungary. Renewed and new parties want to get into the Parliament. In Szeged there is a new party founded. In Hungarian: Magyar Kétfarkú Kutya Párt. In English: Hungarian Two-tailed Dog's Party (<ketfarkukutya.freeweb.hu>). The MKKP has got only one candidate, the party don't want to win. But. If the party will be the winner of the Elections 2006 they will give beer for anybody. They says: Everything will be better! The MKKP, The only rational election! Everybody live for ever and more 20! It seems this "joke-party" has got own flag.
István Molnár, 16 February 2006


MSZP - Magyar Szocialista Párt


Flag from 2012
image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Magyar Szocialista Párt - Hungarian Socialist Party (from 1989).
- It was found at first on 24th November 1918 as Kommunisták Magyarországi Pártja  = Party of the Communists in Hungary (24 November 1918 - 21 March 1919).
- On 21th March 1919 it was united with the Social Democrat Party to be Magyarországi Szocialista Párt = Socialist Party in Hungary (21 March 1919 - 12 June 1919).
- Became Szocialista-Kommunista Munkások Magyarországi Pártja = Party of the Socialist-Communist Workers in Hungary (13 June 1919 - 1 August 1919)
- Became Kommunisták Magyarországi Pártja = Party of the Communists in Hungary (underground November 1919 - July 1943). First Congress in August 1925 in Vienna, second in February 1930 in Aprilovka, Soviet Union.
- Became Magyarországi Szocialista Munkáspárt = Socialist Worker's Party in Hungary (14 April 1925-1928) and Békepárt = Peace Party (underground July 1943 - 12 September 1944).
- Became Kommunisták Magyarországi Pártja = Party of the Communists in Hungary (underground 12 Septmber 1944 - 1944 in the German occupied territories).
- Became Magyar Kommunisták Pártja = Hungarian Communist Party (18 October 1944 - 12 June 1948).
- On 13th June 1948 it was united with the Social Democrat Party to become Magyar Dolgozók Pártja = Hungarian Wrker's Party (13 June 1948 - 31 October 1956.)
- Became Magyar Szocialista Munkáspárt = Hungarian Socialist Worker's Party (1 November 1956 - 7 October1989).
- Magyar Szocialista Párt = Hungarian Socialist Party since 8 October 1989.
Before 1989 - In government: 21 March 1919 - 31 July 1919 (Soviet Republic), 22 December 1944 - 19 August 1949 (in coalition), 20 August 1949 - 23 October 1989.10.23 (Communist state).
On underground: 1 August 1919 - 18 October 1944.
After 1989 - In government: 23 October 1989 - 22 May 1990, 15 July 1994 - 5 July 1998.
In opposition: 23 May 1990 - !4 July 1994. 6 July 1998 - now.
Sources:
- Magyarország Történeti Kronológiája III. 1848-1944; Budapest 1982
- Magyarország Történeti Kronológiája IVI. 1944-1970; Budapest 1982
- Új Magyar Lexikon 4 K - Me, Budapest 1962
- Beszélő 1999/10 at <www.c3.hu>.
István Molnár, 13 August 2001

The Hungarian Socialist Party (Hungarian: Magyar Szocialista Párt, MSZP) is a social-democratic political party in Hungary. MSZP lost the 2010 elections, gaining only 19,3% of the votes, and 58 seats in the parliament. Currently, they are the biggest opposition party in Hungary. For elections, MSZP is a member of Unity coalition.
Its current flag is very simple, it is red with white abbreviation of the party. New flag was introduced on 15 December 2012.
Images of flag: http://www.stop.hu/image/?id=891203&ext=jpg&th=a_medium and http://cdn.444.hu/8e8dad401969bf102cfa0c9b14b8061b.jpeg
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Previous Flags


Flag from 2003
image by István Molnár, 21 March 2006

Image is based on photo at <www.fehervartv.hu>.
István Molnár, 21 March 2006


image by István Molnár, 13 August 2001

I located a photo of the horizontal flag of the MSZP at <www.euroastra.com>.
István Molnár, 18 September 2001


Magyar Munkáspárt


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

The Hungarian Workers' Party (Hungarian: Magyar Munkáspárt) is a communist party in Hungary. The party was established as the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party on 17 December 1989 as a successor party of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) by a small group of old MSZMP members who opposed its transformation into the MSZMP. In the 1990 elections it received around 3% of the national vote, the largest share for a party that failed to win a seat. The party has never won a seat in Parliament. Until May 2009 it was a member of the Party of the European Left.
New flag of this party is dark red with its new logo depicting a worker holding a hammer in his hand, and pointing advance. Lower part of its logo is name of the party.
Image of flag:
http://kep.index.hu/1/0/420/4201/42015/4201580_91275a41ab377fa584c394d7dede4387_wm.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

Previous flag


image by István Molnár, 30 November 2000

The communist party's flag. Munkáspárt - Workers' Party.
István Molnár, 30 November 2000

Munkáspárt - Workers' Party  is from 2005: Magyar Kommunista Munkáspárt - Hungarian Communist Workers' Party. The party use the flag of the Munkáspárt now.
István Molnár, 25 March 2006


Nemzeti Fórum Egyesület


image by István Molnár, 24 March 2006

Nemzeti Fórum Egyesület - National Forum Association. Member of the democratic Fidesz Electoral Bloc 2006. This association is the organisation of the debared old members from the MDF - Magyar Demokrata Fórum. Above is the small paper flag of this party.
István Molnár, 24 March 2006


Összefogás - Unity (political alliance)

The center-left opposition forces have decided to campaign under a single name and have plumped for "Unity" (Hungarian: Összefogás) on 23 January 2014. It consists of five centre-left and centrist political parties: the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), Together 2014 (E14), Democratic Coalition (DK), Dialogue for Hungary (PM) and Hungarian Liberal Party (MLP).
On the ballot paper, all their party names and logos will appear, but they will cooperate in campaigning with a single image. "Naturally, no new political party has been created as a result," the statement added.
They haven't have a single flag, all member organizations use their own symbols. During demonstrations some banner-like devices wear all logos placed them to each other on a white cloth.
http://baloldali.hu/esemeny/talpra_magyar_-_osszefogas_tuntetes_marcius_15-en
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014


Párbeszéd Magyarországért - PM


image by Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014

Dialogue for Hungary (Hungarian: Párbeszéd Magyarországért, PM) is a Hungarian green liberal political party, formed in February 2013, after having the Dialogue for Hungary Platform of the Politics Can Be Different (LMP) and eight MPs left the LMP party and established their new organization. It's a member of Unity elections alliance.
Its flag is white with its logo, a green half petal and its abbreviation placed next to it.
Image of flag: http://nrw.vtvszeged.hu/imgs_news/!eredetik/11989.jpg and http://valasztas2014.hir24.hu/Root/Shared/Pictures/2014/03/30/bajnai.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014


RKGP - Reform Kisgazdapárt


image from <www.euroastra.com>, located by István Molnár

Reform Kisgazdapárt RKGP - secedate FKGP members. Seen at the Day of the Revolution (23 October 2001).
István Molnár, 30 October 2001


SZDSZ - Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége


image by István Molnár, 19 March 2002

Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége - Association of the Free Democrats, Founded in 1988.
1988-1994 in opposite
1994-1998 in government
1998-2002 in opposite
István Molnár, 19 March 2002


SZOCDEMEK - Magyar Szociáldemokraták Pártja


image by Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014

Hungarian Social Democrats' Party (Hungarian: Magyar Szociáldemokraták Pártja, shortened form SZOCDEMEK) is a Hungarian social-democratic political party, formed on 26 May 2013. This party claims to be the legal successor to the Hungarian Social Democratic Party (MSZDP)
Its flag is red with a white rose in the upper left corner. There is an inscription at right, meaning: "Established in 2013". Shortened and full name are placed in lower part of the flag, which is almost square.
Zoltan Horvath, 06 April 2014


Trade Union of the Railway Employees


image by István Molnár, 4 December 2000

The Vasutasok Szakszervezete - The Trade Union of the Railway Employees is the largest trade union at the railways.I have never seen this posted flag , I found a picture on a calendar (which shows the EU flag too).
The three large trade union at the Railways.
The VSZ - above
The VDSZSZ - Vasutas Dolgozók Szabad Szakszervezete - Free Trade Union of the Workers of the Railways
The Mozdonyvezetők Szakszervezete - Trade Union of the Engine Drivers
István Molnár, 4 December 2000


Új Baloldal


image by István Molnár, 3 October 2001

Új Baloldal (New Left Wing), New party formed in the last week from the MSZP. Original image from the Új Baloldal Party.
István Molnár, 3 October 2001


Vállalkozók Pártja


image by István Molnár, 24 March 2006

Vállalkozók Pártja - Party of the Contractors. Founded in 1990. Member of the democratic Fidesz Electoral Bloc 2006.
István Molnár, 24 March 2006


Right Wing and Irredentist Flags

Hun Szövetség (Associations of the Huns) red flag and Hatvannégy Vármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom (Sixty-four Counties Youth Movement) green flag at <www.hvim.hu> and at <www.hvim.hu/040604/03.jpg>, <www.hvim.hu/040604/08.jpg> and <www.hvim.hu/040604/15.jpg>.
Irredentist flag at <www.nemnemsoha.hu> and old irredentist flag at <www.nemnemsoha.hu/176.jpg>.
István Molnár
, 25 February 2006

Many other flags are used by the right wing:
- Magyar Csodaszarvas Egyesület - Hungarian Heavenly Deer Association
- Transylvanian Coat of Arms and Hungarian Great Coat of Arms on flags. See also here.
- Irredentist flag
- The TURUL on the Árpád-stripes (The TURUL is the Hungarian mythic bird - see the Coat of Arms and flag of Tatabánya)
- 'VESSZEN TRIANON! (DOWN WITH TRIANON) (TRIANON means Treaty of Trianon 1920)
- Remember Trianon
- NON-EU flag
- The borders of Hungary before Trianon Trety on black flag
- The white flag of the Hatvannégyvármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom - Sixty-four Counties Youth Movement
István Molnár, 23 March 2006

Here are more informations about the right-wing and irredentist flags from Hungary:  
Flag with Arpad stripes 


image by Tomislav Todorović and Mladen Mijatov, 9 August 2006

This flag can be seen at <www.hvim.hu/040604/20.jpg>, <www.hvim.hu/kerekasztalb_small.jpg> and <www.hvim.hu/050615.jpg>.
Tomislav Todorović, 9 August 2006

Modified flag with Arpad stripes


image by Tomislav Todorović and Mladen Mijatov, 9 August 2006

A flag with three white stripes on red field was seen in some places in Vojvodina, Serbia, in autumn 2004, on concerts of Hungarian rock band Ka'rpa'tia, which turned into nationalist and irredentist rallies. In some texts which appeared in Serbian press afterwards and contained photos of this flag, it was said that the flag was brought from Hungary, but that it is banned there. This flag can also be seen at  <www.hvim.hu/050315.jpg>, <www.hvim.hu/040604/20.jpg> (in centre of the image, only partly visible, with an unrecognizable black emblem superimposed) and <www.hvim.hu/040604/19.jpg> (in upper left corner of the image, with a black emblem superimposed, which might be that of the Sixty-four Counties Youth Movement).   At the Hungarian Justice and Life Party site <www.miep.hu> such a flag is also shown behind the party emblem.
Tomislav Todorović, 9 August 2006

The NY Times had a photo of Hungarians demonstrating at the anniversary of the 1956 revolt (and against the present government). A flag is shown. The dexter side of the national Coat of Arms is barry of eight red and white (the arms of Árpád) but this flag is barry of seven.
Albert S. Kirsch, 24 October 2006

According to <rus.postimees.ee>, this is a symbolic "flag of Dinasty of Arpads", used by extremist-rights hungarian nationalists movements before WWII. The numbers of the stripes can be modified.
At <news.yahoo.com>, Mr.Zoltan Simon wrote: "...Gabor Kuncze, president of the junior coalition Free Democrats party, also questioned the presence at Fidesz rallies of extremists waving the red-and-white-striped "Arpad" flag used by Hungary's pro-Nazi government during World War II.. "Why does (Fidesz) not say during its rallies that these flags have no place there, that those protestors should get the hell out of there? What we see is not only the responsibility of Fidesz but the tactics of Fidesz," Kuncze said in parliament..."
At <horinca.blogspot.com> it is written: "One thing to notice is that these are not really Hungarian national flags. These are the red and white "Arpad Stripe" flags. Originally flown by the tenth century nomadic Hungarians, the Arpad Stripe was only revived as a symbol in 1944, under the Nazi Arrow Cross junta that took over Hungary after the German Nazis kidnapped Hungary's "not-right-wing-enough" regent Admiral Horthy. In the early 1990's skinhead groups revived the striped white and red flag. Very simply, flying it means the same as flying a swastika does in Germany..."
Mikhail Revnivtsev, 25 and 29 October 2006

According to a wire by AP (Associated Press) agency, published on 11 December 2006 by "The International Herald Tribune", the right-wing party Movement for a Better Hungary announced it would adopt the Arpad Stripes flag as its party flag.
The party claimed  it was unfair to identify the "Arpad-Stripes flag" with the former Arrow Cross Party, which killed tens of thousands of Jews in late 1944 and early 1945, because the pro-Nazi party never used it as an official symbol. "Our aim is to make the Arpad Stripes mean something different to people from their current meaning," Movement leader Gabor Vona said. "Unfortunately, it is true ... the flag has a negative connotation for most people, but we want to rehabilitate it."   "If someone waves Arpad-Striped flags in Hungary today ... they must know that they are waving a symbol of the Arrow Cross," said Balint Magyar, a former education minister and now chairman of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research.
The "Arpad-Stripes flag"  was resurrected by the Arrow Cross, led by Ferenc Szalasi, which is linked to the Holocaust, in which some 550,000 Hungarian Jews were killed. The Arrow Cross' official flag showed two double-ended arrows in a cross inside a white circle on a red background. It is banned in Hungary, along with other symbols such as the communist red star and the Nazi swastika. However, the Arpad-Striped flag in not a banned symbol. Recently, some demonstrators have used the flag in anti-government protests.
Ivan Sache, 16 December 2006

The flags of the Arrowcross Movement (1944) was red flag with the green arrowcross with or without 4 white stripes (red/white/red/white/red/white/red/white/red). The stripes were de facto banned in 1949-1989, as well as the Hungarian Coat of Arms was banned too! You know the two symbols of the 1956 revolution: The flag with hole (cut the 'Rákosi-CoA') and the Hungarian historical Coat of Arms (without the crown). After the Communism era, Hungary renewed the Coat of Arms. n the early 90s many people used the Arrowcross flag with stripes without arrowcross. Neo-Nazis used them too. Using the original Árpád stripes is a new thing. People on demonstrations or national holidays use also many other historical flags - 1848 military flags, 1956 flags etc....
People who use these flags are not necesserally Nazis or right-wing supporters - also patriotic, liberal or conservative people use them.
István Molnár, 19 September 2006

See also: Árpád House Flags

White flag of Sixty-four Counties Youth Movement 

Photos at <www.hvim.hu/csopkep.jpg> and <www.hvim.hu/051015/07.jpg>. The emblem of the movement, which appears on both of their flags, can be seen at  <www.hvim.hu>.
Tomislav Todorović, 9 August 2006


Election Flag of István Tarlós 2006


image by István Molnár, 6 September 2006

Municipal elections will be on 1st October 2006. István Tarlós independent is a probable candidate for the lord mayor of Budapest. István Tarlós is the independent mayor of Budapest III. district from 1990. Here is his election flag. "Független" means Independent, "Fopolgármester" means lord mayor, "jelölt" means candidate.
István Molnár, 6 September 2006