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Dialogue – The Greens' Party
LeaderGergely Karácsony
Tímea Szabó
Founded17 February 2013
Split fromPolitics Can Be Different
IdeologyGreen liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Feminism
Political positionCentre-left
European Parliament groupThe Greens–European Free Alliance
ColoursGreen
National Assembly
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European Parliament
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County Assemblies
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Website
parbeszedmagyarorszagert.hu

Dialogue for Hungary (Template:Lang-hu, PM), also known its shortened form Dialogue since September 2016, 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.

The party had formed a coalition with the "Together 2014" and they won together four seats in the national assembly and one seat in the European Parliament. The "Dialogue for Hungary" has taken one seat from the four in the Hungarian parliament and has one representative in Brussels.

On 24 August 2016, spokesperson Bence Tordai announced that the shortened form of the party's name will change to "Dialogue", and the Hungary word is removed.[1] In September 2016, the party's logo is changed to Párbeszéd (Dialogue), and the "Hungary" name is removed.

Election results

For the Hungarian Parliament:

Election year National Assembly Government
# of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
20141
1,246,465
25.99%
1 / 199
in opposition

For the European Parliament:

Election year # of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall seats won +/-
20142 168,076 7.25% (#5)
1 / 21

1 In an electoral alliance with Together, Hungarian Socialist Party, Democratic Coalition and Hungarian Liberal Party.

2 In an electoral alliance with Together (Együtt). They gained one seat, PM politician Benedek Jávor.

Further reading

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "A PM-ből kiválik Magyarország". 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-08-24.