The Christian Democratic People's Party (, , KDNP ) is a
right-wing
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Christian democratic
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political party in Hungary. It is officially a coalition partner of the ruling party,
Fidesz, but is mostly considered a
satellite party of Fidesz. The party has been unable to get into the Parliament on its own since the 1990s (with the last time it did so being
1994
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), as it was not able to pass the
election threshold of 5% of the vote. Without Fidesz, its support is now low enough that it can no longer be measured, and even a leading Fidesz politician,
János Lázár
János Lázár (born 19 February 1975) is a Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament. He was former leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group (2010–2012) and State Secretary, then Minister of Prime Minister's Office (2012–2018) in the ...
, stated that Fidesz does not consider the government to be a coalition government.
History
The party was founded under the name of KDNP on 13 October 1944 by Hungarian
Catholic
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statesmen, intellectuals and clergy, and was a successor to the pre-war
United Christian Party. Among the founders were Bishop
Vilmos Apor, Béla Kovrig (president of the
University of Cluj-Napoca), , Count
József Pálffy,
ethnographer Sándor Bálint and political journalist
István Barankovics
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People with the given name Nobles, palatines and judges royal
* Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975–1038), last grand prince of the Hungarians and first k ...
. It was an offshoot of the ''Catholic Social Folk Movement'' (KSzN), a civil organization. At the beginning of 1945 they elected Barankovics as principal secretary.
The new KDNP enjoyed just four or five months of semi-legality towards the end of World War II. At the end of the war, the communist-dominated post-war authorities refused to legalize it or permit it to operate further. Despite attempts by Varga and Barankovics, they were refused official permission to operate and take part in elections. Some of the party's founders, including Varga, were imprisoned for some days by detachments of the
Arrow Cross Party.
Meanwhile, some party members were saying that Barankovics conceded too much to the communist-influenced authorities in return for too little, and there was growing friction between two factions: the Christian socialist left wing led by Barankovics and the conservative-clerical right wing led by
József Mindszenty's confidant, József Pálffy. The left wing gained increasing ascendancy in the party, and on 8 May 1945, Barankovics replaced Pálffy as president. The party changed its name to the Democratic People's Party (DNP), while a group led by Pálffy founded a new party called KDNP, which, however, failed to remain legal in an atmosphere of increasing
Soviet
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influence. The
1947 elections saw the DNP finish second in the popular vote, winning 60 of the 411 seats.
[ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p931 ]
DNP was a democratic and anticommunist organisation. In 1949,
Mátyás Rákosi
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asked Barankovics for the party's leaders to help him in the
show trial
A show trial is a public trial in which the guilt (law), guilt or innocence of the defendant has already been determined. The purpose of holding a show trial is to present both accusation and verdict to the public, serving as an example and a d ...
against Cardinal Mindszenty, who was already ill in prison. Barankovics refused and, abandoning his party, escaped to Austria in an American diplomat's car. Many people followed his example; others were imprisoned by communists. The party was subsequently dissolved in January 1949.
Refoundation and present
The party was refounded in 1989 with its present name. The link between the historical party and the present one is disputed, although prominent members of the original party, like
László Varga, took part in its refoundation. The party won 21 seats in the
1990 parliamentary election and entered the government with the
Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) and the
Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party (FKgP) and, later, the
United Smallholders' Party (EKGP).
In the
1994 election, KDNP won 22 seats in the National Assembly and moved into opposition to the new coalition between the
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) and the
Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ). It lost all of its seats in the
1998 election.
In 2002 it formed a joint list with the
Centre Party but again it did not manage to win any seats.
In 2005 KDNP signed
an agreement with
Fidesz for election cooperation, a result of which the KDNP obtained seats in the National Assembly. In the 2006 elections this alliance gained strength, winning 42.0% of the list votes and 164 representatives out of 386 in the National Assembly. The party decided to form a self-contained parliamentary faction with 23 representatives.
The Fidesz-KDNP Alliance won the
2010 election, with the KDNP increasing its seats to 36; party leader
Zsolt Semjén was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Politics. The alliance won again in the
2014
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and
2018 election, although KDNP decreased its seats to 16. The party currently holds two ministers in the
Fourth Orbán Government: party leader Zsolt Semjén (Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Politics, Church Affairs and Nationalities) and
János Süli (Minister for the planning, construction and commissioning of the two new blocks at
Paks Nuclear Power Plant).
The party is considered by many to have become a satellite party of Fidesz. Without Fidesz, its support cannot be measured, and even a leading Fidesz politician,
János Lázár
János Lázár (born 19 February 1975) is a Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament. He was former leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group (2010–2012) and State Secretary, then Minister of Prime Minister's Office (2012–2018) in the ...
stated in 2011 that Fidesz does not consider the government to be a coalition government.
KDNP was a member of the
European People's Party
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(EPP) until 2024. Although its ally Fidesz's membership has been suspended on 20 March 2019, and its
MEPs left the
European People's Party group
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on 3 March 2021, KDNP retained its European affiliation and their only MEP
György Hölvényi remained the sole member of the EPP group from Hungary thereafter. In response to the admission of
Tisza Party to EPP following the
2024 European Parliament election
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, the KDNP decided to leave EPP and its parliamentary group on 18 June 2024, denouncing a betrayal of
Christian Democratic
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values by the EPP; it subsequently joined
Patriots for Europe alongside Fidesz.
Ideology
KDNP is a right-wing, conservative Christian democratic party. It is well known in Hungary for its traditional-marriage,
anti-abortion
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and anti-immigration stance, and its representatives voted against the
Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
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because it did not refer to Europe's Christian heritage, although the party does not consider itself
Eurosceptic. The party emphasises
traditional values on issues like abortion, family law, education and the role of the church more than Fidesz, which takes a more secular position.
KDNP has supported the severe restriction on
Sunday shopping ("free Sunday", as they called) for a long time, citing Christian values. Parliament voted on the issue on December 14, 2014 and the law came into effect on March 15, 2015 (a Sunday on which shops would have been closed anyway, the day being a
public holiday in Hungary). Public opinion was predominantly against the decision. Three polls done in the spring of 2015 registered an opposition of 64% (Szonda Ipsos), 62% (Medián) 59% (Tárki). By the end of May, according to a poll by Medián, 72% of those polled disliked the new law, even the majority of Fidesz-KDNP voters were against it. Opposition parties and private persons tried to start a public referendum several times. By November 2015 there were 16 such attempts, but none of them were approved, for various bureaucratic reasons, until in early 2016 one of these attempts, initiated by the
Hungarian Socialist Party, was finally successful. The government, rather than being forced to hold the referendum (which could have been interpreted as a huge success for the opposition party, even though the law was opposed by the majority of Fidesz voters too) lifted the ban in April 2016.
Election results
National Assembly
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European Parliament
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See also
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Politics of Hungary
Sources
External links
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