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Hungarian parliamentary election, 1990

 
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The 1990 Hungarian general election was the first free election to be held in the country since 1945. The conservative, nationalist Hungarian Democratic Forum or MDF beat the liberal and more internationalist Alliance of Free Democrats, which had spearheaded opposition to communist rule in preceding years, to become the largest party in parliament. The MDF leader Jozsef Antall became prime minister in coalition with the Christian Democratic People's Party and Independent Smallholders' Party.

Results

Party Votes in % Mandates Mandates in %
MSzP 10,9 33 8,5
SzDSz 21,4 92 23,8
Fidesz 8,9 21 5,4
KDNP 6,6 21 5,4
MDF 24,7 165 42,7
FKgP 11,8 43 11,1
andre 15,8 11 2,8

Source: Sitter, Nick: "Ungarn - stabilisering gjennom konkurranse", i Elisabeth Bakke (red): Sentral-Europa og Baltikum etter 1989 (2. utg.), Samlaget, 2006, 280 s. ISBN 82-521-6786-1.

Results of Single Member Constituencies

Results of SMCs



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