Democratic Coalition (Hungary)
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Not to be confused with Democratic Coalition Party (Hungary).
For the Greek party alliance, see Democratic Coalition (Greece, 2015).
The Democratic Coalition (Hungarian: Demokratikus Koalíció, DK) is a social-liberal[11] and social-democratic[12] political party in Hungary[5] led by former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány. Founded in 2010 as a faction within the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), the Democratic Coalition split from the MSZP on 22 October 2011 and became a separate party.[13] It has fifteen MPs in the National Assembly and four MEPs in the European Parliament.
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Democratic Coalition Demokratikus Koalíció | |
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Abbreviation | DK |
Leader | Ferenc Gyurcsány |
Executive Vice President | Csaba Molnár |
Vice Presidents | |
Founded | 22 October 2011; 12 years ago (2011-10-22) |
Split from | Hungarian Socialist Party |
Headquarters | 1066 Budapest, Teréz körút 46. |
Newspaper | Nyugati Fény[1] |
Youth wing | Demokratikus Lendület |
TV station | DK TV |
Membership | 15,000 (2022)[2] |
Ideology | Social democracy Social liberalism[3][4][5] Progressivism[6] Populism[7] European federalism[8] |
Political position | Centre-left[9] |
National affiliation | Unity (2014) United for Hungary (2020–2022) DK–MSZP–Dialogue (2024–) |
European affiliation | Party of European Socialists |
European Parliament group | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats[10] |
Colours | Yellow, purple, and blue |
National Assembly | 16 / 199 |
European Parliament | 4 / 21 |
County Assemblies | 36 / 381 |
General Assembly of Budapest | 7 / 33 |
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