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Dialogue – The Greens' Party (Hungarian: Párbeszéd – A Zöldek Pártja, prior to 2023 known as Dialogue for Hungary, Hungarian: Párbeszéd Magyarországért), in short Párbeszéd or Párbeszéd – Zöldek, is a green political party in Hungary that was formed in February 2013 by eight MPs who left the Politics Can Be Different (LMP) party. Since its foundation, the party has never independently participated in any election.
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Dialogue – The Greens' Party Párbeszéd – A Zöldek Pártja | |
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Abbreviation | Párbeszéd – Zöldek; PM |
Leader |
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Spokesperson | Richárd Barabás |
Founded | 17 February 2013 |
Split from | LMP – Hungary's Green Party |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-left[2] to left-wing[3] |
National affiliation |
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European affiliation | European Green Party (associate member) |
Colours | Green |
National Assembly | 6 / 199 |
European Parliament | 0 / 21 |
County Assemblies | 0 / 381 |
General Assembly of Budapest | 3 / 33 |
Party flag | |
Website | |
parbeszed | |
The Dialogue for Hungary party had formed a coalition with the Together 2014 party; together, they won four seats in the national assembly and one seat in the European Parliament. Dialogue for Hungary took 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 would change to "Dialogue".[4] In September 2016, the party's logo was changed to Párbeszéd (Dialogue), instead of "PM" by removing the word Hungary.
In the spring of 2018 the party formed an alliance with the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP). In the 2019 local elections the party's chairman Gergely Karácsony was elected as Mayor of Budapest.
Term | Male co-chair | Female co-chair | Managing co-chair |
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2013–2014 | Benedek Jávor | Tímea Szabó | Did not exist |
2014–2022 | Gergely Karácsony | ||
2022–2024 | Bence Tordai | Rebeka Szabó | |
2024– | Richárd Barabás | Tímea Szabó |
Election | Leader | Constituency | Party list | Seats | +/– | Status | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||
2014[lower-alpha 1] | Benedek Jávor Tímea Szabó |
1,317,879 | 26.85% (#2) | 1,290,806 | 25.57% (#2) | 1 / 199 |
New | Opposition |
2018[lower-alpha 2] | Gergely Karácsony Tímea Szabó |
622,458 | 11.31% (#3) | 682,701 | 11.91% (#3) | 3 / 199 |
2 | Opposition |
2022[lower-alpha 3] | 1,983,708 | 36.90% (#2) | 1,947,331 | 34.44% (#2) | 6 / 199 |
3 | Opposition |
1 In an electoral alliance with Together (Együtt). They gained one seat, PM politician Benedek Jávor.
2 In an electoral alliance with Hungarian Socialist Party.
3 In an electoral alliance with DK–MSZP–Dialogue Alliance
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