Historical composition of the National Assembly of Hungary

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This is a summary of the historical composition of the National Assembly of Hungary according to parties.

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During the dualism (1867-1918)

  Conservative Party
  Nationalities
  Independent / Others
1865-1869
2010025060
1869-1872
4011623529
1872-1875
3811624528
1875-1878
75239914
1878-1881
7576239914
1881-1884
88572351419
1884-1887
756423417158
1887-1892
78442631198
1892-1896
8624361158
1896-1901
50290331811110
1901-1905
79277132541113
1905-1906
2165159272513821110
1906-1910
1253713314137431
1910-1920
16515927256138221111
Source: [2]

1945–1947

   FKGP
   MKP
   SZDP
   NPP
   DNP
   SzP/MFP
   FMDP
   MRP
   KNT
   PDP
  Others
  Independent
Nov. 1945
706923224512
Jun. 1947
706921118722149
Aug. 1947
100673636684186049
Dec. 1947
1006736366841961
Source: [3]

Historical composition of the National Assembly since 1990

   MSZP
   SZDSZ
   Egy.
   LMP
   MLP
   Mom.
   DK
   Par.
   Fidesz
   KDNP
   MDF
   FKGP
   MIÉP
   Jobbik
   MHM
   Germans
  Others
  Independent
1990–1994
339321192116444
1994–1998
209691120223826
1998–2002
134241411481748
2002–2006
1782016424
2006–2010
1902011412311
2010–2014
591647122736
2014–2018
29134152311716
2018–2022
15519826111716
2022–2026
106151051016111718

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