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Dialogue – The Greens' Party
Párbeszéd – A Zöldek Pártja
AbbreviationPárbeszéd – Zöldek; PM
Leader
SpokespersonRichárd Barabás
Founded17 February 2013
Split fromLMP – Hungary's Green Party
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left[2] to left-wing[3]
National affiliation
European affiliationEuropean 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.hu

Dialogue – The Greens' Party (Hungarian: Párbeszéd – A Zöldek Pártja, pronounced [ˈpaːrbɛseːd ɒː ˈzøldɛk ˈpaːrcɒ], prior to 2023 known as Dialogue for Hungary, Hungarian: Párbeszéd Magyarországért, pronounced [ˈpaːrbɛseːd ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡeːrt]), 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.

History

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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 had 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.

Symbols

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Co-leaders

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Term Male co-chair Female co-chair Managing co-chair
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 results

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Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats +/– Status
Votes % Votes %
2014[a] Benedek Jávor
Tímea Szabó
1,317,879 26.85% (#2) 1,290,806 25.57% (#2)
1 / 199
New Opposition
2018[b] Gergely Karácsony
Tímea Szabó
622,458 11.31% (#3) 682,701 11.91% (#3)
3 / 199
Increase 2 Opposition
2022[c] 1,983,708 36.90% (#2) 1,947,331 34.44% (#2)
6 / 199
Increase 3 Opposition
  1. ^ Run within Unity coalition.
  2. ^ Run in coalition with MSZP.
  3. ^ Run within United for Hungary coalition.

European Parliament

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Election List leader Votes % Seats +/− EP Group
2014[a] Benedek Jávor 168,076 7.25 (#5)
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New Greens/EFA
2019[b] Bertalan Tóth 229,551 6.61 (#4)
0 / 21
Decrease 1
2024[c] Klára Dobrev 367,162 8.03 (#3)
0 / 21
Steady 0
  1. ^ Run in a joint list with Together 2014.
  2. ^ Run in a joint list with MSZP.
  3. ^ Run as part of the DK–MSZP–Dialogue coalition.

Further reading

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See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2022). "Hungary". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  2. ^ Kester, Eddy (18 December 2018). "Hungary: Opposition vows renewed protests after holiday lull". Associated Press. Budapest. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  3. ^ Lyman, Rick (2 October 2016). "Hungary Votes Against Migrants, but Too Few to Clear Threshold". The New York Times. Budapest. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  4. ^ "A PM-ből kiválik Magyarország". 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-08-24.
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