DK, MSZP, Dialogue Social Democratic–Green Alliance DK, MSZP, Párbeszéd szociáldemokrata-zöld szövetség | |
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Prime Minister nominee | Klára Dobrev |
Party presidents |
Ferenc Gyurcsány (DK) Imre Komjáthi (MSZP) Ágnes Kunhalmi (MSZP) Barabás Richárd (P) Rebeka Szabó |
Founded | 28 March 2024[1] |
Preceded by | United for Hungary |
Ideology |
Anti-Orbanism Pro-Europeanism Social democracy Green politics |
Political position | Centre-left |
Alliance parties |
DK MSZP Dialogue |
Colors |
Blue Red Green |
National Assembly | 32 / 199 |
European Parliament | 4 / 21 |
County Assemblies | 55 / 381 |
General Assembly of Budapest | 14 / 33 |
The DK–MSZP–Dialogue Party Alliance ( Hungarian: DK–MSZP–Párbeszéd pártszövetség), officially DK, MSZP, Dialogue Social Democratic–Green Alliance ( Hungarian: DK, MSZP, Párbeszéd szociáldemokrata-zöld szövetség) [2] is a Hungarian centre-left opposition alliance consisted of the Democratic Coalition, the Hungarian Socialist Party and the Dialogue – The Greens' Party, founded in the spring of 2024, in response to the centrist political power of Péter Magyar strengthening. [3] [4]
Klára Dobrev, Prime Minister of the Democratic Coalition shadow government, announced on 28 March 2024 that the party alliance will run on a joint list in the 2024 European Parliament election and local elections, as well as in the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election, providing voters with a unified Social Democrat-Green list. [5]
Péter Magyar announced his intention to found a party on 15 March 2024. A few days later, the not-yet-formed political formation was polled at around 15-20%, so the left-wing formations had to step in: from among the opposition parties, the Democratic Coalition, the Hungarian Socialist Party, and the Dialogue decided to form a long-term political alliance. Klára Dobrev announced formation of an alliance at the press conference on 28 March 2024. [6] They agreed that the three parties will run on a unified Social Democrat-Green list in the 2024 European Parliament election and 2026 parliamentary election.