Far-Left (Hungary)
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Last leaderDániel Irányi
Founded1865 (as a faction)
2 April 1868 (as a party)
2 April 1868 (as a party)
Dissolved26 February 1874
PrecededbyResolution Party
National Party of 1848 Országos 1848-as Párt | |
|---|---|
| Last leader | Dániel Irányi |
| Founded | 1865 (as a faction) 2 April 1868 (as a party) |
| Dissolved | 26 February 1874 |
| Preceded by | Resolution Party |
| Succeeded by | '48 Independence Party |
| Headquarters | Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary |
| Ideology | '49 ideology Radicalism |
| Political position | Far-left |
| Colours | Red |
The National Party of 1848, or the Party of 1848 (Far-Left until 1870) was a Hungarian political party, whose members were mainly Lajos Kossuth's former supporters and those who opposed the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. Its members were mostly middle-class citizens and peasants. For a long time it was a faction of the Resolution Party and then of the Left Centre under the name of Szélsőbal.[1]
The party participated the elections of 1861 and 1865 before becoming permanently independent in April 1868.