National Alliance of Hungarian Families

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LeaderJózsef Urbán Szabó
Founded17 April 1993
Dissolved28 April 2003
(as party)
National Alliance of Hungarian Families
Magyar Családok Országos Szövetsége
LeaderJózsef Urbán Szabó
Founded17 April 1993
Dissolved28 April 2003
(as party)
IdeologySingle-issue politics

The National Alliance of Hungarian Families (Hungarian: Magyar Családok Országos Szövetsége; MACSOSZ), is a non-governmental civil organization and a former political party in Hungary.

The MACSOSZ was founded by entrepreneur József Urbán Szabó in Szigetszentmiklós initially as a civil organization, which transformed itself into a party for the 1994 parliamentary election.[1] Businesspeople László Wittman and Ádám Éliás also joined the party.[2] The MACSOSZ contested the election with five individual candidates who received 0.04% of the votes.[3] Following the failure Éliás quit the party to join the Social Coalition for Humanitarian Politics (TKEP). The MACSOSZ transformed itself into a civil organization again which still exists today. Urbán Szabó represented his movement in the Szigetszentmiklós local representative body from 1994 until 2006.[2]

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