Hungarian_Alliance_of_Transylvania

Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania

Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania

Romanian political party


Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania (Hungarian: Erdélyi Magyar Szövetség, EMSZ; Romanian: Alianța Maghiară din Transilvania, AMT) is a political party representing the Hungarian minority in Romania. The party was founded on 1 November 2022, by merge between Hungarian People's Party of Transylvania and Hungarian Civic Party.

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The party support Székely autonomy according to the party website.[2]

History

Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania was founded on 1 November 2022, after three years of negotiations and a merge process between PPMT and PCM. After announcement of the new party, the president, János Mezei, stated for Hungarian press agency MTI that his presidency will be for 2 years until first congress that will elect a new leadership. Until then, the presidency will focus on building the organization and preparing the party for the local elections in 2024, it was also stated.[3][4]

In January 2023, János Mezei was finally convicted of blackmail. He later resigned as party president as a result of the conviction.[5][6]

In March 2023, at the first joint meeting of delegates within the Hungarian Alliance of Transylvania (AMT), which took place in Cristuru Secuiesc, elected MP Zoltán Zakariás as president. Also, a new logo was presented.[7][8]

Electoral history

Local elections

National results

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See also


References

  1. "Székelyföld Autonómia Statútuma –Törvénytervezet" (in Hungarian). emsz.org. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  2. "Alianţa Maghiară din Transilvania (AMT) şi-a ales un nou preşedinte" (in Romanian). punctul.ro. 2023-03-20. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  3. "Rezultate alegeri" (in Romanian).

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