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211:, in order to achieve political stability. The National Party of Work was merged into the new government party on 22 October 1918, but this did not lead to the desired result either, because István Tisza (thus the majority of the MEPs) did not support their political program. The Hadik government, appointed after Wekerle's resignation on 30 October 1918, could not be formed; it was swept away by the Aster Revolution that very evening. Tisza did not support the Hadik government either, however he was assassinated by communist soldiers on 31 October 1918, which was the first event of the 624: 371: 179:
the Austrian half of the Empire. With the new name "National" Tisza wanted to emphasise that the party was focussed on the interests of the Hungarian part of the empire. The other word "Work" was inserted into the name of the new party because the chief point of its manifesto was to "declare war" on the unemployment via special programme for the private enterprises and companies.
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virtually certain, even though it had a minister from National Party of Work ) which it did in August, barely two months after its formation. The third Wekerle government formed after them, learning from the previous case, tried to create a new government party under the name of the 48th Constitution Party under the leadership of
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established the National Party of Work, hoping a new party would revitalise his former party; the Liberal Party had often been mocked as the "Imperialist Party", referencing support for the Austro-Hungarian Compromise and the political interests of the Habsburg Emperor and the economic interests of
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After Tisza's resignation, on 15 June 1917, the Esterházy government was formed with the involvement of almost all parliamentary parties in order to create political stability. As the National Party of Work still had an absolute parliamentary majority, the fall of the newly appointed government was
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seceded and reestablished their former party, going into opposition. However the National Party of Work retained its majority in Parliament. Owing to the supermajority held by the party in Parliament, Tisza was the
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from 1912 to 1913. As its predecessor the Liberal Party, the new party also remained bitterly unpopular among ethnic Hungarian voters, and could rely mostly on the support of ethnic minority voters.
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leader of the Hungarian political life between 1910 and 1918, even in the periods when he did not hold any posts in the government.
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Disestablishments in the Kingdom of Hungary (1867–1918)
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Nationalities and the Hungarian Parliament (1867-1918)
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in the 1905 and 1906 elections. The party was led by
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Index

László Lukács
Budapest
Kingdom of Hungary
Politics of Hungary
Political parties
Elections
Hungarian
Hungary
World War I
István Tisza
Liberal Party
László Lukács
Prime Minister
Liberal Party
1905 elections
István Tisza
1910 elections
World War I
National Constitution Party
Gyula Andrássy Jr.
de facto
Sándor Wekerle
Aster Revolution
Mihály Károlyi
National Assembly
1910
László Lukács
Nationalities and the Hungarian Parliament (1867-1918)
ISBN
0-313-23804-9

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