Hungarian Justice and Life Party

The Hungarian Justice and Life Party (Hungarian: Magyar Igazság és Élet Pártja, MIÉP) was a nationalist political party in Hungary that was founded by István Csurka in 1993.

Hungarian Justice and Life Party
Magyar Igazság és Élet Pártja
First leaderIstván Csurka
Last leaderTibor Nagy
Founded15 July 1993
Dissolved27 July 2021
Split fromHungarian Democratic Forum
Merged intoOur Homeland Movement
HeadquartersHercegprímás utca 4, 1051 Budapest
NewspaperMagyar Fórum
Youth wingMIÉP Young Section
IdeologyHungarian nationalism
National conservatism
Social conservatism
Hard Euroscepticism
Hungarian irredentism
Political positionFar-right
National affiliationMIÉP–Jobbik Third Way Alliance of Parties (2005-2006)
European affiliationEuronat (formerly)
Colours  Gold
Most MPs (1998)
14 / 386
Party flag
Website
www.miep.hu
  • Politics of Hungary
  • Political parties
  • Elections

In the 1998 legislative elections, the party won 5.5% of the votes and gained parliamentary representation, with 14 seats.

In the 2002 elections, the party won 4.4% of the popular vote and no seats.

In 2005, MIÉP joined forces with a newer, radical Hungarian nationalist political party, Jobbik. The new political formation was registered under the name the MIÉP–Jobbik Third Way Alliance of Parties. It purported to speak for Christians whilst standing up for the rights of Hungarian minorities in the neighbouring countries. The programme was based on a "law and order" agenda, in order to crack down on crime. Following an acrimonious failure in the 2006 elections the alliance broke up. In the aftermath, MIÉP lost its leadership of the far-right forces in Hungary, with Jobbik going on to achieve success in the 2010 elections.

Csurka died on 4 February 2012, aged 77, after a long illness. He was replaced by former MP Zoltán Fenyvessy. In 2017, Zoltán Fenyvessy was replaced by Tibor Nagy.

In early 2019, Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk Mozgalom) made an alliance with Hungarian Justice and Life Party and the agrarian Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party.

On 27 July 2021, the MIÉP was dissolved, and merged into the Our Homeland Movement.

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