Hungarian Alliance
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Hungarian Alliance
Summary
Hungarian Alliance is a political party[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of political_party entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (172 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hungarian Alliance was a member of European People's Party[3].
- Hungarian Alliance is in the country of Slovakia[4].
- Hungarian Alliance's instance of is recorded as political party[5].
- Hungarian Alliance followed Q85418904[6].
- Hungarian Alliance followed Party of the Hungarian Community[7].
- Hungarian Alliance followed Most–Híd[8].
- Hungarian Alliance's headquarters location is recorded as Bratislava[9].
- Hungarian Alliance's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as ED8B19[10].
- March 23, 2021 marks the founding of Hungarian Alliance[11].
- October 2, 2021 marks the founding of Hungarian Alliance[12].
- Hungarian Alliance's official website is recorded as https://www.madarska-aliancia.sk/[13].
- Hungarian Alliance's official website is recorded as https://www.szovetseg.sk/[14].
- Hungarian Alliance's political ideology is recorded as minority rights[15].
- Hungarian Alliance's political ideology is recorded as nationalism[16].
- Hungarian Alliance's political ideology is recorded as national conservatism[17].
- Hungarian Alliance's political ideology is recorded as pro-Europeanism[18].
- Hungarian Alliance's political alignment is recorded as centre-right[19].
- Hungarian Alliance's number of seats in assembly is recorded as {'amount': '+0'}[20].
- Hungarian Alliance's number of seats in assembly is recorded as {'amount': '+0'}[21].
Body
Founding
Recorded inception include March 23, 2021[11] and October 2, 2021[12].
Identity
Predecessors include Q85418904[6], Party of the Hungarian Community[7], and Most–Híd[8].
Operations
Hungarian Alliance's headquarters location is recorded as Bratislava[9].
Why It Matters
Hungarian Alliance ranks in the top 7% of political_party entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (172 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]