Szabad Kapacitás, 1992 (4. évfolyam, 1-10. szám)
1992 / 1. szám (angol)
MPP - history in dates 1990 Election Results. 1989 november 18 - Independent Hungarian Initiative established as the first non-communistic poli tical grouping in Czechoslovakia december 12 - Sándor Varga, IHI, nominated as Vice-Premier of the Slovak Republic december 15 - independent li beral paper Nap (Sun), 1-st num ber issued 1990 january - 10 deputies from IHI coopted to the Parliaments, Gá bor Zászlós Vice-Chairman of the Slovak Parliament january 23 - a common declara tion of the IHI and of the Public Against Violence movement abo ut the coexistence of nations and national minorities published february 23-24 - 1-st Congress of the IHI in Komárno june 6 - first free General Elec tions in Czechoslovakia, IHI gets in the Parliament as a member of Governement coalition (5 depu ties get in the Federal and Slovak Parliament respectively, Gábor Zászlós Vice-Premier of Slova kia, László Nagy Vice-Chairman of the Slovak Parliament) august 6 - liberal Márai Foun dation established september - Károly Tóth and Zsuzsa Németh visit Germany, Fr. Naumann Stiftung and the F.D.P. Headquarters november 23-24 - municipal elections in Czechoslovakia, IHI wins 27 posts of Mayors and 482 municipal deputies december 1 - Dr. Péter Hunčík enters Mr. Havel’s Presidential Office 1991 february 14 - Dr. Gábor Zász lós and Dr. Péter Huncik mem bers of a Czechoslovakian dele gation in America visiting Sena tor Tom Lantos and former Pre sident Jimmy Carter march 6 - 7th Congress of IHI, new Constitution adopted, state ment about new forms of coope ration between minorities politi cal parties, László Nagy elected as Chairman, Károly Toth as Sec retary General march 18 - IHI. supports the motion of Public Against Violen- ce to withdraw Mr. Meéiar from its post of Premier of the Slovak Republic april - Nóra Sándor elected as member of the Czechoslovakian delegation to the European Par liament, Károly Gémesi to the Council of Europe may 25 - statement about the adoption of the Land Act (its rapporteur in the Federal Parlia ment Dr. Oszkár Világi) may 30 - after a motion of Ká roly Gémesi the Subcommittee of Human and Minority Rights of the Federal Parliament estab lished july - International Congress on Minorities and Ethnic Groups in Geneve, dr. Péter Hunéík and Károly Gémesi members of Cze choslovakian delegation September 6-8 - Liberal Inter national.. Congress in Luzern. László Öllös and Károly Gémesi participated. September - CSCS Conference in Moscow, Dr. Péter Hunéík and Károly Gémesi participated. november 18 - Declaration commemorating the foundation of IHI in 1989, neccessity to re form into a regular party, state ment pressing the referendum on Constitutional affairs in Czechos lovakia 1992 january 25 - 8th Congress of IHI, 1st Congress of the"Magyar Polgári Párt (Hungarian Civic Party), new Constitution (Statu tes), the Election Programme adopted, László Nagy reelected as Chairman .. march - negotiations with the other Hungarian minority parties to form an election alliance, un successful because of their unwil lingness, MPP goes to the electi ons as a single subject June 5 - general elections in Czechoslovakia, overwhelming succes of leftist parties, MPP re latively best of the Slovakian libe ral, right-centre parties, neverthe less does not get to the Parlia ment. . july 18 - National Board mee ting 'in Device. Statement on the Political Situation in Slovakia The MPP (then FMK) ente red the 1990 Elections in an election alliance with the Pub lic Against Violence move ment." As a result of Elections, the FMK obtained 5 (out of 1'50) seats in the Slovak Parliament and 5 (out of 300) seats in the Federal Parliament. In the municipal elections in autumn 1990 the FMK won 1,3% of all votes in Slovakia (i.e. some 13% of Hungarian votes), and obtained 27"posts of Mayors and 247 seats in Lo cal Councils. Membership. The FMK had a registered form of membership with 5600 registered members. After The reformation to MPP a pre-registration pro cess started, which is not at' the end yet. Tne present state of the membership is approxima tely 2000 persons. Nap (Sun) - Publishing Hou se, residence in Dunajskti St re da (Dunaszerdahelyj Adress: P.O. Box ' 34, 929 01 Dunajská Streda, Czechoslo vakia. Tel, fax: 0042-709 25975 Nap was one of the first inde pendent and liberal papers in Slovakia after the revolution in 1989. The Nap Publishing Hou se issues 2 weekly periodicals (Nap and Csallóköz) and bo- oksfbelletry and non-fiction lite rature).