Hungarian Socialist Party

Hungarian Socialist Party

The Hungarian Socialist Party, commonly known by its acronym MSZP, is a centre-left social-democratic and pro-European political party in Hungary. It was founded on 7 October, 1989 as a post-communist evolution and one of two legal successors of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party.

Hungarian Socialist Party People (First 15 people) - Page 1

Imre Szekeres

Imre Szekeres

Former Minister of Defence of Hungary

Pál Steiner

Pál Steiner

Hungarian Politician

Anita Heringes

Anita Heringes

Politician

Zoltán Varga

Zoltán Varga

Hungarian footballer

Imre Horváth

Imre Horváth

Former Member of the National Assembly of Hungary

László Puch

László Puch

Former Member of the National Assembly of Hungary

György Szilvásy

György Szilvásy

Former Minister of Civilian Intelligence Services

Imre Szabó

Imre Szabó

Former Member of the National Assembly of Hungary

Gyula Horn

Gyula Horn

Former Prime Minister of Hungary

László Andor

László Andor

Former European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights

István Hiller

István Hiller

Member of the National Assembly of Hungary

András Nemény

András Nemény

Mayor of Szombathely

József Szentgyörgyi

József Szentgyörgyi

Hungarian Politician

László Lakos

László Lakos

Hungarian veterinarian

László Kovács Musician

László Kovács Musician

Peruvian television actor