Andrássy-Friedrich Party

The Christian National Agricultural Workers' and Civic Party (Hungarian: Keresztény Nemzeti Földmíves és Polgári Párt), more commonly known as the Andrássy-Friedrich Party (Hungarian: Andrássy-Friedrich Párt, AFP) after the leaders, Gyula Andrássy the Younger and István Friedrich, was a political party in Hungary during the early 1920s.

The party first contested national elections in 1922,[1] winning eleven seats in the parliamentary elections that year, making it the third largest faction in Parliament.

Despite the party's success, it did not contest any further national elections.

[1] * Limit for parties to join the National Assembly in Hungary is 5 % of popular votes