The Christian Economic and Social Party (Hungarian: Keresztény Gazdasági és Szociális Párt, KGSZP) was a political party in Hungary in the inter-war period.
[1] As a result, it was often known as the Wolff and Zichy Party.
[1] The 1932 elections saw the party win 32 seats, becoming the second-largest faction.
In January 1937 they merged with the Christian Opposition and the National Legitimist Party to form the United Christian Party.
[3] * Limit for parties to join the National Assembly in Hungary is 5 % of popular votes