Civic Response

[1][2] The founders were János Bencsik, an independent member of the parliament from Jobbik, Mihátsiné Dózsa Hajnalka, independent mayor of Ostffysszonyfa, Kálmán Rába, member of the Vas county assembly, Kőszeg municipal representative, and Dániel Varga , Budapest I. district local government representative.

[3] Previously, János Bencsik, Kálmán Rába and Dániel Varga were also politicians in Jobbik, and Hajnalka Mihátsiné Dózsa is also a founding member of the Közön Vas Megyért Egyesület, whose president is Tibor Bana, a member of parliament who also left Jobbik.

The internal conflicts were caused by the fact that several people came face-to-face with Péter Jakab, who won a landslide victory in the reform, and the party's new presidency.

[4] On 2 February 2021, Bencsik and the Civil Response activists tried to close the Las Vegas Casino owned by the close-to-government entrepreneur István Garancsi.

[8] On 5 February 2022, János Bencsik announced that his party would not present its own list, and that they would run a candidate in only one district.