Coexistence (political party)

Coexistence (Slovak: Spolužitie, Hungarian: Együttélés, Polish: Wspólnota, Czech: Soužití) was a political party in Czechoslovakia and Slovakia between 1990 and 1998.

Although largely a Hungarian minority party, its membership also included Germans, Poles, Ruthenians and Ukrainians.

[4] The party was established in February 1990 by Miklós Duray,[5] and allied with the Hungarian Christian Democratic Movement to take part in the general elections that year.

In the elections to the National Council of Slovakia the alliance won 14 seats.

[8] In the elections that year the alliance won seventeen seats (nine of which were Coexistence members),[5] making it the third largest party in the National Council.