Hungarian Federalist Party

It was founded in 2000[1] as right-wing alternative to the compromise-friendly Party of the Hungarian Coalition.

[2] It was backed by the World Federation of Hungarians [hu].

In 2003, it organized a protest with the World Federation of Hungarians and the Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement.

[3] It only contested in the 2004 European Parliament election,[4] where it received 0.22%.

[2] It had a status of observer in the European Free Alliance until its disbanding in 2005 for a failed re-register alongside 86 other parties.