The General Workers Party of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarországi Általános Munkáspárt, MÁMP) was a socialist political party in Hungary 1880-1890.
[2] The main organs of the party was Népszava (People's Voice) and the German language edition Arbeiter-Wochen-Chronik.
[2] The ideological line was largely based on the Gotha Programme, but with some differences.
After Frankel's arrest in 1881, the party came under control of more moderate elements, which moved away from the ideas of class struggle and proletarian internationalism.
[1] In 1889 the party took part in the founding of the Second International.