Hungarian Mothers' National Party

The MANP, founded in Pápa, intended to overcome the demographic crisis, re-introduction of the conservative-civic family model and education to national consciousness.

In its election program, the party supported the free medical care for women giving birth, 10 years of full-time motherhood and youth housing program.

[1] The MANP contested the 1994 parliamentary election with one individual candidate in Pápa, who gained only 265 votes.

[1] On 29 September 2001, the MANP merged into the New Left Party (ÚBP), which contested the 2002 parliamentary election.

[1] * Limit for parties to join the National Assembly in Hungary is 5 % of popular votes