People of the Orient Party – Christian Democrats

From Conservative liberalism and Christian democracy, the KNP–KD gradually changed its political position to national far-right party.

[1] The KNP–KD participated the 1990 parliamentary election with only one candidate, who received 0.01 percent of the individual votes.

[2] On 11 March 1993 it became a founding member of the Christian National Unity led by the Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party (FKGP).

The KNP–KD abolished in December 1998 and succeeded by the People of the Orient Alliance – Christian National Defence Force (KNSZ–KNV) which, however, never actually functioned due Szent-Tamási's poor health then death.

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