The Yes Solidarity for Hungary Movement (Hungarian: Igen Szolidaritás Magyarországért Mozgalom, pronounced [ˈiɡɛn ˈsolidɒritaːʃ ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡeːrt ˈmozɡɒlom], ISZOMM) is a democratic socialist political party in Hungary that was founded by Tibor Szanyi in 2020.
[9] ISZOMM was founded by a group of several left-wing politicians, such as Tibor Szanyi, a former MP and MEP of the MSZP, Szilárd Kalmár, the former leader of the Radical Left Party, and Andrea Huszti, one of the founders of the Together 2014 coalition.
The party presented itself at a press conference on March 6, 2020, in Budapest, and the founders have stated that they intend to run in the 2021 opposition primary before the parliamentary election, and then compete in the 2022 parliamentary election, with plans to nominate individual candidates in 106 constituencies and to participate in a united opposition coalition against Fidesz and Viktor Orbán.
[11] * Limit for parties to join the National Assembly in Hungary is 5 % of popular votes
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