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Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
Political party in Serbia
Political party in Serbia
| Field | Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | |||
| native_name | Vajdasági Magyar Szövetség | |||
| Савез војвођанских Мађара | ||||
| abbreviation | VMSZ, SVM | |||
| logo | Logo of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.svg | |||
| colorcode | ||||
| president | Bálint Pásztor | |||
| leader1_title | Vice-Presidents | |||
| leader1_name | ||||
| leader2_title | Parliamentary leader | |||
| leader2_name | Bálint Pásztor | |||
| founder | József Kasza | |||
| foundation | 18 June 1994 | |||
| split | Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians | |||
| membership | 12,000 | |||
| membership_year | 2015 | |||
| ideology | ||||
| position | Centre-right | |||
| european | European People's Party (associate) | |||
| international | Centrist Democrat International | |||
| colours | Green | |||
| headquarters | Trg žrtava fašizma 9, Subotica | |||
| affiliation1_title | Parliamentary group | |||
| affiliation1 | Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians | |||
| seats1_title | National Assembly | |||
| seats1 | ||||
| seats2_title | Assembly of Vojvodina | |||
| seats2 | ||||
| seats3_title | City Assembly of Belgrade | |||
| seats3 | ||||
| flag | [[File:Flag of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.svg | 180px | border | Flag of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians]] |
| website | ||||
| country | Serbia |
Савез војвођанских Мађара
The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (, abbr. VMSZ; Савез војвођанских Мађара, abbr. SVM) is a regionalist political party in Serbia, representing the Hungarian ethnic minority.
History
Foundation and early history
The party was founded in 1994 in Senta by József Kasza and former members of the Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians as a citizen group which in 1995 was registered as a political party. They participated in the 1997 parliamentary election in which they won 1.23% of the vote and 4 seats in the National Assembly. In early 2000, it was one of the founding members of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) which ousted the president Slobodan Milošević later that year. In the 2000 parliamentary election they participated under the DOS coalition and the party won 6 seats in the parliament.
Post-Milošević era and leadership change
From the early 2000s, they started promoting an idea to form a Hungarian Regional Autonomy in the northern part of Vojvodina. In the 2003 parliamentary election they ended up not passing the electoral threshold with 4.23% of the vote. In 2007 they participated alone and they won 1.3% of the vote and 3 seats in the parliament. They also participated in the 2004 provincial election in Vojvodina and the party won 8.50% of vote in the one-round voting system and was part of the ruling coalition in the Vojvodina provincial parliament. In the 2004 local elections, the party won the largest number of seats in the municipal parliaments of Subotica, Senta, Bačka Topola, Mali Iđoš, Kanjiža (where Reformists of Vojvodina won same number of seats) and Čoka. In 2008, the party elected István Pásztor as their new president while József Kasza remained as the honorary president until 2010, when his membership was revoked. In 2008, they participated in the provincial election in Vojvodina, local elections and parliamentary election and they were a part of the Hungarian Coalition which won 7% of the vote in the provincial election and 1.81% and 4 seats in the parliamentary election, while in Kanjiža they won 50.91%, in Senta 31.87%, Bačka Topola 46.25%, Mali Iđoš 37.18%, and Bečej 29.63%. Since the introduction of the multi-party system in Serbia, the mayor of Subotica was often from the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians. That has changed after local elections 2008, when Democratic Party won the largest number of votes in this city.
Modern period
In 2012, they participated in the parliamentary election, local elections, provincial election and presidential election. In the parliamentary election, they won 1.75% of the vote and 5 seats in the National Assembly, in Novi Sad they won one seat while in Subotica they won 22.52% of the vote, in the provincial election they won 5.83% of the vote and 7 seats, and in the presidential election, in the first round, Pásztor won 1.62% of the vote in the first round while in the second round he supported Boris Tadić. Since the 2014 parliamentary election, they have been supporting the ruling SNS-led coalition. In 2014 they won 2.1% of the vote and 6 seats in the parliament, in 2016 they won 1.5% of the vote and lost two seats and then in 2020 they won 2.23% of the vote and got 5 more seats in the parliament.
Bálint Pásztor was elected as leader of the VMSZ at a party convention in Senta on 2 March 2024. The only candidate for the position, he received the support of 333 out of 335 delegates in attendance.
Political positions
Besides being supportive of Hungarian minority interests, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians also maintains a conservative ideology, and is also supportive of regionalism. Its foreign policies are considered to be pro-Western, and it supports Serbia's accession to the European Union and NATO. It was considered a social-democratic party until 2010, when it shifted their support towards the Serbian Progressive Party and Fidesz.
It is positioned on the centre-right on the political spectrum. It is also an associate member of the European People's Party.
In the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, VMSZ has been associated with the European People's Party since 2007.
Electoral performance
Parliamentary elections
| Year | Leader | Popular vote | % of popular vote | # of seats | Seat change | Coalition | Status | 1997 | 2000 | 2003 | 2007 | 2008 | 2012 | 2014 | 2016 | 2020 | 2022 | 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| József Kasza | 50,960 | 1.28% | 7th | 4 | – | |||||||||||||
| 2,404,758 | 65.69% | 1st | 2 | DOS | ||||||||||||||
| 161,765 | 4.29% | 7th | 6 | ZZT | ||||||||||||||
| 52,510 | 1.32% | 10th | 3 | – | ||||||||||||||
| István Pásztor | 74,874 | 1.85% | 6th | 1 | MK | |||||||||||||
| 68,323 | 1.83% | 9th | 1 | – | ||||||||||||||
| 75,294 | 2.17% | 9th | 1 | – | ||||||||||||||
| 56,620 | 1.54% | 8th | 2 | VMSZ–VMDP | ||||||||||||||
| 71,893 | 2.32% | 7th | 5 | – | ||||||||||||||
| 60,313 | 1.63% | 11th | 4 | – | ||||||||||||||
| Bálint Pásztor | 64,747 | 1.74% | 7th | 1 | – |
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Presidential elections
| Year | Candidate | 1st round popular vote | % of popular vote | 2nd round popular vote | % of popular vote | Notes | Sep 1997 | Dec 1997 | Sep–Oct 2002 | Dec 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2008 | 2012 | 2017 | 2022 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| did not participate | Election annulled due to low turnout | |||||||||||||||
| Election annulled due to low turnout | ||||||||||||||||
| Election annulled due to low turnout | ||||||||||||||||
| Election annulled due to low turnout | ||||||||||||||||
| István Pásztor | 93,039 | 2.30% | — | — | ||||||||||||
| 63,420 | 1.70% | — | — | |||||||||||||
| Aleksandar Vučić | 2,012,788 | 56.01% | — | — | Supported Vučić | |||||||||||
| 2,224,914 | 60.01% | — | — |
Provincial elections
| Year | Leader | Popular vote | % of popular vote | # of seats | Seat change | Coalition | Status | 1996 | 2000 | 2004 | 2008 | 2012 | 2016 | 2020 | 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| József Kasza | – | – | 3rd | 13 | – | ||||||||||
| – | – | 2nd | 1 | – | |||||||||||
| 54,380 | 8.80% | 4th | 3 | – | |||||||||||
| István Pásztor | 77,390 | 7.60% | 4th | 2 | MK | ||||||||||
| 62,275 | 6.47% | 6th | 2 | – | |||||||||||
| 47,034 | 5.03% | 7th | 1 | – | |||||||||||
| 75,218 | 9.29% | 3rd | 5 | – | |||||||||||
| Bálint Pásztor | 63,721 | 6.68% | 3rd | 2 | – |
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Positions held
Major positions held by Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians members:
| President of the Assembly of Vojvodina | Years |
|---|---|
| Sándor Egeresi | 2008–2012 |
| István Pásztor | 2012–2023 |
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