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An opposition primary was held in Hungary, between 18–28 September 2021 (first round) and 10–16 October 2021 (second round), to select the candidate for Prime Minister of Hungary supported by the opposition parties to form a coalition to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election. It was the first countrywide primary election in the political history of Hungary. The parties had also selected common candidates for single-member districts via the primary. Non-partisan candidate Péter Márki-Zay was elected as prime ministerial candidate of the United Opposition.

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  • An opposition primary was held in Hungary, between 18–28 September 2021 (first round) and 10–16 October 2021 (second round), to select the candidate for Prime Minister of Hungary supported by the opposition parties to form a coalition to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election. It was the first countrywide primary election in the political history of Hungary. The parties had also selected common candidates for single-member districts via the primary. Non-partisan candidate Péter Márki-Zay was elected as prime ministerial candidate of the United Opposition. (en)
  • Actualmente se está celebrando una primaria de la oposición en Hungría, entre el 18 y el 28 de septiembre de 2021 (primera ronda) y el 10 y el 16 de octubre de 2021 (segunda ronda), para seleccionar al candidato a primer ministro de Hungría ​ ​ apoyado por los partidos de oposición para formar una coalición para competir en las elecciones parlamentarias de 2022. Es la primera elección primaria en toda la historia del país. Los partidos también deben seleccionar candidatos comunes para distritos uninominales a través de las primarias en cada uno de los distritos.​ El acuerdo para celebrar las primarias para el candidato a primer ministro se alcanzó el 15 de noviembre de 2020 entre la Coalición Democrática, Jobbik, LMP - Partido Verde de Hungría, Movimiento Momentum, Partido Socialista Húngaro y Diálogo por Hungría. Estos partidos fueron apoyados por la mayoría de los votantes de la oposición en las elecciones parlamentarias de 2018, habiendo recibido el 46,47% de los votos de la lista de partidos. El 20 de diciembre de 2020, también acordaron presentar una lista de partido único para las elecciones.​ Los líderes del partido firmaron un documento sobre los fundamentos del manifiesto electoral común el 5 de enero de 2021.​ (es)
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  • 2021 Hungarian opposition primary (en)
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  • * Róbert Alföldi, actor, stage director and television host * Gordon Bajnai, former Prime Minister of Hungary * Péter Ákos Bod, former Minister of Industry and Trade and Governor of the Hungarian National Bank * András Hajós, singer, songwriter, television host and comedian * Andrea Osvárt, actress, film producer and former fashion model * Béla Tarr, film director and producer (en)
  • Before first round (en)
  • * Marc Angel, Luxembourgish MEP . * Paolo De Castro, Italian MEP and former Minister of Agriculture . * Jonás Fernández, Spanish MEP . * Iratxe García, leader of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats * Evelyne Gebhardt, German MEP . * Tarja Halonen, former President of Finland . * Agnes Jongerius, Dutch MEP . * Dan Nica, Romanian MEP . * Tsvetelina Penkova, Bulgarian MEP . * Manuel Pizarro, Portuguese MEP . * Birgit Sippel, German MEP . * Paul Tang, Dutch MEP . (en)
  • * Péter Ákos Bod, former Minister of Industry and Trade and Governor of the Hungarian National Bank * László Botka, mayor of Szeged, former MSZP politician * Lóránt Budai, mayor of Jászberény, Jobbik politician * András Fekete-Győr, leader of Momentum Movement, former candidate * Imre Forgács, former Minister of Justice . * György Gémesi, mayor of Gödöllő, President of the Alliance of Hungarian Local-Governments * Zita Gurmai, MSZP politician and former MEP * Ákos Hadházy, independent MP and former co-leader of LMP * Miklós Haraszti, former OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media , former MP and SZDSZ politician * Henrik Havas, journalist, radio and television presenter, former government spokesman * Péter Hegedüs, mayor of Balmazújváros * Károly Herényi, former leader of the MDF parliamentary group * Péter Juhász, political activist, former leader of Together * Gergely Karácsony, co-leader of Dialogue for Hungary, Mayor of Budapest, former candidate * János Kendernay, diplomat, former co-leader of LMP * László Lóránt Keresztes, leader of the LMP parliamentary group * Ildikó Lendvai, former MSZP chairperson and leader of its parliamentary group * Ilona Matkovich, mayor of Vác * András Nagy Bandó, comedian * Róbert Puzsér, publicist, anchorman, and social critic * Géza Röhrig, actor and poet * Tímea Szabó, co-leader of Dialogue for Hungary and MP * Bernadett Szél, independent MP and former co-leader of LMP * Bertalan Tóth, co-leader of MSZP * István Ujhelyi, MSZP politician and MEP * Klára Ungár, former Fidesz and SZDSZ politician, first LGBT member of the National Assembly * Krisztián Ungváry, historian and academic * Rudolf Ungváry, essayist and journalist * Gábor Vágó, LMP politician and former MP * Tamás Wittinghoff, mayor of Budaörs (en)
  • * Richárd Barabás, deputy mayor of Újbuda, Dialogue politician * Gábor Demszky, former Mayor of Budapest and SZDSZ politician * Gábor Erőss, deputy mayor of Józsefváros, Dialogue politician * Zsolt Fekete, mayor of Salgótarján, MSZP politician * Iván Fischer, conductor and composer * Péter Gajda, mayor of Kispest, MSZP politician * Zoltán Gőgös, MSZP politician and former MP * Kinga Göncz, former Minister of Foreign Affairs * István Hiller, former Minister of Education , MSZP politician * Csaba Horváth, mayor of Zugló, MSZP politician * György Ipkovich, former mayor of Szombathely, MSZP politician * Ferenc Juhász, former Minister of Defence , MSZP politician * András Nemény, mayor of Szombathely, MSZP politician * Péter Szitka, mayor of Kazincbarcika, MSZP politician * László Teleki, MSZP politician of Romani ethnicity, former MP * Kata Tisza, writer * Mária Vásárhelyi, sociologist and academic Foreign support (en)
  • * János Bródy, pop singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer and scriptwriter * Ferenc Kőszeg, democratic opposition activist during the Communist regime, former MP and SZDSZ politician * József Pálinkás, leader of New World People's Party, former candidate * Géza Jeszenszky, former Minister of Foreign Affairs , Hungarian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in the United States After first round (en)
  • * Lajos Balázsovits, actor * Ferenc Gyurcsány, former Prime Minister of Hungary * Gábor Kuncze, former Minister of the Interior , chairman of the Hungarian Alliance of Free Democrats and television host * Péter Oszkó, former Minister of Finance After first round (en)
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  • Gergely Karácsony (en)
  • Klára Dobrev (en)
  • Péter Márki-Zay (en)
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  • An opposition primary was held in Hungary, between 18–28 September 2021 (first round) and 10–16 October 2021 (second round), to select the candidate for Prime Minister of Hungary supported by the opposition parties to form a coalition to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election. It was the first countrywide primary election in the political history of Hungary. The parties had also selected common candidates for single-member districts via the primary. Non-partisan candidate Péter Márki-Zay was elected as prime ministerial candidate of the United Opposition. (en)
  • Actualmente se está celebrando una primaria de la oposición en Hungría, entre el 18 y el 28 de septiembre de 2021 (primera ronda) y el 10 y el 16 de octubre de 2021 (segunda ronda), para seleccionar al candidato a primer ministro de Hungría ​ ​ apoyado por los partidos de oposición para formar una coalición para competir en las elecciones parlamentarias de 2022. Es la primera elección primaria en toda la historia del país. Los partidos también deben seleccionar candidatos comunes para distritos uninominales a través de las primarias en cada uno de los distritos.​ (es)
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  • 2021 Hungarian opposition primary (en)
  • Primarias de la oposición húngara de 2021 (es)
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