Party of Independence and '48 Függetlenségi és 48-as Párt | |
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First leader | Dániel Irányi |
Last leader | Vince Nagy |
Founded | 1884 |
Dissolved | 13 April 1945 |
Merger of | Independence Party (FP) and Party of 1848 (1848P) |
Merged into | Independent Smallholders' Party (FKGP) |
Headquarters | Budapest, Hungary |
Ideology | Ideology of '48 Classical radicalism |
Colours | Dark red |
The Party of Independence and '48 (Hungarian: Függetlenségi és 48-as Párt; F48P), also known mostly by its shortened form Independence Party (Hungarian: Függetlenségi Párt), was one of the two major political parties in the Kingdom of Hungary within Austria-Hungary, along with the Liberal Party and then the National Party of Work. During its existence, the F48P strongly opposed the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. The party was revived after the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic and restoration of the monarchy.