The alliance was formed in December 1989. In the
March 1990 elections it ran alone in some constituencies, and in alliances with the
Alliance for the Village and Countryside, the
Patriotic Electoral Coalition and the
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) in others, winning two seats. The
1994 elections saw the ASZ form alliance with the
Alliance of Free Democrats,
Fidesz and the
Entrepreneurs' Party, with the party reduced to a single seat. In the
1998 elections the party renewed its alliance with the
Hungarian Socialist Party. It did not run as a separate party, but its members were given places on the MSZP list. ==References==