Several former active members of the
Duna Kör had participated in the foundation of the
Green Party of Hungary (;
MZP) in Budapest on 19 November 1989. The first branches had already established in
Debrecen (23 October) and
Szeged (8 November). The national congress elected a 15-member national board and 7-member presidency (its members were including
Gábor Hraskó and
Erzsébet Schmuck). The MZP did not have a strong central management, two centers of power emerged (
Southern Transdanubia and
Cisdanubia). After the failure 1990 election, the Debrecen branch led by Árpád Kotsis left the party to establish the Regional Green Party of Hungary (MRZP). When
Zoltán Medveczki became Party President in March 1993, the party gradually changed its political position from moderate to radical right-wing. The MZP adopted anti-liberal, anti-communist, anti-Semitic and pro-fascist elements to its program and also criticized
privatization and
market economy. Medveczki also founded and registered the party's paramilitary wing, the Alliance of National Green Youth. Despite its green ideology, the MZP under Medveczki supported the construction and expansion of the
Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams. They rejected Hungary's join to the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). On 5 June 1993, critics of Medveczki's politics, quit the party and established the
Green Alternative (ZA), led by
György Droppa. In November 1995, Ottó Stekler also decided to left MZP to found the
Hungarian Social Green Party (MSZZP). The MZP remained unsuccessful in the forthcoming elections. In 2003, the party campaigned against Hungary's against
joining the
European Union. Before the
2006 parliamentary election, it joined the electoral coalition of
Centre Party, but did not gain any seats. In August 2011, they renamed to '''Hungarian Environmentalists' Party''' (, MAKÖP). Medveczki ran for mayor in
Paks in 2017, achieving 2.22% of the vote. In Medveczki registered a new party called Greens, the Party of Normal People (). He ran once again in the 2020
Fejér County 4th constituency by-election gaining 0.7%. ==Election results==