Deák Party
{{Short description|Former Hungarian political party (1865–1875)}}
{{Infobox political party
| colorcode = {{party color|Deák Party}}
| name = Deák Party
| native_name = Deák Párt
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| leader1_title = Historical leaders
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| foundation = {{Start date|1865|4|16|df=y}}
| dissolution = {{End date|1875|3|1|df=y}}
| predecessor = Address Party
| successor = Liberal Party
| headquarters = Budapest, Hungary
| ideology =
| position =
| international =
| colours = {{legend2|{{party color|Deák Party}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} Blue
| country = Hungary
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The Deák Party ({{langx|hu|Deák Párt}}) was a political party in Hungary in the 1860s and 1870s led by Ferenc Deák.
History
The Deák Party was founded in 1865 as the successor to the Address Party. It won the 1865 elections in Hungary, and also won a large majority in the 1869 elections following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867.Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p499 {{ISBN|0-313-23804-9}} It won another majority in the 1872 elections, but Deák retired from public life in 1873, setting the party into decline.
In February 1875 it merged with the Left Centre to form the Liberal Party.
References
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Category:Defunct political parties in Hungary
Category:Political parties established in 1865
Category:Political parties disestablished in 1875