Composition of The National Assembly Since 1990
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Figure shows the inaugural session of the terms. Later few changes can happen. For example in 1993, the nationalist-radicalist members of MDF quit the party and founded the MIÉP which had got to the National Assmbly only once in 1998. In 2011 some MSZP members quit the party led by former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány and founded the DK. In some instances vacancy happens. In case of the vacany of the constituency seats by-elections must be held in the mentioned constituency, which may change the composition of the National Assembly.
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