Center-right Hungarian minority-interest party founded by Tiberiu Toró, former deputy for Timiș, a county (județ) of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia. Party was nurtured and closely linked to pastor László Tőkés, a leader of the Romanian anti-communist, anti-Ceausescu revolution of 1989. Party called for a self-administered, autonomous Hungarian enclave in Transylvania. Party merged with the Hungarian Civic Party (PCM) to form the Transylvanian Hungarian Alliance (AMT) effective November 3, 2022, and dissolved itself. Party chairman was former Bihor deputy, Zsolt Szilágyi [Partidul Popular Maghiar din Transilvania; Erdélyi Magyar Néppárt (EMNP)].