Hungarian People's Union
Hungarian People's Union Magyar Népi Szövetség Uniunea Populară Maghiară | |
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| Abbreviation | UPM |
| Leader | Gyárfás Kurkó Kacsó Sándor |
| Founded | 1934 |
| Dissolved | 1953 |
| Split from | Magyar Party |
| Newspaper | Népi Egység |
| Ideology | Hungarian minority interests Social democracy |
| Political position | Left-wing |
The Hungarian People's Union (Hungarian: Magyar Népi Szövetség, MNSZ; Romanian: Uniunea Populară Maghiară, UPM) was a left-wing political party active in Romania between 1934 and 1953 that claimed to represent the Hungarian community. Until 1944, it was called the Union of Hungarian Workers of Romania (Hungarian: Magyar Dolgozók Országos Szövetsége or Romanian: Uniunea Oamenilor Muncii Maghiari din România, generally known under its Hungarian-language acronym MADOSZ).