OPPOSITION TO HUNGARIAN COALITION
EXPELLED DEFUTIES FORM NEW PARTY
Received Friday, 9.20 a.m. BUDAPEST, July 25. The first opposition to the i'ourparty Coalition of Communists, Socialists, Peasants and Smallholders, which has held every seat in the Assembly since the elections last year, was revealed wlien M. Delzsbe Sulyok, of the Conservative Smallholders Party, told the Assembi" that he and fourteen other deputies had formed a Hangarian Liberty Party, following their expulsion from the Smallholders Party at the demand M. Sviridov, the Soviet chairman of the Allied Control Council. M. Sulyok declared that the expulsions were undemocratic. He added that the new party was neither Fascist or reactionary, but , they believed that while Hungary's primary concern must be friend- j sliip with the Soviet, she must also ; have the confidence of Britain and America.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 July 1946, Page 5
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