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HUNGARIAN UNREST

(N.Z.P.A.-

- Reuter ,

— — — Move For Anmilraent Of Recent Election

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Received Thursday, 10.25 am. BUDAPEST, Sept. 3. Several Hungarian Opposition parties, ineluding the Inciependence Party and Gitizens' Democratic Party, will petition for an annnlrnftnr. oi ihe election held on August 30. They allege large-scale vioiaiions of the Electoral Law. The ^chief Coalition parties, tixe Com'f rnunisis and the Social Democrats, " are trying to get the entire Hungarian independence Party disqualified on the ground that the majority of tne ^lgnaiures of the guarantors on the party's lisu. were found to be forged. The poiiee dispersed a crowd oi angry members of the Smallholders Party who gatntred today to demonstrate agamst a group of Lei'tWing Smallholders led by thi. Prime Minister, M. Dinnyes, which wants to mamtain a Coaiition at all costs. a omauholders' deputation earlier demanded the resignation of M. Linnyes. It is expected that Comm^mst workers committees told meetings of Social Democrat worxers in many indu-strial undertaKings ti'iao they must join the Communist Party or lose theh jods. Inter-party disputes due to the anger aroused by alleged election abuses are growing in lniensity.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 September 1947, Page 5

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HUNGARIAN UNREST Chronicle (Levin), 4 September 1947, Page 5

HUNGARIAN UNREST Chronicle (Levin), 4 September 1947, Page 5

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