Examples of Hungarian Working People's Party in the following topics:
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- The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (also known as the Hungarian Uprising of 1956) was a nationwide revolt against the government of the People's Republic of Hungary and its Soviet-imposed policies.
- The brief period of multi-party democracy came to an end when the Communist Party merged with the Social Democratic Party to become the Hungarian Working People's Party, which stood its candidate list unopposed in 1949.
- The People's Republic of Hungary was then declared.
- From 1950 to 1952, the Security Police forcibly relocated thousands of people to obtain property and housing for the Working People's Party members.
- During the night of October 23rd, Hungarian Working People's Party Secretary Ernő Gerő requested Soviet military intervention "to suppress a demonstration that was reaching an ever greater and unprecedented scale."
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- In addition, media in the Eastern Bloc served as an organ of the state, completely reliant on and subservient to the communist party.
- The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 or the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 was a nationwide revolt against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic and its Soviet-imposed policies, lasting from 23 October until 10 November 1956.
- Radical impromptu workers' councils wrested municipal control from the ruling Hungarian Working People's Party and demanded political changes.
- The Hungarian resistance continued until 10 November.
- Over 2,500 Hungarians and 700 Soviet troops were killed in the conflict, and 200,000 Hungarians fled as refugees.
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- Partisan style political parties varies according to each jurisdiction, depending on how many parties there are, and how much influence each individual party has.
- In single-party systems, one political party is legally allowed to hold effective power.
- One right wing coalition party and one left wing coalition party is the most common ideological breakdown in such a system, but in two-party states political parties are traditionally parties that are ideologically broad and inclusive.
- Australia, Canada, People's Republic of Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Ireland, United Kingdom, and Norway are examples of countries with two strong parties and additional smaller parties that have also obtained representation.
- More commonly, in cases where there are three or more parties, no one party is likely to gain power alone, and parties work with each other to form coalition governments.
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- Modern socialism originated in the late 18th-century intellectual and working class political movement that criticised the effects of industrialisation and private ownership on society.
- The People's Republic of China, North Korea, Laos and Vietnam are Asian states remaining from the first wave of socialism in the 20th century.
- Elsewhere in Asia, some elected socialist parties and communist parties remain prominent, particularly in India and Nepal.
- The Communist Party of Nepal in particular calls for multi-party democracy, social equality, and economic prosperity.
- In Denmark, the Socialist People's Party more than doubled its parliamentary representation to 23 seats from 11, making it the fourth largest party.
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- Throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries, Chinese painting evolved under the influence of the People's Republic and exposure to the West.
- His best known works depict flowers and small animals.
- By the early years of the People's Republic of China (formed in 1949), however, artists were encouraged to employ socialist realism.
- The Hundred Flowers Campaign was a period in the People's Republic of China during which the Communist Party of China encouraged its citizens to openly express their opinions of the communist regime.
- The Cultural Revolution was a sociopolitical movement that took place in the People's Republic of China from 1966 until 1976.
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- The new Iranian Prime Minister, Fourughi, agreed that the German Minister and his staff should leave Tehran, that the German, Italian, Hungarian, and Romanian legations should close, and that all remaining German nationals be handed over to the British and Soviet authorities.
- During the three years of occupation in Iran, Stalin had expanded Soviet political influence in Azerbaijan and the Kurdish area in northwestern Iran, founding the communist Tudeh Party of Iran.
- On December 12, 1945, after weeks of violent clashes, a Soviet-backed separatist People's Republic of Azerbaijan was founded.
- The Kurdish People's Republic was also established in late 1945.
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- He was closely connected with the work of the Socialist Labor Party from 1874 to 1884, after which he devoted himself almost exclusively to lecturing.
- These clubs worked to bring about Bellamy's predicted world.
- At this time, Bellamy began to promote united action between the various Nationalist Clubs and the emerging People's Party.
- For the next three and a half years, Bellamy devoted his time to politics, published his magazine, worked to influence the platform of the People's Party, and publicized the Nationalist movement in the popular press.
- With key Nationalist Club activists largely absorbed into the apparatus of the People's Party, Bellamy abandoned politics and returned to literature.
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- He was closely connected with the work of the Socialist Labor Party from 1874 to 1884, after which he devoted himself almost exclusively to lecturing.
- These clubs worked to bring about Bellamy's predicted world.
- At this time, Bellamy began to promote united action between the various Nationalist Clubs and the emerging People's Party.
- For the next three and a half years, Bellamy devoted his time to politics, published his magazine, worked to influence the platform of the People's Party, and publicized the Nationalist movement in the popular press.
- With key Nationalist Club activists largely absorbed into the apparatus of the People's Party, Bellamy abandoned politics and returned to literature.
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- Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China was an important step in easing relations between both nations.
- Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an important step in easing relations between the two countries.
- Nixon's policy on China was greatly influenced by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and future Secretary of State with whom the President worked closely (often bypassing Cabinet officials).
- Nixon met and engaged in intense negotiations with Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party.
- Both China and the Soviet Union—North Vietnam's two allies and sponsors—cut back on their diplomatic support for North Vietnam, and as a result, the United States began working to withdraw its troops from the region.
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- He was closely connected with the work of the Socialist Labor Party from 1874 to 1884, after which he devoted himself almost exclusively to lecturing.
- These clubs worked to bring about Bellamy's predicted world.
- At this time, Bellamy began to promote united action between the various Nationalist Clubs and the emerging People's Party.
- For the next three and a half years, Bellamy devoted his time to politics, published his magazine, worked to influence the platform of the People's Party, and publicized the Nationalist movement in the popular press.
- With key Nationalist Club activists largely absorbed into the apparatus of the People's Party, Bellamy abandoned politics and returned to literature.