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  2. Előre - Wikipedia

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    Előre (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɛløːrɛ] ⓘ, Forward) was a Hungarian-language socialist magazine published in the United States by activists of the Hungarian Socialist Federation of the Socialist Party of America. Launched in September 1905, Előre was published for 16 years before going bankrupt in October 1921.

  3. Hungarian Socialist Party - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Socialist Party logo pre-2022. The MSZP evolved from the communist Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (or MSZMP), which ruled Hungary between 1956 and 1989. By the summer of 1989, the MSZMP was no longer a Marxist–Leninist party, and had been taken over by a faction of radical reformers who favoured jettisoning the Communist system in favour of a market economy.

  4. Non-English press of the Communist Party USA - Wikipedia

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    The point of reference of the Hungarian Communist press was Előre, radical weekly of the Hungarian Federation of the Socialist Party of America. This February 1916 cover drawing by Hugo Gellert depicts an armless war veteran being spoon-fed.

  5. Bérmunkás - Wikipedia

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    Some effort was made to organize these workers politically through the Socialist Party of America and the socialist magazine Előre, [3] but it was not until the aftermath of the strike wave of 1909-1911 that serious efforts would be made to coordinate the activities of Hungarian workers through the radical syndicalist union, Industrial Workers ...

  6. Hungarian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    Unable to slow down, let alone stop, the momentum toward a full "system change," Grósz eventually led a faction of Communists out of the MSZP to form a revived Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, now the Hungarian Workers' Party. The biggest changes by far came on 16–20 October 1989.

  7. Fidesz - Wikipedia

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    Fidesz narrowly lost the 2002 elections to the Hungarian Socialist Party, garnering 41.07% to the Socialists' 42.05%. Fidesz had 169 members of the National Assembly, out of a total of 386. Immediately after the election, they accused the opponents of electoral fraud. [4]

  8. Socialist Party of America - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of America (SPA) was a socialist political party in the United States formed in 1901 by a merger between the three-year-old Social Democratic Party of America and disaffected elements of the Socialist Labor Party of America who had split from the main organization in 1899. [1]

  9. István Ujhelyi - Wikipedia

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    Dr. István Ujhelyi (born 28 February 1975) [1] is a Hungarian politician from the Hungarian Socialist Party, who was MP in the National Assembly of Hungary between 2002 and 2014. [2] He served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2014 to 2024.