POLITICAL CRISIS
DEVELOPED IN HUNGARY DEPUTIES LEAVE GOVERNMENT PARTY Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 3. . The * Daily Telegraph’s ’ Budapest correspondent reports that a political crisis has developed owing to 68 deputies withdrawing their support from the Government Party, whose membership has thereby been reduced to 92 in a House of 247. It is now doubtful whether Parliament will assemble to-day as planned. A crisis has been expected since the dropping of four members of the former Imredy Cabinet for alleged pro-Germanism. It is understood that Germany is pressing for the appointment of four pro-Nazi Ministers, one of whom would represent the German minority in Hungary. CABINET EXPECTED TO RESIGH BUDAPEST, November 23. (Received November 24, at 9 a.m.) The Government was defeated on - a no-eonfidence motion. Cabinet is meeting, and is expected to resign.
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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 13
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