RIGHT WING HUNGARIANS
COMMUNISTS DEMAND EXPULSION FROM GOVERNMENT / LONDON, January 13. ■ 1 Reports reaching Vienna from Budapest say that tension has risen in the Hungarian capital, says Reuter’s Vienna correspondent. / Party leaders are conferring with the President, Dr Zoltan Tildy. The Communists are stated to be demanding the expulsion of all Right Wing members from the Government. High Civil servants are reported to be involved in the new wave of arrests. If the Communists succeeded in securing t|re expulsion of Right Wing members, the small-holders could not continue in officeas the governing party.' There, would . remain only a small group of Left Wing small-holders who might join the Communists to form a coalition Government;
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Evening Star, Issue 26001, 16 January 1947, Page 5
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114RIGHT WING HUNGARIANS Evening Star, Issue 26001, 16 January 1947, Page 5
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