Hungarian Working People's Party
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Hungarian Working People's Party
Summary
Hungarian Working People's Party is a political party[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of political_party entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (891 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hungarian Working People's Party was a member of Cominform[3].
- Hungarian Working People's Party is in the country of Hungary[4].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's instance of is recorded as political party[5].
- Hungarian Working People's Party followed Hungarian Communist Party[6].
- Hungarian Working People's Party was followed by Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party[7].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's headquarters location is recorded as Budapest[8].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's child organization or unit is recorded as Hungarian Working People's Party Central Directorate Resolution[9].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's Commons category is recorded as Hungarian Working People's Party[10].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's chairperson is recorded as Mátyás Rákosi[11].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's chairperson is recorded as Ernő Gerő[12].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's chairperson is recorded as János Kádár[13].
- June 14, 1948 marks the founding of Hungarian Working People's Party[14].
- Hungarian Working People's Party was dissolved in October 31, 1956[15].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's political ideology is recorded as communism[16].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's political ideology is recorded as Marxism–Leninism[17].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's replaces is recorded as Hungarian Communist Party[18].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's replaced by is recorded as Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party[19].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's different from is recorded as Communist Party of Hungary[20].
- Hungarian Working People's Party's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject PCC EMCO Wikidata CoP[21].
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Founding
June 14, 1948 marks the founding of Hungarian Working People's Party[14].
Identity
Hungarian Working People's Party followed Hungarian Communist Party[6]. It was followed by Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party[7].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Mátyás Rákosi[11], a politician[22], 1892–1971[23], of Hungary[24], awarded the Order of Merit of Hungarian Freedom[25]; Ernő Gerő[12], an economist[26], 1898–1980[27], of Hungary[28], awarded the Kossuth Prize[29]; and János Kádár[13], a politician[30], 1912–1989[31], of Hungary[32], awarded the Order of Lenin[33].
Operations
Hungarian Working People's Party's headquarters location is recorded as Budapest[8]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Hungarian Working People's Party Central Directorate Resolution[9].
Dissolution
Hungarian Working People's Party was dissolved in October 31, 1956[15].
Why It Matters
Hungarian Working People's Party ranks in the top 6% of political_party entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (891 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]