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Janos Kadar, a Hungarian statesman and former leader of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, shaped the course of Hungarian politics during the Cold War era. His policy of "Goulash Communism" sought to create a more moderate and consumer-oriented form of socialism, earning him both praise and criticism for his pragmatic approach to governance.

"Bad leadership during the past years has cast on our Party the shadow of great and grave burdens."


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"I address myself to the Communists, to those Communists who were prompted to join the Party by the progressive ideas of mankind and socialism, and not by selfish personal interests - let us represent our pure and just ideas by pure and just means."



"Only with the honour thus acquired can we earn the respect of our other compatriots as well."


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