Patriotic People's Front
The Patriotic People's Front (Hungarian: Hazafias Népfront, HNF) was originally a Hungarian political resistance movement during World War II which become later an alliance of political parties in the Hungarian People's Republic. In the latter role, it was dominated by the Communist Party–known as the Hungarian Working People's Party (MDP) from 1948 to 1956 and the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSzMP) from 1956 onward.
Patriotic People's Front Hazafias Népfront | |
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Founded | May 1944 |
Dissolved | June 1990 |
Succeeded by | Patriotic Electoral Coalition |
Headquarters | Budapest, Hungary |
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Political position | Far-left |
Colors | Red |
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