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Hungarian Proposals for Warsaw Pact Reform: Proposal by the Defense Minister (Lajos Czinege)

18 Jan 1966
Description: In this document, Hungarian Minister of National Defense Lajos Czinege asks the Politburo of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party (HSWP) for authorization to present organizational proposals at an upcoming meeting of the Warsaw Pact foreign ministers. The proposals mainly concern the composition, organization, and subordinated bodies of the Political Consultative Committee (PCC).

Collection: Hungary and the W'Pact

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Document Type: Proposal
Origin (Agency): Hungarian Ministry of Defense
Sender: Lajos Czinege, Hungarian Minister of National Defense
Destination (Agency): Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Political Committee
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Translators: Andreas Bocz
Number of Pages: 5
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Czinege
Document Source: Hungarian State Archive (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: MOL M-KS-288.f. 5/385 o.e.
Document Companion: Document No.33, a)

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