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    István Dobi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈiʃtvaːn ˈdobi]; 31 December 1898 – 24 November 1968) was a Hungarian communist politician who was Prime Minister...
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    and forced Dinnyés to resign in favour of the openly pro-Communist István Dobi. A year later, elections took place with a single list of candidates...
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  • corporations in Albania. Ermal Dobi, attorney and former Vice Minister of Justice of the Republic of Albania. István Dobi (1898–1968), Hungarian politician...
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  • the leader of the Smallholders' left wing: the openly pro-Communist István Dobi, who had been a secret card-carrying member of the Communist Party for...
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    leader of the Smallholders and prime minister by the openly pro-Communist István Dobi. At the 1949 elections, voters were presented with a single list from...
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    of personnel, seeing that the majority of them had been sent to prison. István Kovács, the acting party leader from December 1942, said; "he [Kádár] was...
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  • 193 days FKGP Dinnyés (MKP–MSZDP)→MDP–FKGP–NPP 24 (1947) 42 István Dobi (1898–1968) 10 December 1948 20 August 1949 253 days FKGP Dobi MDP–FKGP–NPP (42) MDP...
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    push out Dinnyés altogether and replace him with the fellow traveller István Dobi. He later became the director of the National Library of Agriculture...
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  • People and organisations Chairman of the Presidential Council István Dobi First Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party Mátyás Rákosi...
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  • to resign in July 1948. Another Smallholder, the openly pro-Communist István Dobi, became premier in December 1948, and pushed out the remaining elements...
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