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- Barankovics. It was an offshoot of the Catholic Social Folk Movement (KSzN), a civil organization. At the beginning of 1945 they elected Barankovics as...
- non-leftist parties did well; the Democratic People's Party of István Barankovics came second (keeping alive a real opposition and showing the strength...
- Party Country A Barankovics István Alapítvány (The Stephen Barankovics Foundation)  Hungary Areopagus  Romania Care for Europe  EU Cercasi un fine  Italy...
- Kispál, Richárd. "25 éve volt Nagy Imre és mártírtársainak újratemetése". Barankovics Foundation. Retrieved December 4, 2019. "Uğur Mumcu karanlık yılların...
- Political Catholicism in Europe 1918–1945. Vol. 1. Routledge. pp. 160–177. Barankovics István Alapítvány. "II. The first prunes of modern Hungarian Christian...
- (Katholikus) Néppárt szócikk. Kereszténydemokrácia Tudásbázis, Barankovics István Alapítvány. barankovics.hu Jegyzetek 1894. évi ****I. törvénycikk Archiválva 2009...
- Граждани за Европейско Развитие на България), Bulgaria Barankovics lstvan Foundation (Barankovics István Alapítvány), Hungary CDA Research Institute (Wetenschappelijk...
- Foundation, Hungary Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF), Hungary István Barankovics Foundation, Hungary Lajos Batthyány Foundation, Hungary Lakitelek Foundation...
- and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, was born here. István Barankovics (1906-1974), was a politician and journalist, one of the leaders of the...
- included György Parragi, Sándor Márai, Jenő Katona, Pál Almássy, István Barankovics, Nomád (István Léner Lendvai) and Jenő Tombor. He considered it increasingly...