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"en.20051024.13.1-036"2
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"Mr President, a revolution broke out in Hungary on 23 October 1956. The message of the revolution for posterity is threefold. The events of 1956 were profoundly democratic. The revolution involved the political participation of the entire society, it guaranteed equal human dignity for all, and proclaimed that suppressive dictatorial regimes cannot survive. On the other hand, it attempted to lay the foundations of a completely new political system. Thirdly, the revolution also had a message for Europe. It entered on the agenda of Europe the possibility of liquidating Communist tyranny. We, the Hungarian delegation of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, declare the period up to the end of 2006 a Hungarian season, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the great Hungarian revolution."@en1
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