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| has gloss | eng: The Hungarian Round Table Talks were a series of formalized, orderly and highly legalistic discussions held in Budapest, Hungary in the summer and autumn of 1989, inspired by the Polish model, that ended in the creation of a multi-party constitutional democracy and saw the Communist Party (formally the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party or MSzMP) lose its 40-year grip on power. |
| lexicalization | eng: Hungarian Round Table Talks |
| instance of | e/Revolutions of 1989 |
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