HJRES 292 · 102th Congress · International Affairs

Expressing the sense of Congress that the Republic of Hungary has embraced democracy and renounced socialist rule.

Introduced 1991-06-27· Sponsored by Rep. Cox, Christopher [R-CA-40]· House

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Latest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East.(1991-07-09)

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[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) the Republic of Hungary has successfully made a peaceful transition from socialist dictatorship to Western democracy; (2) all political parties in the Hungarian Parliament are dedicated to the principles of human rights and free markets and the Hungarian Government fully desires to integrate the country into the free world of nations; and (3) Hungary has renounced the hostile and confrontational military posture of the now-defunct Warsaw Pact. Declares that, upon the final withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungarian territory (scheduled for June 1991), Hungary will have regained its freedom from Soviet influence and should no longer be considered a socialist, one-party state, but a representative democracy.…

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2 Democrats18 Republicans