tiedekomitea
Tiedekomitea, also known as the "Committee for the Defense of the Constitution," was a political organization in Hungary during the 1930s. Founded in 1933, it was a conservative and nationalist group that advocated for a strong central government and the preservation of traditional Hungarian values. The committee was led by Gyula Gömbös, a prominent politician and former prime minister, and it played a significant role in Hungarian politics during the interwar period.
The Tiedekomitea was established in response to the growing influence of the Hungarian Communist Party and
The Tiedekomitea's platform included a call for a strong central government, the preservation of traditional Hungarian
Despite its eventual decline, the Tiedekomitea played a significant role in shaping Hungarian politics during the