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505:, he was arrested for a brief period of time and his political documents were confiscated. From Autumn 1919, he represented the Christian national direction. From September, he served as member of the Catholic Economical and Social Party's Presidential Council. This party merged with the Christian National Party and the KNEP established. Rakovszky became a member of the National Assembly in 1920 as the KNEP representative.
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discussions with legitimist leaders in early August, preferring to deal with them rather than with the pro-democracy
Smallholder faction of István Szabó de Nagyatád. In principle, as early as August, the government began to prepare Charles' return. For instance, at the end of that month, the Hungarian minister in Paris informed leaders at the French Foreign Ministry that his return was unavoidable due to public opinion.
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