Ruthenian Peasants Party

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Ruthenian Peasants Party (Rusyn: Руской хлебопашеской партии, Russo chliborobska partija) was a political party in Czechoslovakia. The party was founded in 1920. The most prominent personality in the party was Avgustyn Voloshyn, a renowned linguist from Uzhhorod. The party published the weekly newspaper Svoboda.[1]

In 1923, the party changed name to Christian People's Party (Christijansko-narodna partija). In 1924, the party merged into the Czechoslovak People's Party.[1]

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