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**[[File:Ana Brnabić.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Ana Brnabić]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] {{PBW|Serbiaball|Serbia}}
**[[File:Kaczysmf.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Przemysław Czarnek]] (1977-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
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**[[File:Nagy.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Imre Nagy]] (1896-1958) [[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] Hungary<ref>
Throughout first period of revolution, Nagy remained steadfastly committed to Marxism; but his conception of Marxism was as "a science that cannot remain static", and he railed against the "rigid dogmatism" of "the Stalinist monopoly". He did not intend a full return to multi-party liberal democracy but a limited one within a socialist framework, and was willing to allow the function of the pre-1948 coalition parties.</ref>
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