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Protocol for the reconstruction of Hungary

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TheProtocol for the Reconstruction of Hungarywas an agreement concluded on 14 March 1924 between the government ofHungaryand the governments ofGreat Britain,France,Italy,Romania,YugoslaviaandCzechoslovakia,providing for a gradual reconstruction of the Hungarian economy underLeague of Nationssupervision.

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The Protocol consisted of two declarations, both issued on the same day.[1][2]In declaration No. 1, the signatory parties undertook not to violate Hungarian territorial or economic independence, and the Hungarian government undertook not to violate the military clauses of theTreaty of Trianon.Declaration No. 2 specified the steps to be taken to reconstruct the Hungarian economy, which included adjustment of expenditure in a way that would balance the budget by June 30, 1926.

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  1. ^Text of declaration No. 1:League of Nations Treaty Series,vol. 25, pp. 424-425.
  2. ^Text of declaration No. 2: Ibid, pp. 428-440.