| Andrej Hlinka (September 27, 1864 - August 16, 1938) was a
Slovak politician and Catholic
priest, one of the most important Slovak public activists in the pre-WWII Czechoslovakia, leader of the Slovak
People's Party (until his death), papal chamberlain (since 1924), infulled papal protonotary (since 1927), member of the
National Assembly of Czechoslovakia (the parliament) and chairman of
the St. Vojtech group (organization publishing religious books).
See also:
Slovak People's Party
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