(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
The anti-Semitic Cuzist party, now that it has obtained ten seats in Parliament will make changes in its policy, according to Dr. Pop. one of the newly elected deputies of the party, in an interview with the “Kelet Usjag” of Clausenburg.
“Hitherto,” Dr. Pop said, “we have been compelled to make our voice heard by means of street demonstrations and anti-Jewish meetings. Now we have obtained the right of making ourselves heard from the highest tribunal in the country and we have no need to continue our former methods. That is. of course. ” he added, “if the Jews do not provoke us. because in many cases we are compelled to take action simply because of the provocative attitude of the Jews.”
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