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The Centre for Fair Political Analysis (CFPA; Méltányosság Politikaelemző Központ) is a Hungarian think tank. It studies social and political cohesion. It was founded in 2007. CFPA is independent and non party affiliated. CFPA's philosophy is built upon the "three Cs": conflict, consensus, and cohesion.
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