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  2. List of heads of state of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the heads of state of Hungary, from the Hungarian Declaration of Independence and the establishment of the Hungarian State in 1849 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day. The current head of state of Hungary is President of the Republic Tamás Sulyok, former Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court.

  3. List of prime ministers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the prime ministers of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország miniszterelnöke, lit. ' minister-president ') from when the first Prime Minister (in the modern sense), Lajos Batthyány, took office in 1848 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day. The prime minister is head of the Government of Hungary.

  4. List of prime ministers of Hungary (graphical) - Wikipedia

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    This is a graphical list of prime ministers of Hungary from when the first Prime Minister (in the modern sense), Lajos Batthyány, took office in 1848, until the present day. v t

  5. Records of prime ministers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the day, King Charles IV had accepted the coup and appointed Károlyi as Hungary's new prime minister. Hadik had no time to form a government, so many historians believe he was just a designated premier. In August 1919 Gyula Peidl was appointed prime minister in the last days of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.

  6. List of prime ministers of Hungary by tenure - Wikipedia

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    This list of prime ministers of Hungary lists each prime minister in order of term length. This is based on the difference between dates; if counted by number of ...

  7. Hungarian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    These measures earned Hungary the moniker of the "merriest barrack in the socialist camp" during the 1960s and 1970s. [12] One of the longest-serving leaders of the 20th century, Kádár would finally retire in 1988 after being forced from office by even more pro-reform forces amidst an economic downturn.

  8. 1945 Hungarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 4 November 1945. [1] They came at a turbulent moment in the country's history: World War II had had a devastating impact; the Soviet Union was occupying it, with the Hungarian Communist Party growing in numbers; a land reform that March had radically altered the property structure; and inflation was rampant.

  9. Prime Minister of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The title of Hungary's head of government in Hungarian is miniszterelnök.Literally translated, this means "minister-president".However, since "prime minister" or "premier" is the more usual title in a parliamentary system for a head of government in English-speaking nations, the title is translated as "prime minister" by most English sources.