Lajos Dinnyés (16 April 1901 – 3 May 1961) was a Hungarian politician of the Smallholders Party who served as the first pro-communist Prime Minister of...
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Hungary Lajos Batthyány, first Prime Minister of Hungary Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár, county head of Győr and Governor of Fiume Lajos Dinnyés, Prime...
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Ferenc Nagy was forced to resign in favour of a more pliant Smallholder, Lajos Dinnyés. By the 1947 elections, the Communists had won a plurality, and had...
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minister Ferenc Nagy) and again from April 1948 to December 1948 (under Lajos Dinnyés). As a leading member of the Smallholders' left wing, Dobi contributed...
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government. Nagy was replaced as prime minister by the more pliable Lajos Dinnyés. In October 1947, Rákosi gave the leaders of the non-Communist parties...
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resignation until his son had reached Switzerland on 2 June. Rákosi appointed Lajos Dinnyés—a Smallholder politician willing to collaborate with the Communists—as...
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and its leaders were now co-opted as fellow travellers. Its member Lajos Dinnyés became the new Prime Minister, but the Communists effectively controlled...
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fellow-travelling leaders thwarted this. The manageable Smallholder Lajos Dinnyés remained Prime Minister and dutiful fellow travelers from other parties...
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'minister-president') from when the first Prime Minister (in the modern sense), Lajos Batthyány, took office in 1848 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848)...
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to resign as prime minister in favour of a more pliant Smallholder, Lajos Dinnyés. In the 1947 elections, the Communists became the largest party, but...
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In office 20 March 1946 – 5 August 1948 Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy Lajos Dinnyés Preceded by Imre Nagy Succeeded by János Kádár Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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1946 – 3 August 1948 Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy Mátyás Rákosi (acting) Lajos Dinnyés Preceded by High National Council Succeeded by Árpád Szakasits Prime...
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political power, defeated the reform wing, which was led by Rezső Nyers, Lajos Fehér and Jenő Fock, and implemented the renewed centralisation of the economy...
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of blackmail from the Hungarian Communist Party, and was replaced by Lajos Dinnyés. 1947 Nicaraguan coup d'état: In a second coup, Anastasio Somoza García...
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of Finance In office 3 December 1948 – 11 June 1949 Prime Minister Lajos Dinnyés István Dobi Preceded by Miklós Nyárádi Succeeded by István Kossa Member...
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3 August 1948 Serving with Mátyás Rákosi Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy Lajos Dinnyés Preceded by Jenő Szöllősi Personal details Born (1888-12-06)6 December...
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MSZMP 25 Kálmán Darányi 1 year, 220 days 1 Party of National Unity 26 Lajos Dinnyés 1 year, 193 days 1 FKGP 27 András Hegedüs 1 year, 189 days 1 MDP 28...
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ministers (complete list) – Ferenc Nagy, Prime minister (1946–1947) Lajos Dinnyés, Prime minister (1947–1948) István Dobi, Prime minister (1948–1949)...
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(d. 1986) René Pleven, Prime Minister of France (d. 1993) April 16 – Lajos Dinnyés, 41st prime minister of Hungary (d. 1961) April 18 – Al Lewis, American...
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Democrat-turned-Communist Árpád Szakasits. In December, Prime Minister Lajos Dinnyés was replaced by fellow Smallholder István Dobi, who made no secret of...
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Redmon Fauset, American editor, writer and educator (b. 1882) May 3 Lajos Dinnyés, 41st Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1901) Maurice Merleau-Ponty, French...
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famous Hungarian statesman, Lajos Kossuth resided in Dabas. The Kossuth family's home is today a memorial museum Lajos Dinnyés, politician of the Smallholders...
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Yugoslavia. 5 December 6–8, 1947 Hungary Budapest Met with prime minister Lajos Dinnyés and Imre Nagy, speaker of the national assembly. Signing of a Treaty...
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of being accused as part of an anti-state plot. He was replaced by Lajos Dinnyés. Phalanx won the Belmont Stakes. Died: Adrienne Ames, 40, American film...
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office 24 September 1947 – 9 September 1948 Prime Minister Lajos Dinnyés Preceded by Lajos Dinnyés Succeeded by Mihály Farkas Personal details Born (1897-01-06)6...
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Preceded by Béla Linder Minister of War 1918 Succeeded by Sándor Festetics Preceded by Ferenc Nagy Minister of Defence 1946–1947 Succeeded by Lajos Dinnyés...
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Hungaricana". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 30 December 2021. "Dinnyés Lajos első kormányának minisztertanácsi jegyzőkönyvei 1947. június 2. - szeptember...
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Party Independents Source: Nagy did not recognize the appointment of Dinnyés as Prime Minister and resigned only on 2 June 1947 Took over direction...
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March 1947 Independent — Lajos Dinnyés (1901–1961) acting 14 March 1947 31 May 1947 FKGP 31 May 1947 24 September 1947 Dinnyés MKP–FKGP–MSZDP–NPP 24 (1947)...
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Nagy Csatay Transition period Beregfy Vörös Tombor F. Nagy A. Bartha Dinnyés Veres Communist Hungary Farkas Bata Janza Maléter Münnich Révész Czinege...
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