Sándor Wekerle (English: Alexander Wekerle; 14 November 1848 – 26 August 1921) was a Hungarian politician who served three times as prime minister. He...
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and television personality Sándor Wekerle (1848–1921), Hungarian politician and Prime Minister of Hungary Sándor Wekerle Jr. (1878–1963), Hungarian politician...
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Sándor Wekerle the Younger (26 June 1878 – 23 December 1963) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Finance between 1928 and 1931. His father...
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Wekerletelep (redirect from The Wekerle estate)
with several other settlements of Greater Budapest. Wekerle estate was named after Sándor Wekerle, then Hungarian prime minister, who supported the idea...
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national opposition won the parliamentary elections 1892. Sándor Wekerle succeeded him. Wekerle, Dezső Szilágyi, Gábor Baross and Albin Csáky were all members...
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Olympic swimmer, water polo player and actor Sándor Wekerle (1848 – 1921), Hungarian politician Sándor Wekerle Jr. (1878 – 1963), Hungarian politician Henrik...
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production and distribution, in the third Wekerle government. After the resignation of the Sándor Wekerle Cabinet on 23 October 1918, which had opposed...
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Wekerle Business School (Hungarian: Wekerle Sándor Üzleti Főiskola) is a private college in Budapest, Hungary. BSc in Business Administration and Management...
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oldest extant tombs: he was interred in 1855 Leó Weiner (composer) Sándor Wekerle (Prime Minister three times) Miklós Ybl (architect) György Zala (sculptor)...
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Katinka Kendeffy, the younger Andrássy became under-secretary in the Sándor Wekerle ministry in 1892; in 1893, he became Minister of Education, and, in...
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Franz Joseph to agree to the religious and political reforms of the Sándor Wekerle ministry. In 1903 he resigned, together with the prime minister, Kálmán...
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the Hungarian Council of Ministers led by Hungarian prime minister Sándor Wekerle, who released the king from his oath, and signed the manifest on the...
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to 1912, before World War I: following the downfall of the Coalition (Wekerle II) government, Francis Joseph appointed the first minority government...
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He initiated tax reforms saving the state from bankruptcy. In 1889, Sándor Wekerle became Minister of Finance. He collaborated with Tisza to develop a...
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"lost" before Parliament. Unable to cope, Wekerle resigned on 23 October. Charles (who was in Gödöllő during Wekerle's resignation, but had to return to Vienna...
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and he quickly resigned, to be replaced by the weak administration of Sándor Wekerle. After the war he devoted himself to the management of his large estate...
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the Hungarian Council of Ministers, led by Hungarian prime minister Sándor Wekerle and Count István Tisza, finally signed the trialist manifest on 22 October...
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politician Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg, Austrian general and statesman Sándor Wekerle, former Prime Minister of Hungary Solomon Löwisohn, Hungarian Jewish...
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government over the other allied parties. The designate Prime Minister Sándor Wekerle joined Constitution Party before the appointment, while Gyula Andrássy...
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249 days Szapáry SZP 11 (1892) 11 Sándor Wekerle (1848–1921) 1st term 17 November 1892 14 January 1895 2 years, 58 days Wekerle I SZP 12 Dezső Bánffy (1843–1911)...
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the start of his first appointment and the end of his final term was Sándor Wekerle, whose first term began on 17 November 1892 and his third and final...
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then returned. Three-quarters of government members once appeared: Sándor Wekerle, Count Albert Apponyi, Ignác Darányi, Count János Zichy and Lajos Jekelfalussy...
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1919) November 13 – Albert I, Prince of Monaco (d. 1922) November 14 – Sándor Wekerle, 3-time prime minister of Hungary (d. 1921) November 20 – James M. Spangler...
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the Hungarian premier at the time of the development in the 1900s, Sándor Wekerle. Its central square, Kós Károly Tér, has two characteristic architectural...
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Prime Minister (1903–1905) Géza Fejérváry, Prime Minister (1905–1906) Sándor Wekerle, Prime Minister (1906–1910) Károly Khuen-Héderváry, Prime Minister (1910–1912)...
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support for a trialist manifesto from Emperor Karl and Prime Minister Sándor Wekerle in Hungary, but the latter was deposed the next day. Numerous mass rallies...
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Communists and to ban all political rallies and processions. Imre Sallai and Sándor Fürst, leaders of the Communist movement, were arrested and executed in...
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minister again in 1906. He took the office until the resignation of the Sándor Wekerle administration. Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon Darányi Ignác Emlékkiállítás...
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under the name of the 48th Constitution Party under the leadership of Sándor Wekerle, in order to achieve political stability. The National Party of Work...
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Baron Max Wladimir von Beck, Austrian Prime Minister on 22 June 1906 Sándor Wekerle, Hungarian Prime Minister on 22 June 1906 Fiedler, Austrian artillery...
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