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Hungarian politician (1922?2008)
Karoly Nemeth
(14 December 1922 – 12 March 2008) was a
Hungarian
political figure
born in
Paka
. He served as the
chairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council
from 25 June 1987 to 29 June 1988.
Biography
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He began his working life as a butcher in the food industry.
[1]
He had been a member of the
Hungarian Communist Party
since 1945. After graduating from the Higher Party School, from 1954 ? secretary, first secretary of the party cell in the Chongrad media center (until 1959). From 1957 ? member of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (HSWP), in 1960?1965 ? head of the agricultural department of the HSWP Central Committee, from 1966 ? a candidate, and from November 1970?1989 ? a member of the Politburo of the HSWP Central Committee. In 1962?1965 and from March 1974?1985 ? secretary of the HSWP Central Committee.
In June 1965?1974 he was also the first secretary of the Budapest City Committee of the HSWP.
[2]
For 30 years, from 1958 to 1988 ? a deputy of the Hungarian parliament, he was a member of the Presidium of the National Assembly of Hungary.
On 28 March 1985, in the context of a complicated economic situation, he was made Deputy General Secretary of the HSWP Central Committee under
Janos Kadar
, as a supporter of the liberalization of the political course. On 25 June 1987, he replaced
Pal Losonczi
in the position of Chairman of the Presidium of the National Assembly of Hungary, but he held this position for just over a year, and on 29 June 1988, he left his post.
References
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- ^
Szelenyi, Szonja (1998).
Equality by Design: The Grand Experiment in Destratification in Socialist Hungary
.
Stanford University Press
. pp. 83?84.
- ^
Majtenyi, Gyorgy (2021).
Luxury And the Ruling Elite in Socialist Hungary: Villas, Hunts, and Soccer Games
. Translated by Cooper, Thomas.
Indiana University Press
. pp. 120?121.
ISBN
9780253055934
.
Other references
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- Nepszabadsag Online 2008. marcius 13. (MTI)