Lajos Dinnyés

Lajos Dinnyés [ lɒjoʃ diɲ ː e ː ʃ ] ( born April 16, 1901 in Dabas, † March 3, 1961 in Budapest) was a Hungarian politician and Prime Minister.

After studying at an agricultural college in 1930 he managed a farm. Dinnyés was since 1930 a member of the Smallholders' Party, which he represented from 1931 to 1939 in the Parliament. During the Second World War he was active in the resistance movement.

From 1945 until his death he was a member and for a time Vice-President of the National Assembly. From March 14 1947 to September 24, 1947, he was Minister of Defence in the cabinet of Ferenc Nagy.

On 31 May 1947, he succeeded him as prime minister after the government formation by Mátyás Rákosi had failed after one day. On December 10, 1948, he was replaced by István Dobi, although he recognized the claim to absolute power of the Communist Party of the working people. After the escape of Finance Minister István Nyárády in Switzerland, he was forced to resign.

Subsequently, he worked as President of the United Agricultural Research Institute, before he was 1952-1960 Director General of the National Agricultural Library and the National Agricultural Documentation Centre.

Swell

  • Biography in " Rákosi notes ", footnote 66
  • Biography on the website of the Institute for the History of the popular uprising of 1956
  • List of Hungarian governments 1945-1989

Kingdom of Hungary (1867-1918): Count Gyula Andrássy | Graf Menyhért Lónyay | József Szlávy | István Bitto | Baron Béla Wenckheim | Kálmán Tisza | Count Gyula Szapáry | Sándor Wekerle | Baron Dezso Bánffy | Kalman Szell | Count Károly Khuen Héderváry | Count István Tisza | Baron Géza Fejervary | Sándor Wekerle | Count Károly Khuen Héderváry | László Lukács | Count István Tisza | Count Moritz Esterhazy | Sándor Wekerle | Count János Hadik | Count Mihály Károlyi

Republic of Hungary (1918-1919): Count Mihály Károlyi | Dénes Berinkey

Hungarian Soviet Republic ( 1919): Sándor Garbai | Antal Dovcsák | Gyula Peidl | István Friedrich | Károly Huszár

Kingdom of Hungary (1920-1944): Sándor Simonyi - Semadam | Count Pál Teleki | Count István Bethlen | Count Gyula Károlyi | Gyula Gombos | Kálmán Darányi | Béla Imredy | Count Pál Teleki | László Bárdossy | Miklós Kállay | domes Sztojay | Géza Lakatos

State Hungary (1944-1945): Ferenc Szálasi | Béla Miklós ( in opposition) | Zoltán Tildy

Republic of Hungary (1946-1949): Ferenc Nagy | Lajos Dinnyés | István Dobi

People's Republic of Hungary (1949-1989): István Dobi | Mátyás Rákosi | Imre Nagy | András Hegedüs | Imre Nagy | János Kádár | Ferenc Munnich | János Kádár | Gyula Kállai | Jenő Fock | György Lázár | Károly Grósz | Miklós Németh

Republic of Hungary (since 1989): Miklós Németh | József Antall | Péter Boross | Gyula Horn | Viktor Orbán | Péter Medgyessy | Ferenc Gyurcsány | Gordon Bajnai | Viktor Orbán

  • Man
  • Prime Minister (Hungary )
  • Hungarian
  • Born 1901
  • Died in 1961
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