Minister of Croatian Affairs of Hungary

Minister of Croatian Affairs of Hungary

The Minister of Croatian Affairs of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország horvát-szlavón-dalmát tárca nélküli minisztere) was a member of the Hungarian cabinet. Croatia was part of Hungary since 1102. After the Croatian–Hungarian Agreement in 1868 this position was created. The minister was appointed by the Parliament of Croatia, the Sabor. The officeholder kept a connection between Croatia-Slavonia-Dalmatia and Hungary (and also Austria). This position was without portfolio.

After the First World War it was dissolved, but de jure until the Hungarian Soviet Republic this position survived.

This page is a list of Ministers of Croatian Affairs of Hungary.


Contents

Ministers of Croatian Affairs, 1868-1919

Austria-Hungary

Koloman Bedeković
Nikola Tomašić
Croatian name Hungarian name Began Ended
Koloman Bedeković Kálmán Bedekovich 8 December 1868 10 February 1871
Petar Pejačević Péter Pejacsevich 10 February 1871 25 February 1876
Koloman Bedeković Kálmán Bedekovich 25 February 1876 10 August 1889
Emerik Josipović Imre Josipovich 23 August 1889 10 December 1898
- Ervin Cseh 10 December 1898 27 June 1903
Nikola Tomašić Miklós Tomassich 27 June 1903 3 November 1903
- Ervin Cseh 3 November 1903 18 June 1905
Stjepan Kovačević István Kovacsevics 18 June 1905 8 April 1906
- Sándor Wekerle 8 April 1906 23 April 1906
Gejza Josipović Géza Josipovich 23 April 1906 17 January 1910
- Károly Khuen-Héderváry 17 January 1910 22 April 1910
Gejza Josipović Géza Josipovich 22 April 1910 10 June 1913
- István Tisza 10 June 1913 21 July 1913
Teodor Pejačević[1] Tivadar Pejacsevich 21 July 1913 16 January 1916
- István Tisza 22 August 1914 16 January 1916
- Imre Hideghéthy 16 January 1916 15 June 1917
- Aladár Zichy 15 June 1917 18 August 1917
- Károly Unkelhäusser 18 August 1917 29 October 1918
- Zsigmond Kunfi[2] 6 November 1918 19 January 1919

Notes

  1. ^ Pejačević was internated to France on 22 August 1914. He was substituted by the Prime Minister István Tisza.
  2. ^ He was a People's Commissar who was entrusted with the ministry's liquidating.

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