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Tihamér Fabinyi Minister of Finance of Hungary In office
6 January 1935 – 9 March 1938Preceded by Béla Imrédy Succeeded by Lajos Reményi-Schneller Personal details Born August 7, 1890
Hisnyóvíz, Austria-HungaryDied 11 June 1953 (aged 62)
Boston, United States of AmericaPolitical party Party of National Unity Profession politician, economist, lawyer The native form of this personal name is Fabinyi Tihamér. This article uses the Western name order.Tihamér Fabinyi (7 August 1890 - 11 June 1953) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Finance between 1935 and 1938. He studied in Berlin, Leipzig, Cambridge and Budapest. He served as director of law of the Ganz Danubius Joint Stock Company, later he worked as a lawyer. He was member of the House of Representatives between 1931 and 1936. In 1932 Gyula Gömbös appointed him Minister of Trade. He collaborated in the development of the Hungarian-Italian commercial contacts, Danube seafaring, the tourism and the resort area of the Balaton.
After the "Programme of Győr" he was successed by Lajos Reményi-Schneller. Fabinyi was the head of the General Credit Bank of Hungary from1938 until 1944. After the occupation of Hungary he emigrated to Switzerland then the United States.
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Political offices Preceded by
Béla ImrédyMinister of Finance
1935–1938Succeeded by
Lajos Reményi-SchnellerMinisters of Finance of Hungary since 1848 Revolution of 1848 Kingdom of Hungary Lónyay · Kerkapoly · Szlávy · Ghyczy · Széll · Tisza · Szapáry · Tisza · Wekerle Sr. · Lukács · Fejérváry · Hegedűs · Wekerle Sr. · Lukács · Teleszky · Gratz · Wekerle Sr. · PopovicsTransition period Regency Hegedüs · Hegyeshalmi · Bethlen · Kállay · Walko · Korányi · Bud · Wekerle Jr. · G. Károlyi · Korányi · Imrédy · Fabinyi · Reményi-SchnellerTransition period Communist Hungary Republic of Hungary Categories:- Hungarian politicians
- 1890 births
- 1953 deaths
- Finance ministers of Hungary
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 1st Class
- Hungarian politician stubs
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