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Standard of the PresidentResidence Sándor Palace Appointer National Assembly Term length Five years, renewable once Inaugural holder Mátyás Szűrös Formation 18 October 1989 Website The Office of the President of the Republic of Hungary Hungary
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Heads of State of Hungary
Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Parties Opposition Party
Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes Lajos Kossuth 14 April 1849 11 August 1849 Opposition Party Governor-President; appointed after the declaration of independent Hungarian state. Artúr Görgey
acting civil and military authority11 August 1849 13 August 1849 Military Surrendered Hungarian army to the Russian troops at Világos; the end of the Revolution. Hungarian Democratic Republic (1918–1919)
Parties Independence Party
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 1 Mihály Károlyi 16 November 1918 21 March 1919 Independence Party President of the Republic Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Parties Socialist Party of Hungary MSZDP
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 2 Sándor Garbai 21 March 1919 1 August 1919 Socialist Party of Hungary Chairman of the Central Executive Council/Prime Minister; Hungarian–Romanian War. 3 Gyula Peidl 1 August 1919 6 August 1919 MSZDP Acting President/Prime Minister; the end of the Hungarian–Romanian War. Romanian Occupation (1919–1920)
Parties KNEP
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 4 Joseph August 6 August 1919 23 August 1919 Independent Regent; Romania occupies Hungary. István Friedrich 23 August 1919 24 November 1919 Independent → KNEP Acting Head of State/Prime Minister; Romanian occupation continues. Károly Huszár 24 November 1919 1 March 1920 KNEP Acting Head of State/Prime Minister; Romanian occupation ends. Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1944)
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 1 Miklós Horthy 1 March 1920 15 October 1944 Independent Regent of a Kingdom with no King on the throne Government of National Unity (1944–1945)
Parties Arrow Cross Party
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes Ferenc Szálasi 16 October 1944 28 March 1945 Arrow Cross Party Leader of the Nation for an Arrow Cross-dominated puppet-government in the Nazi occupied portions of the country; Hungary is occupied by Nazi Germany. Soviet Backed Provisional Governments (1944–1946)
Parties Independent
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes Béla Miklós
in opposition21 December 1944 25 January 1945 Independent Prime Minister for a Communist-dominated puppet-government in the Soviet occupied portions of the country; Hungary is occupied by the Red Army. High National Council
in opposition to 28 March 194526 January 1945 1 February 1946 Multi-party Collective Head of State of the Kingdom of Hungary Republic of Hungary (1946–1949)
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 5 Zoltán Tildy 1 February 1946 2 August 1948 FKGP President of the Republic 6 Árpád Szakasits 2 August 1948 23 August 1949 MKP President of the Republic People's Republic of Hungary (1949–1989)
Parties MDP-MSZMP Non-partisan
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 7 Árpád Szakasits 23 August 1949 26 April 1950 MDP Chairman of the Presidential Council 8 Sándor Rónai 26 April 1950 14 August 1952 MDP Chairman of the Presidential Council 9 István Dobi 14 August 1952 13 April 1967 MSZMP Chairman of the Presidential Council 10 Pál Losonczi 13 April 1967 25 June 1987 MSZMP Chairman of the Presidential Council 11 Károly Németh 25 June 1987 29 June 1988 MSZMP Chairman of the Presidential Council 12 Brunó Ferenc Straub 29 June 1988 18 October 1989 Non-partisan Chairman of the Presidential Council Republic of Hungary (1989–Present)
Parties MSZMP-MSZP SZDSZ Non-partisan Fidesz
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes Mátyás Szűrös 18 October 1989 2 May 1990 MSZMP Interim President 13 Árpád Göncz 2 May 1990 4 August 2000 SZDSZ President of the Republic 14 Ferenc Mádl 4 August 2000 5 August 2005 Non-partisan President of the Republic 15 László Sólyom 5 August 2005 6 August 2010 Non-partisan President of the Republic 16 Pál Schmitt 6 August 2010 Incumbent Fidesz President of the Republic General Secretaries of the Hungarian Communist/Socialist Workers' Party (1945–1989)
# Picture Name From Until Political Party Notes 1 Mátyás Rákosi February 1945 18 July 1956 MDP also Prime Minister (1952-1953) 2 Ernő Gerő 18 July 1956 25 October 1956 MDP 3 János Kádár 25 October 1956 27 May 1988 MSZMP also Prime Minister (1956-1958 and 1961-1965) 4 Károly Grósz 27 May 1988 26 June 1989 MSZMP Prime Minister (1987-1988) 5 Rezső Nyers 26 June 1989 7 October 1989 MSZMP chairman, not General Secretary Living former Presidents
Name Term Date of birth Mátyás Szűrös 1989–1990 11 September 1933 Árpád Göncz 1990–2000 10 February 1922 László Sólyom 2005–2010 3 January 1942 Latest election
Main article: Hungarian presidential election, 2010Hungarian Presidential elections, 2010[1] Candidate Nominating Party Votes % Pál Schmitt Fidesz 263 68.1 András Balogh Hungarian Socialist Party 59 15.3 Did not vote[note 1] 20 5.2 Invalid votes[note 2] 44 11.4 Total votes 366 94.8 Total seats 386 100.00 - ^ 20 MPs opted for not registering and did not pick up their ballots
- ^ 44 empty ballots cast with neither candidate supported
See also
- List of Prime Ministers of Hungary
- List of Vice Presidents of the Presidential Council of Hungary
- High National Council
References
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