- Mátyás Szűrös
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The native form of this personal name is Szűrös Mátyás. This article uses the Western name order.
Mátyás Szűrös Provisional President of the Republic of Hungary In office
October 23, 1989 – May 2, 1990Preceded by (none) Succeeded by Árpád Göncz Personal details Born September 11, 1933
Püspökladány, HungaryNationality Hungarian Political party MSZP (socialist) (during his presidency), SDP (social democratic) (currently) Spouse(s) Andrea Takács Mátyás Szűrös ([ˈmaːcaːʃ ˈsyːrøʃ]; born September 11, 1933 in Püspökladány) is a Hungarian politician. He served as provisional President of the Republic from October 18, 1989–May 2, 1990. His presidency occurred during Hungary's transition from communist to democratic government.[1] He also served as Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary from March 1989 to May 1990.
He remained a member of the parliament until 2002 as a member of the Hungarian Socialist Party, often voting against the party consensus. He quit the party in 2002, joined the newly established New Left Party and ran as their prime minister candidate on the parliamentary elections, but the formation only got 0.1% of the popular votes. In 2003, he joined the Social Democratic Party and was later elected as the chairman of the party. He resigned his position in 2005.
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Political offices Preceded by
István StadingerSpeaker of the National Assembly
1989–1990Succeeded by
István FodorPreceded by
(none)President of Hungary
1989–1990Succeeded by
Árpád GönczHeads of state of Hungary since 1918 Hungarian Democratic Republic Hungarian Soviet Republic Provisional government Regency Fascism Transition to Communism Communist Hungary Republic of Hungary Categories:- 1933 births
- Living people
- People from Püspökladány
- Speakers of the National Assembly of Hungary
- Presidents of Hungary
- Hungarian Socialist Party politicians
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