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    Jenő Fock (Hungarian: [ˈjɛnøː ˈfokk]; 17 May 1916 – 22 May 2001) was a Hungarian Communist politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers...
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  • Göring Dirk Fock (1858–1941), Dutch politician Gorch Fock (author), pseudonym of Johann Wilhelm Kinau (1880-1916), German author Jenő Fock (1916–2001)...
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  • Look up Jenő in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jenő (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjɛnøː]) is a Hungarian male given name, equivalent to Eugene. In Austria...
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    of the Political Committee. Following the downfall and resignation of Jenő Fock he was appointed Prime Minister of Hungary (officially Chairman of the...
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    President of Nicaragua from 1956 to 1963; of a massive heart attack Jenő Fock became the Prime Minister of Hungary when he was named Chairman of the...
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  • April 1967 1 year, 288 days Kállai MSZMP 49 Jenő Fock (1916–2001) 14 April 1967 15 May 1975 8 years, 31 days Fock MSZMP 29 (1967) 30 (1971) 50 György Lázár...
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    defeated the reform wing, which was led by Rezső Nyers, Lajos Fehér and Jenő Fock, and implemented the renewed centralisation of the economy. Unqualified...
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  • Prime minister (1961–1965) Gyula Kállai, Prime minister (1965–1967) Jenő Fock, Prime minister (1967–1975) György Lázár, Prime minister (1975–1987) Károly...
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    41 days 1 MSZMP 4 István Bethlen 10 years, 132 days 1 Unity Party 5 Jenő Fock 8 years, 31 days 1 MSZMP 6 Sándor Wekerle 7 years, 48 days 3 Liberal Party...
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    Chaika, that has served as an official car of Hungarian Prime Minister Jenő Fock. The car was later converted by the Hungarian State Railways to travel...
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  • Aldunate Lyon, Colombian lawyer, educator and activist (d. 2018) May 17 Jenő Fock, 49th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 2001) Lenka Reinerová, Czech writer...
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    office 14 April 1967 – 25 June 1987 Chairman of the Council of Ministers Jenő Fock György Lázár Preceded by István Dobi Succeeded by Károly Németh Personal...
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  • 13 September 1961 30 June 1965 Gyula Kállai 30 June 1965 14 April 1967 Jenő Fock 14 April 1967 15 May 1975 György Lázár 15 May 1975 25 June 1987 Károly...
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    economic reform package, the New Economic Mechanism, with Prime Minister Jenő Fock. After the failure of the reforms (because of the orthodox Marxists' strengthening)...
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    Presidential Council István Dobi Preceded by János Kádár Succeeded by Jenő Fock Personal details Born (1910-06-01)1 June 1910 Berettyóújfalu, Austria-Hungary...
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  • Biesheuvel, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1971–1973) (b. 1920) May 22 – Jenő Fock, 49th prime minister of Hungary (b. 1916) June 1 – Nepalese royal massacre:...
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    the Eastern European nation's official head of state. Prime Minister Jenő Fock would remain the head of government, and the de facto leader of Hungary...
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    1961–1962 Biszku became the deputy prime minister, alongside Antal Apró, Jenő Fock and Gyula Kállai. He was replaced by Lajos Fehér on 27 November 1962....
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  • jazz singer. Katharine Bartlett, 93, American physical anthropologist. Jenő Fock, 85, Hungarian communist politician, prime minister (1967-1975). Ralph...
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  • the Council of Ministers (Deputy Prime Minister), second to Chairman Jenő Fock. Vályi did considerable work in connection with the reform of the economic...
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  • functioned as Deputy Minister of Heavy Industry in the government of Jenő Fock from 15 October 1974 to 4 July 1975. Succeeding Gyula Szekér, he served...
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  • Stocker 1858 1925 American Eugène Ysaÿe 1858 1931 Belgian Gerard von Brucken Fock 1859 1935 Dutch De wederkomst van Christus Hedwige Chrétien 1859 1944 French...
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    Netherlands September 17, 2022 Pasadena, California, United States 1966 Vladimir Fock December 22, 1898 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire December 27, 1974 Leningrad...
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  • (1859–1939), German conductor and composer of 1 symphony Gerard von Brucken Fock (1859–1935), Dutch composer of 3 symphonies Josef Bohuslav Foerster (1859–1951)...
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  • Khuen-Héderváry II NMP 16 (1910) 22 April 1912 4 January 1913 Lukács NMP 15 Jenő Balogh (1864–1953) 4 January 1913 15 June 1917 National Party of Work I....
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    MÉP Kállay MÉP 14 Miklós Kállay (1887–1967) 20 May 1942 24 July 1943 15 Jenő Ghyczy (1893–1982) 24 July 1943 22 March 1944 (deposed) Independent 16 Döme...
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  • Max Bruch (1838–1920) Arnold von Bruck (c. 1500 – 1554) Gerard von Brucken Fock (1859–1935) Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) Joan Brudieu (1520–1591) Nicolaus...
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  • individual sabre details  Jenő Fuchs (HUN)  Béla Békessy (HUN)  Ervin Mészáros (HUN) team sabre details  Hungary (HUN) Jenő Fuchs László Berti Ervin Mészáros...
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    (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Cabinet Assembly (Election) 1 Jenő Landler (1875–1928) serving with Béla Vágó 21 March 1919 1 August 1919 MSZP/SZKMMP...
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  • (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Cabinet Assembly (Election) 1 Jenő Varga (1879–1964) 21 March 1919 3 April 1919 MSZP Central Executive Council...
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