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High National Council

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High National Council
Head of State of Hungary
Interim
In office
26 January 1945 – 1 February 1946
Disputed with Ferenc Szálasi
to 28 March 1945
MonarchVacant
Prime MinisterBéla Miklós
Preceded byFerenc Szálasi
as Leader of the Nation
Succeeded byZoltán Tildy
as President of the Republic

The High National Council (Hungarian: Nemzeti Főtanács) was the collective head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1945 until 1946.


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Members of the High National Council

Parties   Independent   FKGP   MKP

Picture Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party Officeholder
Béla Zsedényi
1894–1955)
26 January 1945 29 November 1945 Independent Speaker
Ferenc Nagy
(1903–1979)
29 November 1945 7 December 1945 FKGP
7 December 1945 1 February 1946
Béla Miklós
(1890–1948)
26 January 1945 15 November 1945 Independent Prime Minister
Zoltán Tildy
(1889–1961)
15 November 1945 7 December 1945 FKGP
7 December 1945 1 February 1946
Ernő Gerő
(1898–1980)
26 January 1945 11 May 1945 MKP
József Révai
(1898–1959)
11 May 1945 27 September 1945 MKP
Mátyás Rákosi
(1892–1971)
27 September 1945 7 December 1945 MKP
László Rajk
(1909–1949)
7 December 1945 1 February 1946 MKP
Béla Varga
(1903–1995)
7 December 1945 8 January 1946 FKGP

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