The minister of public works and transport of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország közmunka- és közlekedésügyi minisztere) was a member of the Hungarian cabinet from 1848 until 1889, when the ministry was merged into the Ministry of Trade. The last minister was Gábor Baross.
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Ministers of public works and transport (1848–1889)
Hungarian Kingdom (1848–1849)
Parties Opposition Party
# | Picture | Name | From | Until | Political party | Cabinet | Assembly (Election) |
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1 | ![]() |
István Széchenyi (1791–1860) |
16 April 1848 | 4 September 1848 | Opposition Party | Batthyány | Last Diet |
1 <small>(1848)</small> | |||||||
— | ![]() |
Committee of National Defence | 2 October 1848 | 14 April 1849 | — | Committee of National Defence |
Hungarian State (1849)
Parties Opposition Party
# | Picture | Name | From | Until | Political party | Cabinet | Assembly (Election) |
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(—) | ![]() |
Committee of National Defence | 14 April 1849 | 2 May 1849 | — | Committee of National Defence | 1 <small>(1848)</small> |
2 | ![]() |
László Csány (1790–1849) |
2 May 1849 | 11 August 1849 | Opposition Party | Szemere |
After the collapse of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Hungarian Kingdom became an integral part of the Austrian Empire until 1867, when dual Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was created.
Hungarian Kingdom (1867–1889)
Parties Deák Party/Liberal Party
# | Picture | Name | From | Until | Political party | Cabinet | Assembly (Election) |
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3 | ![]() |
Imre Mikó (1805–1876) |
20 February 1867 | 21 April 1870 | Deák Party | Andrássy DP |
3 (1865) |
4 (1869) | |||||||
4 | ![]() |
István Gorove (1819–1881) |
21 April 1870 | 21 June 1871 | Deák Party | ||
5 | ![]() |
Lajos Tisza (1832–1898) |
21 June 1871 | 14 November 1871 | Deák Party | ||
14 November 1871 | 4 December 1872 | Lónyay DP | |||||
5 (1872) | |||||||
4 December 1872 | 19 December 1873 | Szlávy DP | |||||
6 | ![]() |
József Zichy (1841–1924) |
19 December 1873 | 21 March 1874 | Deák Party | ||
21 March 1874 | 2 March 1875 | Bittó DP–BK | |||||
7 | Tamás Péchy (1828–1897) |
2 March 1875 | 20 October 1875 | Liberal Party | Wenckheim SZP | ||
20 October 1875 | 14 April 1880 | K. Tisza SZP |
6 (1875) | ||||
7 (1878) | |||||||
— | ![]() |
Gyula Szapáry (1832–1905) acting |
14 April 1880 | 24 April 1880 | Liberal Party | ||
8 | ![]() |
Pál Ordódy (1822–1885) |
24 April 1880 | 9 August 1882 | Liberal Party | ||
8 (1881) | |||||||
9 | ![]() |
Gábor Kemény (1830–1888) |
9 August 1882 | 19 September 1886 | Liberal Party | ||
9 (1884) | |||||||
— | ![]() |
Béla Orczy (1822–1917) acting |
19 September 1886 | 29 December 1886 | Liberal Party | ||
10 | ![]() |
Gábor Baross (1848–1892) |
29 December 1886 | 15 June 1889 | Liberal Party | ||
10 (1887) |
See also
- Cabinet ministers
- Minister of Agriculture (Hungary)
- Minister of Civilian Intelligence Services (Hungary)
- Minister of Croatian Affairs of Hungary
- Minister of Defence (Hungary)
- Minister of Education (Hungary)
- Minister of Finance (Hungary)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs (Hungary)
- Minister of the Interior (Hungary)
- Minister of Justice (Hungary)
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