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Minister of Public Works and Transport (Hungary)

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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)
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)
(—)
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)
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
DPBK
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
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