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Péter Medgyessy | |
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5th Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary | |
In office May 27, 2002 – September 29, 2004 | |
Preceded by | Viktor Orbán |
Succeeded by | Ferenc Gyurcsány |
Personal details | |
Born | Budapest, Hungary | October 19, 1942
Political party | independent |
Spouse | Katalin Csaplár |
Péter Medgyessy (Hungarian pronunciation: [peːtɛr mɛdɟɛʃːi] ; born October 19, 1942, Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and was the Prime Minister of Hungary from May 27, 2002 until September 29, 2004.
Biography
Born in Budapest, Medgyessy studied theoretical economics at the Corvinus University of Budapest (then called Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences). He graduated in 1966, then returned to receive his doctorate. He is fluent in French and Romanian, and knowledgeable in the English and Russian languages.
Between 1966 and 1982, he held various senior positions in departments of the Ministry of Finance. In 1982, he became Deputy Minister of Finance, and in 1987, he became Minister of Finance.
Between 1988 and 1990, Medgyessy was the Deputy Prime Minister for economic affairs, and between 1990 and 1996, he was CEO and Chairman of various Hungarian banks. After Gyula Horn took over the Hungarian government, Medgyessy returned to his previous position as Minister of Finance, in 1996. After his term ended, he became Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Inter-Europa Bank, and Vice President of Atlasz Insurance Company; he held these positions from 1998 to 2001.
He received the Commander's Cross with a Star of the Order of Merit in 1998, and the highest French decoration, the Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 2000.
The Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) nominated him as their candidate for prime minister. The party won the 2002 elections, and on May 27, 2002, the Hungarian Parliament elected Medgyessy as the Prime Minister of Hungary.
Sources
- www.mno.hu
- atv.hu (seems to be a small mention)