List of Speakers of the House of Magnates

The House of Magnates was initially established during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, as the upper chamber of the Diet of Hungary, and existed with interruptions 18481918.

  Opposition Party
  Deák Party/Liberal Party/National Party of Work
  National Constitution Party

# Name Entered office Left Office Political party
1 György Mailáth senior 25 June 1848 31 December 1848 Conservative Party
2 Zsigmond Perényi 1 January 1849 11 August 1849 Opposition Party
3 György Apponyi 6 April 1861 22 August 1861 Conservative Party
4 Pál Sennyey 9 December 1865 22 March 1867 Deák Party
4 György Mailáth junior 22 March 1867 29 March 1883 Conservative Party
5 László Szőgyény-Marich 25 May 1883 7 December 1884 Liberal Party
6 Pál Sennyey 16 December 1884 3 January 1888
7 Miklós Vay 17 January 1888 13 May 1894
8 József Szlávy 16 September 1894 3 October 1896 Liberal Party
9 Vilmos Tóth 22 November 1896 14 June 1898 Liberal Party
10 Tibor Károlyi 17 June 1898 2 October 1900 Liberal Party
11 Albin Csáky 2 October 1900 19 February 1906 Liberal Party
12 Aurél Dessewffy 17 May 1906 10 February 1910
(13) Albin Csáky 18 June 1910 21 September 1912 National Party of Work
13 Samu Jósika 21 September 1912 19 June 1917 National Party of Work
14 Endre Hadik-Barkóczy 19 June 1917 22 June 1918 National Constitution Party
15 Gyula Wlassics 22 June 1918 16 November 1918 National Constitution Party

During the First Hungarian Republic the House of Magnates was replaced by the National Council. During the Hungarian Soviet Republic it was replaced by the National Assembly of Soviets. 19201927 it was replaced by a unicameral National Assembly. 19271945 it was re-established.

Name Entered Office Left Office
Gyula Wlassics 31 January 1927 8 March 1935
Bertalan Széchényi 1 May 1935 3 June 1943
Zsigmond Perényi 23 October 1943 3 November 1944
Jenő Rátz 8 November 1944 28 March 1945

Sources

  • Official website of the National Assembly of Hungary (in Hungarian)
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gollark: I don't see why I would want dead ones.
gollark: Certainly not to the extent that you'd expect piles of dead ones.
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