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Gyula Andrássy the Younger

Count Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka the Younger (Hungarian: 'Ifj. Andrássy Gyula') (30 June 1860 - 11 June 1929) was a Hungarian politician.

The second son of Count Gyula Andrássy, the younger Andrássy became under-secretary in the Wekerle ministry in 1892; in 1893 he became minister of education, and in June 1894 was appointed minister in attendance on the king, retiring in 1895 with Wekerle. In 1898, with his elder brother, he left the Liberal party, but returned to it again after the fall of the Bánffy ministry. In 1905 he was one of the leaders of the Coalition which brought about the fall of the Liberal Sisza ministry. In 1906 he became Minister of the Interior in the compromise Wekerle cabinet and held that office until the fall of the ministry in 1909. In 1912 he represented Austria in the diplomatic endeavor to prevent the outbreak of the Balkan War. In 1915 he urged the making of peace and an extension of the franchise in Hungary. As Foreign Minister, in 1918, he declared the alliance with Germany dissolved and tried to conclude a separate peace. He retired from office in the same year, but was returned in 1920 to the National Assembly as non-partisan delegate. He subsequently became leader of the Christian National party.

He is the author of Ungarns Ausgleich mit Österreich vom Jahre 1867 (Ger. ed., Leipzig, 1897), and a work in Hungarian on the origins of the Hungarian state and constitution (Budapest, 1901). That book was translated into English and published as The Development of Hungarian Constitutional Liberty (London, 1908). His later works include, in Hungarian and German, Wer hat den Krieg verbrochen? Interessensolidarität des Deutschtums and Ungartums and Diplomatie und Weltkrieg.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Lajos Tisza
Minister besides the King
1894–1895
Succeeded by
Géza Fejérváry
Preceded by
József Kristóffy
Interior Minister
1906–1910
Succeeded by
Károly Khuen-Héderváry
Preceded by
István Burián
Joint Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary
1918
Succeeded by
post abolished
Party political offices
Preceded by
new party
Chairman of the Constitution Party
1905–1910
Succeeded by
János Hadik



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