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The Prime Minister of Hungary (Hungarian: miniszterelnök) is the head of government in Hungarian politics. He or she is the leader of a political coalition in the Hungarian parliament (the Országgyűlés) and the leader of the cabinet.
[edit] Election and appointment of the Prime MinisterThe Prime Minister is officially appointed by the President of Hungary. According to the Hungarian Constitution, the President shall appoint the leader of the political party with the majority of the votes in the Parliament as Prime Minister. If there is no party with a majority, the leader of the largest party is asked to attempt to form a government. Therefore, the election of members of a certain party to parliament is the equivalent to a vote for that party's leader for Prime Minister. [edit] History of the office[edit] Palatine of HungaryMain article: Palatine (Kingdom of Hungary) The palatine (Latin: comes palatii, comes palatinus, later palatinus (regni), Hungarian: nádorispán/ nádor, Slovak: nádvorný župan/ nádvorný špán, later: palatín / nádvorník, German: Palatin) was the highest dignitary in the Kingdom of Hungary after the king (a kind of powerful Prime Minister and supreme judge) from the kingdom's rise up to 1848/1918. Initially, he was in fact the representative of the king, later the vice-regent (viceroy). In the early centuries of the kingdom, he was appointed by the king, later elected by the Diet of the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Habsburgs solidified their hold of Hungary, the dignity became an appointed position once again. Finally, it became hereditary in a cadet (junior) branch of the Habsburg dynasty after King Francis appointed his brother Joseph. [edit] List of Heads of Government of Hungary (1848-Present)[edit] Hungarian Revolution of 1848[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Kingdom of Hungary in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867-1918)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Hungarian Democratic Republic (1918-1919)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Counter-Revolutionary Governments (1919)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Romanian Occupation (1919-1920)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Kingdom of Hungary (Regency)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Hungarian State (1944-1945)[edit] Prime Minister
[edit] Soviet Backed Provisional Governments (1944-1946)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Hungarian Republic (1946-1949)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] People's Republic of Hungary (1949-1989)[edit] Chairman of the Council of Ministers
[edit] Republic of Hungary (1989-Present)[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] See also
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