Commons has media related to Antal Apró. He was an extra-marital child of Piroska Apró, a 19-year-old Roman Catholic cook. Antal Apró married to Klára Kovács...
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a Hungarian Jewish mother, Piroska Apró, and a Bulgarian father, Petar Dobrev. Her maternal grandfather, Antal Apró, a communist politician, served as...
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1956 – 4 November 1956 Chairman of the Presidency István Dobi Deputy List Antal Apró Ferenc Erdei József Bognár (27 Oct. 1956–) András Hegedüs (–27 Oct. 1956)...
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Deputy Chairmen of the Council of Ministers Ernő Gerő András Hegedüs Antal Apró (–1953) István Hidas (1954–) No. of ministers 29 Total no. of members...
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Gödöllő, Szeged, Kecskemét and Kiskunfélegyháza to replace members like Antal Apró. In these elections SZDSZ, FKGP and Fidesz supported one single candidate...
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Gerő András Hegedüs László Piros István Bata János Kádár Ferenc Münnich Antal Apró Imre Nagy Pál Maléter Miklós Gimes Géza Losonczy Zoltán Tildy Béla...
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Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams. During his premiership, along with his deputies Antal Apró and György Aczél, he was a member of that delegation which took over the...
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third marriage. His spouse is Klára Dobrev, whose maternal grandfather Antal Apró was Hungary's Minister of Industry in the 1950s–60s. He got his nickname...
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the following: Antal Amade de Várkony (1760–1835), Hungarian count Antal Andrássy (1742–1799), Hungarian Roman Catholic bishop Antal Apró (1913–1994), Hungarian...
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Secretary was abolished and replaced by the Minister's first deputy.) Antal Apró, Minister of Construction Materials at the Ministry of Construction; Sándor...
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