Lázár cabinet

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The Lázár cabinet was formed on May 15, 1975 by Prime Minister György Lázár and replaced that of Prime Minister Jenő Fock . The Cabinet held office for more than twelve years to 25 June 1987 was up by Prime Minister Károly Grósz formed Cabinet Grósz replaced. The cabinet consisted exclusively of ministers from the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party MSZMP (Magyar Szocialista Munkáspárt) .

minister

Office Surname Term of office
Chairman of the Council of Ministers György Lázár May 15, 1975 to June 25, 1987
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers György Aczél May 15, 1975 to June 25, 1982
János Borbándi May 15, 1975 to December 6, 1984
István Huszár May 15, 1975 to June 27, 1980
Gyula Szekér May 15, 1975 to June 27, 1980
Mátyás Tímár May 15, 1975 to July 4, 1975
Ferenc Havasi July 4, 1975 to April 22, 1978
József Marjai April 3, 1978 to June 25, 1987
Lajos Faluvégi June 27, 1980 to December 30, 1986
István Sarlós June 25, 1982 to December 19, 1984
Lajos Czinege December 6, 1984 to June 25, 1987
Judit Csehák December 6, 1984 to June 25, 1987
László Maróthy December 6, 1984 to June 25, 1987
Frigyes Berecz December 30, 1986 to June 25, 1987
Minister of Labor László Karakas May 15, 1975 to June 24, 1977
Ferenc Trethon June 24, 1977 to September 30, 1981
Foreign minister Frigyes puja May 15, 1975 to July 8, 1983
Péter Várkonyi July 8, 1983 to June 25, 1987
Foreign Trade Minister József Bíró May 15, 1975 to March 30, 1979
Peter Veress March 30, 1979 to June 25, 1987
Minister for Construction and Urban Development József Bondor May 15, 1975 to June 24, 1977
Kálmán Ábrahám June 24, 1977 to June 27, 1984
László Somogyi June 27, 1984 to June 25, 1987
Minister of Education Imre Pozsgay June 27, 1980 to June 25, 1982
Minister for Internal Trade István Szurdi May 15, 1975 to October 29, 1976
Vilmos Sághy October 29, 1976 to June 15, 1982
Zoltán Juhár June 15, 1982 to June 25, 1987
Finance minister Lajos Faluvégi May 15, 1975 to June 27, 1980
István Hetényi June 27, 1980 to December 30, 1986
Péter Medgyessy December 30, 1986 to June 25, 1987
Minister of Health Emil Schultheisz May 15, 1975 to December 6, 1984
László Medve December 6, 1984 to June 25, 1987
Minister for Metallurgy and Machine Industry Gyula Horgos May 15, 1975 to July 4, 1975
Tivadar Nemeslaki July 4, 1975 to February 7, 1978
István Soltész April 22, 1978 to December 31, 1980
Industry Minister Lajos Méhes January 1, 1981 to December 9, 1983
László Kapolyi December 9, 1983 to June 25, 1987
Interior minister András Benkei May 15, 1975 to June 27, 1980
István Horváth June 27, 1980 to March 29, 1985
János Kamara March 29, 1985 to June 25, 1987
Minister of Justice Mihály Korom May 15, 1975 to April 22, 1978
Imre Markója April 22, 1978 to June 25, 1987
Minister of Education László Orbán May 15, 1975 to July 22, 1976
Imre Pozsgay December 22, 1976 to June 27, 1980
Béla Köpeczi June 25, 1982 to June 25, 1987
Minister for Agriculture and Food Imre Dimény May 15, 1975 to July 4, 1975
Pál Romány July 4, 1975 to June 27, 1980
Jenő Vancsa June 27, 1980 to June 25, 1987
Minister for Light Industry Jánosné Keserű May 15, 1975 to December 31, 1980
Minister for Post and Transport Károly Rödönyi May 15, 1975 to October 29, 1976
Árpád Pullai October 29, 1976 to June 30, 1983
Minister for Heavy Industry Pál Simon July 4, 1975 to December 31, 1980
Minister of Education Károly Polinszky May 15, 1975 to June 27, 1980
Minister of Transport Árpád Pullai July 1, 1983 to June 27, 1984
Lajos Urbán June 27, 1984 to June 25, 1987
Defense Minister Lajos Czinege May 15, 1975 to December 6, 1984
István Oláh December 6, 1984 to December 15, 1985
Ferenc Kárpáti December 30, 1985 to June 25, 1987
President of the State Planning Office István Huszár May 15, 1975 to June 27, 1980
Lajos Faluvégi June 27, 1980 to December 30, 1986
László Maróthy December 30, 1986 to June 25, 1987
President of the Central People's Control Committee József Szakali January 1, 1984 to December 30, 1986
László Ballai December 30, 1986 to June 25, 1987

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Individual evidence

  1. The duties of the minister of education were carried out by the minister of education from June 27, 1980 to June 25, 1982. Subsequently, the Ministry of Education was abolished again and the tasks were now taken over by the Minister of Education.
  2. ^ Died in office
  3. The individual offices of the ministers for metallurgy and machine industry, for light industry and for heavy industry were dissolved on December 31, 1980 and merged into a single office of the minister for industry.
  4. The individual offices of the ministers for metallurgy and machine industry, for light industry and for heavy industry were dissolved on December 31, 1980 and merged into a single office of the minister for industry.
  5. The duties of the minister of education were carried out by the minister of education from June 27, 1980 to June 25, 1982. The Ministry of Education was then expanded to include the Minister of Education.
  6. The individual offices of the ministers for metallurgy and machine industry, for light industry and for heavy industry were dissolved on December 31, 1980 and merged into a single office of the minister for industry.
  7. The individual offices of the ministers for metallurgy and machine industry, for light industry and for heavy industry were dissolved on December 31, 1980 and merged into a single office of the minister for industry.
  8. ^ The office of Minister of Education was dissolved on June 27, 1980 and renamed Minister of Education.
  9. ^ Died in office