Dezső Perczel
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Dezső Perczel | |
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Minister of the Interior of Hungary | |
In office 15 January 1895 – 26 February 1899 | |
Preceded by | Károly Hieronymi |
Succeeded by | Kálmán Széll |
Personal details | |
Born | Szekszárd, Hungary | 18 January 1848
Died | 20 May 1913 65) Bonyhád, Hungary | (aged
Political party | Liberal Party, Party of National Work |
Profession | politician |
The native form of this personal name is Dr. bonyhádi Perczel Dezső. This article uses the Western name order.
Dr. Dezső Perczel de Bonyhád (18 January 1848 – 20 May 1913) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Interior Minister between 1895 and 1899 in Dezső Bánffy's cabinet. His father was Béla Perczel, a former Minister of Justice of Hungary. During his reigning Dezső Perczel supported the institution of civil marriage. He also made a law about the parish registers. He took several measures concerning about the labour movement's and the nationality movements' breaking off. Later (1903–1904) he fought against the Opposition's tactics of filibuster. He was a president of new-created Party of National Work.
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Preceded by Károly Hieronymi |
Minister of the Interior 1895–1899 |
Succeeded by Kálmán Széll |
Preceded by József Madarász |
Speaker of the House of Representatives 1899–1901 |
Succeeded by Albert Apponyi |
Preceded by Albert Apponyi |
Speaker of the House of Representatives 1903–1905 |
Succeeded by Gyula Justh |
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