High National Council
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For civilian advisory body in South Vietnam in 1964, see High National Council (South Vietnam).
High National Council was the collective head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1945 until 1946.
Members of the first High National Council (January 26, 1945-December 7, 1945)
Picture | Name | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Party |
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Béla Zsedényi | 1894-1955 | January 26, 1945 | December 7, 1945 | Independent | |
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Béla Miklós | 1890-1948 | January 26, 1945 | December 7, 1945 | Independent |
Ernő Gerő | 1898-1980 | January 26, 1945 | May 11, 1945 | MKP | |
József Révai | 1898-1959 | May 11, 1945 | September 27, 1945 | MKP | |
Mátyás Rákosi | 1892-1971 | September 27, 1945 | December 7, 1945 | MKP |
Members of the second High National Council (December 7, 1945-February 2, 1946)
Picture | Name | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Party |
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Ferenc Nagy | 1903-1979 | December 7, 1945 | February 2, 1946 | FKGP | |
Zoltán Tildy (ex officio) | 1889-1961 | December 7, 1945 | February 2, 1946 | FKGP | |
László Rajk | 1909-1949 | December 7, 1945 | February 2, 1946 | MKP | |
Béla Varga | 1903-1999 | December 7, 1945 | January 8, 1946 | FKGP |
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