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Boross Government

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Boross Government

63rdCabinet of Hungary
Date formed21 December 1993
Date dissolved15 July 1994
People and organisations
Head of stateÁrpád Göncz (Ind.)
Head of governmentPéter Boross
Member party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition party
Opposition leaderIván Pető (SZDSZ)
Gyula Horn (MSZP)
Viktor Orbán (Fidesz)
József Torgyán (FKgP)
István Csurka (MIÉP)
History
Election-
Outgoing election1994 election
Legislature term1990–1994
PredecessorAntall Government
SuccessorHorn Government

TheBoross government was the second cabinet of Hungary after thefall of Communism. It was established on 21 December 1993 under the leadership ofPéter Boross, as a coalition of theHungarian Democratic Forum,United Smallholders' Party andChristian Democratic People's Party. It was formed after the death in office ofPrime MinisterJózsef Antall on 12 December 1993, upon which the theninterior minister Boross became acting prime minister immediately. He was later confirmed in office with a vote of 201 members of parliament over a week later. The cabinet was essentially unchanged from Antall's, with the exception ofImre Kónya taking over Boross's former post of Interior Minister. The government was defeated in the1994 Hungarian parliamentary election, and subsequently Boross resigned on 15 July 1994 in favor ofGyula Horn.

Party breakdown

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Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

10
3
3
2

Composition

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OfficeImageIncumbentPolitical partyIn office
Prime MinisterPéter BorossMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of Internal AffairsImre KónyaMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of Foreign AffairsGéza JeszenszkyMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of FinanceIván SzabóMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of Industry and TradeJános LatorcaiKDNP21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of AgricultureJános SzabóEKgP21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of JusticeIstván BalsaiMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of WelfareLászló SurjánKDNP21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of Culture and Public EducationFerenc MádlIndependent21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of DefenseLajos FürMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of LabourGyula KissEKgP21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister for the Environment and WaterJános GyurkóMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of Transport, Communications and WaterGyörgy SchamschulaMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister of International Economic RelationsBéla KádárMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister without portfolio
for secret services
Tibor FüzessyKDNP21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister without portfolio
for compensation
Ferenc József NagyEKgP21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister without portfolio
leading the National Technical Development Committee
Ernő PungorIndependent21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994
Minister without portfolio
for privatization
Tamás SzabóMDF21 December 1993 – 15 July 1994

References

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József Bölöny: Magyarország kormányai 1848–2004 (Governments of Hungary from 1848 to 2004) Az 1987–2004 közötti időszakot feldolgozta és sajtó alá rendezte Hubai László. 5. bővített és javított kiadás. (the period between 1987 and 2004 was written by László Hubai) Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó. 2004. ISBN 963-05-8106-X

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