- József Tihamér
Antall Jr. (Hungarian:
ifjabb Antall József Tihamér,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈifjɒbː ˈɒntɒl ˈjoːʒef]; 8
April 1932 – 12
December 1993)...
- in 1991 and was
completed in 1997,
whilst the last
phase of
extensions (
Antall and Brandt),
towards the
Place du Luxembourg/Luxemburgplein
along the Rue...
- The
government of József
Antall was the
first governing cabinet of
Hungary after the end of Communism. It was
elected in 1990 in the
first free and fair...
-
mutual trust according to
contemporary reports. In addition,
Antall's father, József
Antall Sr. was a
prominent FKGP-member and
friend of Béla Kovács in...
- Hungary's
emergence as a
democratic country under the
leadership of József
Antall,
Prime Minister between 1990 and 1993.
Since then, its
representation receded...
- The
Henryk Sławik and József
Antall Monument (Polish:
Pomnik Henryka Sławika i Józsefa Antalla) is a
memorial sculpture in Warsaw, Poland,
within the South...
-
Minister of
Education from 1993 to 1994 in the
conservative cabinets of József
Antall and Péter Boross. Mádl ran
unsuccessfully for the
position of President...
- as such. He left
office on 23 May 1990,
after suffering defeat by József
Antall in Hungary's
first free
elections following the fall of Communism. He was...
-
pursuit of
individual and
economic freedom and
national sovereignty. József
Antall, a
historian and
Christian democrat who
served as the
first post-communist...
- The
Henryk Sławik and József
Antall Monument (Hungarian: Sławik
Henryk és
Antall József emlékműve; Polish:
Pomnik Henryka Sławika i Józsefa Antalla) is...