- Péter
Medgyessy (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɛɟːɛʃi ˈpeːtɛr] ; born 19
October 1942) is a
retired Hungarian politician who
served as
Prime Minister of...
- Jenő
Medgyessy (13
December 1889 – 17
November 1973), also
known in
Brazil as Eugênio
Marinetti or
Eugenio Medgyessy, was a
Hungarian footballer and manager...
- by the
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) on 25
August 2004,
after Péter
Medgyessy resigned due to a
conflict with the
Socialist Party's
coalition partner...
- Pál
Medgyessy (October 19, 1919, in
Egercsehi –
October 8, 1977, in Budapest) was a mathematician,
Doctor of
Mathematical Sciences (1973). He graduated...
-
Ferenc Medgyessy (1881 in Debrecen,
Hungary – 1958 in Budapest, Hungary) was a
Hungarian sculptor and physician.
After graduating in
medicine he studied...
-
Combined results for
Fidesz (148 seats, 29.48%) and MDF (17 seats, 2.80%).
Medgyessy was
selected as the MSZP's
Prime Minister candidate in June 2001, but...
- Dóra
Medgyessy (born July 21, 1986) is a
Hungarian basketball player for
Aluinvent DVTK and the
Hungarian national team. She parti****ted at the EuroBasket...
- The
Medgyessy Government was the
fifth government of
Hungary after the
regime change. The
government was
formed by the same two
parties as the Horn Government...
-
minister without portfolio. He was one of the
candidates to
succeed Péter
Medgyessy as
prime minister in 2004 but lost to
Ferenc Gyurcsány. In 1983 he graduated...
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Platero (1919) Pode
Pedersen (1920–23)
Charlie Williams (1924–26) Eugênio
Medgyessy (1927–28) Luiz
Vinhaes (1929–33)
Quincey Taylor (1934–36) Héctor Cabelli...