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János Horváth (politician)

János Horváth (7 November 1921 – 25 November 2019) was a Hungarian economist and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) from 1945 to 1947, and later from 1998 to 2014.[1] He fled to the United States after the failure of the Hungarian revolution of 1956 becoming a college professor and, later, a candidate for the United States House of Representatives.

János Horváth
Member of the National Assembly
In office
18 June 1998 – 5 May 2014
In office
29 November 1945 – 29 August 1947
Personal details
Born(1921-11-07)7 November 1921
Cece, Hungary
Died25 November 2019(2019-11-25) (aged 98)
Budapest, Hungary
Political partyFidesz (since 1998)
Other political
affiliations
FKGP (1942–1947; 1956)
Republican Party
Children1
Professioneconomist, politician

Horváth was the oldest Member of Parliament between 2003 until his retirement in 2014.[1] He was also the youngest member of the Hungarian Parliament in 1945.[2]

Biography edit

Early life edit

He finished Count István Széchenyi School of Commerce of Budapest in 1940. He worked for Nostra General Public Warehouse Company until 1947, first as an accountant, then as deputy chief accountant and finally as president of the company. He studied besides discharging his duties at his workplace and he graduated from the Faculty of Economy of the József Nádor University of Technology and Economics in 1946.

He was a scout from 1933. He joined Calvinist youth movements from 1936 to 1939. He was chairman of one of the Soli Deo Gloria Colleges from 1938 to 1939.

Political career edit

Horváth joined the Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party (FKGP) in 1942. He was also a member of the Alliance of Peasants since that year. He participated the national resistance in 1944 against the Arrow Cross regime as a member of the "Free Life" Students' Movement. As a result, he was arrested by the Gestapo and sentenced to death. However he successfully escaped from the prison during the chaos in Budapest.[3]

After the end of the Second World War, he was elected as a deputy to the Municipality Committee of Budapest in 1945. He served as economic policy director of the Hungarian Alliance of Peasants from May 1945 to 1947. He was appointed leader of the Budapest District XIII branch of the Independent Smallholders' Party in February 1945. He became a member of the Provisional National Assembly from the FKGP's Greater Budapest Regional List on November 4, 1945. During his tenure he was a colleague of Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy.

He was arrested on trumped-up charges relating to the Hungarian Community (Magyar Közösség) case on January 16, 1947 and he was sentenced to four years of forced labour. He was expelled from the Independent Smallholders' Party on February 4, 1947. He was released in 1951. After that he worked as a manual worker from 1951 and a mechanic from 1954.

During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he participated in the reorganization of the Hungarian Alliance of Peasants. He became managing chairman of the National Economic Reconstruction Council. He also joined the re-established FKGP and became its leader in the District XIII. After the suppression of the revolution, he left the country along with his wife on November 4, 1956.

After 1956 edit

He went to the UN Office in New York on November 9, 1956.[4] He was a founding member of the Hungarian Revolutionary Council in January 1957. He was awarded a Ph.D. degree from Columbia University of New York in 1966. He became President of the Kossuth Foundation in 1966. He was a professor at Butler University since 1968. He was a visiting researcher at the Institution for Communist Affairs of Columbia University between 1971 and 1972. He founded the Indianapolis Export Trading Company in 1983.

In Indiana in 1992 he ran against Andrew Jacobs Jr. for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.[5]

Horváth returned to Hungary at the invitation of Viktor Orbán, leader of Fidesz in 1997. He obtained an honorary doctorate from the University of Economics and Public Administration of Budapest where he lectured as guest professor. He has been chairman of the cultural economy branch of the Hungarian Society of Economics and a member of the Society for the Transmission of Culture since 1999. He is the author or co-author of fourteen books and several hundred articles. He occupied the position of chairman of the economic policy committee of Fidesz in 1998.

He was elected to the National Assembly of Hungary in the 1998 Hungarian parliamentary election[4] from the party's National List after more than fifty years. He was a member of the Committee on Economics between June 25, 1998 and May 14, 2002. He served as Chairman of the Subcommittee for the European Integration during that time. Four years later, he obtained a mandate also from the Fidesz National List. He became a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

After the death of László Varga in 2003, János Horváth was the oldest sitting Member of Parliament. In that capacity he opened the inaugural meeting of the National Assembly in 2006 and 2010 as the Father of the House.

Horváth died on 25 November 2019 at the age of 98.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Register". Országgyűlés.
  2. ^ " Freedom Fighter, Part I ". National Review.
  3. ^ "Freedom Fighter, Part I". National Review. 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  4. ^ a b "Janos Horvath May, 2007 meeting. The American Hungarian Federation - Founded 1906". www.americanhungarianfederation.org. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  5. ^ 92 Presidential and Congressional Election Statistics
  6. ^ (in Hungarian). Mandiner. 2019-11-25. Archived from the original on 2019-11-27. Retrieved 2019-11-25.

External links edit

Honorary titles
Preceded by
László Varga
Oldest sitting Member of Parliament
2003–2014
Succeeded by

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Janos Horvath 7 November 1921 25 November 2019 was a Hungarian economist and politician member of the National Assembly MP from 1945 to 1947 and later from 1998 to 2014 1 He fled to the United States after the failure of the Hungarian revolution of 1956 becoming a college professor and later a candidate for the United States House of Representatives Janos HorvathMember of the National AssemblyIn office 18 June 1998 5 May 2014In office 29 November 1945 29 August 1947Personal detailsBorn 1921 11 07 7 November 1921Cece HungaryDied25 November 2019 2019 11 25 aged 98 Budapest HungaryPolitical partyFidesz since 1998 Other politicalaffiliationsFKGP 1942 1947 1956 Republican PartyChildren1Professioneconomist politicianThe native form of this personal name is Horvath Janos This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Horvath was the oldest Member of Parliament between 2003 until his retirement in 2014 1 He was also the youngest member of the Hungarian Parliament in 1945 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Political career 1 3 After 1956 2 References 3 External linksBiography editEarly life edit He finished Count Istvan Szechenyi School of Commerce of Budapest in 1940 He worked for Nostra General Public Warehouse Company until 1947 first as an accountant then as deputy chief accountant and finally as president of the company He studied besides discharging his duties at his workplace and he graduated from the Faculty of Economy of the Jozsef Nador University of Technology and Economics in 1946 He was a scout from 1933 He joined Calvinist youth movements from 1936 to 1939 He was chairman of one of the Soli Deo Gloria Colleges from 1938 to 1939 Political career edit Horvath joined the Independent Smallholders Agrarian Workers and Civic Party FKGP in 1942 He was also a member of the Alliance of Peasants since that year He participated the national resistance in 1944 against the Arrow Cross regime as a member of the Free Life Students Movement As a result he was arrested by the Gestapo and sentenced to death However he successfully escaped from the prison during the chaos in Budapest 3 After the end of the Second World War he was elected as a deputy to the Municipality Committee of Budapest in 1945 He served as economic policy director of the Hungarian Alliance of Peasants from May 1945 to 1947 He was appointed leader of the Budapest District XIII branch of the Independent Smallholders Party in February 1945 He became a member of the Provisional National Assembly from the FKGP s Greater Budapest Regional List on November 4 1945 During his tenure he was a colleague of Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy He was arrested on trumped up charges relating to the Hungarian Community Magyar Kozosseg case on January 16 1947 and he was sentenced to four years of forced labour He was expelled from the Independent Smallholders Party on February 4 1947 He was released in 1951 After that he worked as a manual worker from 1951 and a mechanic from 1954 During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 he participated in the reorganization of the Hungarian Alliance of Peasants He became managing chairman of the National Economic Reconstruction Council He also joined the re established FKGP and became its leader in the District XIII After the suppression of the revolution he left the country along with his wife on November 4 1956 After 1956 edit He went to the UN Office in New York on November 9 1956 4 He was a founding member of the Hungarian Revolutionary Council in January 1957 He was awarded a Ph D degree from Columbia University of New York in 1966 He became President of the Kossuth Foundation in 1966 He was a professor at Butler University since 1968 He was a visiting researcher at the Institution for Communist Affairs of Columbia University between 1971 and 1972 He founded the Indianapolis Export Trading Company in 1983 In Indiana in 1992 he ran against Andrew Jacobs Jr for a seat in the U S House of Representatives 5 Horvath returned to Hungary at the invitation of Viktor Orban leader of Fidesz in 1997 He obtained an honorary doctorate from the University of Economics and Public Administration of Budapest where he lectured as guest professor He has been chairman of the cultural economy branch of the Hungarian Society of Economics and a member of the Society for the Transmission of Culture since 1999 He is the author or co author of fourteen books and several hundred articles He occupied the position of chairman of the economic policy committee of Fidesz in 1998 He was elected to the National Assembly of Hungary in the 1998 Hungarian parliamentary election 4 from the party s National List after more than fifty years He was a member of the Committee on Economics between June 25 1998 and May 14 2002 He served as Chairman of the Subcommittee for the European Integration during that time Four years later he obtained a mandate also from the Fidesz National List He became a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs After the death of Laszlo Varga in 2003 Janos Horvath was the oldest sitting Member of Parliament In that capacity he opened the inaugural meeting of the National Assembly in 2006 and 2010 as the Father of the House Horvath died on 25 November 2019 at the age of 98 6 References edit a b Register Orszaggyules Freedom Fighter Part I National Review Freedom Fighter Part I National Review 2014 01 06 Retrieved 2019 09 25 a b Janos Horvath May 2007 meeting The American Hungarian Federation Founded 1906 www americanhungarianfederation org Retrieved 2019 09 25 92 Presidential and Congressional Election Statistics Elhunyt Horvath Janos in Hungarian Mandiner 2019 11 25 Archived from the original on 2019 11 27 Retrieved 2019 11 25 External links editNemzetgyules almanachja 1945 47 https www nationalreview com 2014 01 freedom fighter part iv jay nordlinger Honorary titlesPreceded byLaszlo Varga Oldest sitting Member of Parliament2003 2014 Succeeded byBela Turi Kovacs Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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