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Péter Ákos Bod

Péter Ákos Bod (born 28 July 1951) is a Hungarian politician and economist, who served as Minister of Industry and Trade in the cabinet of József Antall from 1990 to 1991 then Governor of the Hungarian National Bank from 1991 to 1994, when he resigned under the pressure of the Socialist Gyula Horn cabinet. He was also a Member of Parliament for the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) from 1990 until his resignation in 1991.[1] In 1996, he joined the Hungarian Democratic People's Party (MDNP) and was elected to its leadership.[2]

Péter Ákos Bod
Péter Ákos Bod in 1998
Governor of the Hungarian National Bank
In office
9 December 1991 – 14 December 1994
Preceded byGyörgy Surányi
Succeeded byGyörgy Surányi
Minister of Industry and Trade
In office
23 May 1990 – 9 December 1991
Prime MinisterJózsef Antall
Preceded byFerenc Horváth (Industry)
Tamás Beck (Trade)
Succeeded byIván Szabó
Member of the National Assembly
In office
2 May 1990 – 9 December 1991
Personal details
Born (1951-07-28) 28 July 1951 (age 72)
Szigetvár, Hungary
Political partyMDF (1989–1996)
MDNP (1996–2001)
Spouse
Katalin Monostori
(m. 1974; div. 2006)
Léda Szőnyi
(m. 2008)
ChildrenZsófia
Péter
Márton
Professionpolitician, economist
A 200 Forint coin bearing Bod's signature

Before the second round of the 2006 parliamentary election, when MDF made it clear that they would not support Viktor Orbán's Fidesz, Orbán tried to get their support by declaring that he withdrew from Prime Minister candidacy, and sought a compromise candidate, Péter Ákos Bod. However MDF maintains its position and Fidesz lost the election by the ruling left-wing coalition parties.[3]

His ancestor was Péter Bod (1712–1769), a Transylvanian Calvinist pastor, historian, "the greatest Hungarian scientist in the late-Baroque decades."[4]

Personal life edit

He married Katalin Monostori in 1974. Their daughter, Zsófia was born in 1977. They divorced in 2006. He remarried in 2008 to Léda Szőnyi with whom he has two sons, Péter (born in 2009) and Márton (born in 2011).[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Register". Országgyűlés.
  2. ^ Bölöny, József – Hubai, László: Magyarország kormányai 1848–2004 [Cabinets of Hungary 1848–2004], Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 2004 (5th edition). p. 295.
  3. ^ "Orbán Bod Péter Ákost ajánlja" (in Hungarian). Index.hu. 12 April 2006. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  4. ^ Sőtér, István (ed.): A magyar irodalom története, Vol. II,. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1964. p. 562.
  5. ^ [Magyarország sikeres személyiségei – British Publishing House, 2020 – Bod Péter Ákos]

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Industry and Trade
1990–1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of the Hungarian National Bank
1991–1994
Succeeded by

péter, Ákos, born, july, 1951, hungarian, politician, economist, served, minister, industry, trade, cabinet, józsef, antall, from, 1990, 1991, then, governor, hungarian, national, bank, from, 1991, 1994, when, resigned, under, pressure, socialist, gyula, horn,. Peter Akos Bod born 28 July 1951 is a Hungarian politician and economist who served as Minister of Industry and Trade in the cabinet of Jozsef Antall from 1990 to 1991 then Governor of the Hungarian National Bank from 1991 to 1994 when he resigned under the pressure of the Socialist Gyula Horn cabinet He was also a Member of Parliament for the Hungarian Democratic Forum MDF from 1990 until his resignation in 1991 1 In 1996 he joined the Hungarian Democratic People s Party MDNP and was elected to its leadership 2 Peter Akos BodMPPeter Akos Bod in 1998Governor of the Hungarian National BankIn office 9 December 1991 14 December 1994Preceded byGyorgy SuranyiSucceeded byGyorgy SuranyiMinister of Industry and TradeIn office 23 May 1990 9 December 1991Prime MinisterJozsef AntallPreceded byFerenc Horvath Industry Tamas Beck Trade Succeeded byIvan SzaboMember of the National AssemblyIn office 2 May 1990 9 December 1991Personal detailsBorn 1951 07 28 28 July 1951 age 72 Szigetvar HungaryPolitical partyMDF 1989 1996 MDNP 1996 2001 SpouseKatalin Monostori m 1974 div 2006 wbr Leda Szonyi m 2008 wbr ChildrenZsofia Peter MartonProfessionpolitician economistThe native form of this personal name is Bod Peter Akos This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals A 200 Forint coin bearing Bod s signatureBefore the second round of the 2006 parliamentary election when MDF made it clear that they would not support Viktor Orban s Fidesz Orban tried to get their support by declaring that he withdrew from Prime Minister candidacy and sought a compromise candidate Peter Akos Bod However MDF maintains its position and Fidesz lost the election by the ruling left wing coalition parties 3 His ancestor was Peter Bod 1712 1769 a Transylvanian Calvinist pastor historian the greatest Hungarian scientist in the late Baroque decades 4 Personal life editHe married Katalin Monostori in 1974 Their daughter Zsofia was born in 1977 They divorced in 2006 He remarried in 2008 to Leda Szonyi with whom he has two sons Peter born in 2009 and Marton born in 2011 5 References edit Register Orszaggyules Bolony Jozsef Hubai Laszlo Magyarorszag kormanyai 1848 2004 Cabinets of Hungary 1848 2004 Akademiai Kiado Budapest 2004 5th edition p 295 Orban Bod Peter Akost ajanlja in Hungarian Index hu 12 April 2006 Retrieved 30 January 2016 Soter Istvan ed A magyar irodalom tortenete Vol II Budapest Akademiai Kiado 1964 p 562 Magyarorszag sikeres szemelyisegei British Publishing House 2020 Bod Peter Akos External links editBiography CV amp Publications Corvinus University of BudapestPolitical officesPreceded byTamas Beck Minister of Industry and Trade1990 1991 Succeeded byIvan SzaboPreceded byGyorgy Suranyi Governor of the Hungarian National Bank1991 1994 Succeeded byGyorgy Suranyi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Akos Bod amp oldid 1147421258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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