List of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (1990–94)

The National Assembly chamber and the winners of the individual seats in 1990

The list of members of the National Assembly of Hungary (1990–1994) is the list of members of the National Assembly - the unicameral legislative body of Hungary - according to the outcome of the Hungarian parliamentary election of 1990. The members of the new National Assembly were installed on May 2, 1990. There has been a sizable number of mutations since due to the particular nature of the Hungary constitutional system. New members are supplied from their party lists so the resignation of individual members' seats does not change the balance of power in the National Assembly.

Officials

Speaker of the National Assembly

Deputy Speakers of the National Assembly

Recorders

  • István Balás (MDF) (May 2, 1990 – June 11, 1990)
  • Gábor Balogh (KDNP) (May 2, 1990 – March 17, 1993)
  • Balázs Bárdos (FKGP) (May 2, 1990 – January 15, 1991)
  • László Boros (MSZP) (February 11, 1991 – 27 June 1994)
  • Katalin Bossányi (MSZP) (May 2, 1990 – January 31, 1991)
  • Béla Glattfelder (Fidesz)
  • József Horváth (MDF) (June 11, 1990 – 27 June 1994)

  • Péter Juhász (KDNP) (March 24, 1992 – 27 June 1994)
  • Mária Kóródi (SZDSZ)
  • Gyula Pásztor (FKGP) (February 11, 1991 – May 7, 1991)
  • Lajos Szabó (FKGP) (May 14, 1991 – June 27, 1994)
  • Sándor Tóth (KDNP)
  • Zoltán Trombitás (Fidesz)

Father of the House

Baby of the House

Senior Recorders

Leaders of the parliamentary groups

Composition

Affiliation Members
2 May 1990 27 June 1994
MDF 165 135
SZDSZ 94 83
FKGP 44 9
MSZP 33 33
Fidesz 22 26
KDNP 21 23
  ASZ
1 2
  EKGP
36
  MIÉP
12
  Independent
6 26
Total number of seats
386 385

Note: ASZ and, after 1992, FKGP politicians were also technically independent MPs

Members of the National Assembly

Parties of the Coalition Government

MDF

  • Bertalan Andrásfalvy (Baranya County I)
  • József Antall (Budapest Regional List)[1]
  • András Baka (Budapest Regional List)[2]
  • Lajos Bakó (Győr-Moson-Sopron County II)
  • Tibor Balázsi (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County I)
  • Gábor Tamás Balla (Budapest XXV)
  • János Balogh (Győr-Moson-Sopron County V)[3]
  • István Balsai (National List)
  • György Bánffy (Budapest I)
  • Miklós Baranyai (Heves County III)[4]
  • Pál Becker (Pest County V)
  • István Bethlen (Budapest Regional List)
  • Endre Bilecz (Nógrád County Regional List)[5]
  • Ferenc Bíró (Baranya County Regional List)
  • Péter Ákos Bod (Veszprém County Regional List)[6]
  • László Bogár (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Regional List)
  • Zoltán Bogárdi (Pest County I)
  • Katalin Botos (Budapest Regional List)[7]
  • József Bratinka (Csongrád County III)
  • Miklós Csapody (Budapest XV)
  • Dénes Csengey (Zala County Regional List)[8]
  • István Csizmadia (Veszprém County IV)
  • György Csóti (National List)
  • Ibolya Dávid (Tolna County V)
  • Krisztina Dobos (Budapest Regional List)[9]
  • László Dobos (Budapest XIV)
  • Gábor Farkas (Pest County VI)
  • Attila Fejes (Hajdú-Bihar County I)
  • György Fekete (Budapest Regional List)[10]
  • Gyula Fekete (Budapest V)
  • Pál Fekete (Bács-Kiskun County V)
  • János Figler (Tolna County II)
  • András Attila Fodor (Budapest XXVIII)
  • Lajos Für (Vas County Regional List)
  • Antal Gaál (Somogy County IV)
  • Ferenc Gömbös (Vas County IV)
  • Ferenc Grezsa (Csongrád County Regional List)
  • Dezső Gyarmati (National List)
  • János Gyurkó (Budapest XXX)
  • József Hoppa (Baranya County IV)
  • Balázs Horváth (Veszprém County VI)
  • Béla Horváth (Budapest XVIII)
  • József Horváth (Komárom-Esztergom County Regional List)
  • Miklós Horváth (Fejér County II)
  • Richárd Hörcsik (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Regional List)
  • István Illésy (Fejér County III)
  • Ferenc Jakab (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County V)
  • Károly Jávor (Pest County V)
  • Fábián Józsa (Bács-Kiskun County I)
  • Attila Kálmán (Komárom-Esztergom County II)
  • Gábor Kánya (Bács-Kiskun County III)
  • József Kapronczay (Baranya County VII)
  • Péter Karsai (Bács-Kiskun County X)
  • Zoltán Kátay (Budapest XVII)
  • Tamás Katona (Pest County II)
  • András Kelemen (Fejér County Regional List)
  • Sándor K. Keresztes (Győr-Moson-Sopron County Regional List)
  • Kálmán Kéri (National List)[11]
  • Gyula Kincses (Hajdú-Bihar County Regional List)
  • Gyula József Kis (Budapest Regional List)
  • György Kiss (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County IV)
  • Sándor Komor (Hajdú-Bihar County IV)
  • Imre Kónya (Pest County Regional List)
  • Katalin Kónya-Kutrucz (National List)
  • Péter Kószó (Csongrád County Regional List)
  • László Kovács (Pest County VIII)
  • Huba Kozma (Bács-Kiskun County Regional List)
  • Ferenc Kulin (Pest County Regional List)
  • Sándor Kulin (Pest County XVI)
  • István Markó (Békés County Regional List)
  • Gyula Marx (Zala County Regional List)[12]
  • László Medgyasszay (Győr-Moson-Sopron County I)
  • László Mészáros (Veszprém County Regional List)[13]
  • Péter Mészáros (Budapest XXXII)
  • Károly Mezey (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County VII)
  • Zoltán Mihály (Csongrád County VII)
  • Lajos Mile (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County III)
  • István Molnár (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County V)
  • István Nagy (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Regional List)
  • József Nagy-Bozsoky (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County X)
  • Tibor Nyerges (Tolna County Regional List)
  • Imre Palkovics (Veszprém County Regional List)
  • József Pál (Nógrád County Regional List)
  • Gyula Pánczél (Bács-Kiskun County Regional List)
  • András Pap (Baranya County II)
  • Lehel György Papp (Csongrád County V)
  • Sándor Papp (Veszprém County VII)
  • Gábor Perjés (Budapest XVI)
  • Ferenc Pesti (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County XIII)
  • László Petronyák (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County IV)
  • Jenő Póda (Csongrád County Regional List)
  • Endre Pokorny (Heves County Regional List)
  • József Pongrácz (Heves County V)
  • Erzsébet Pusztai (Veszprém County I)
  • Ernő Raffay (Csongrád County I)
  • Katalin Remport (Békés County VII)
  • Gábor Roszík (Pest County IV)
  • Róbert Rudics (Zala County IV)
  • László Salamon (National List)
  • György Sándorfy (Budapest Regional List)[14]
  • József Sápi (Hajdú-Bihar County V)
  • László Sárossy (Budapest IV)
  • György Schamschula (Budapest VII)
  • Ferenc Schmidt (Veszprém County V)
  • Csaba Siklós (Budapest III)
  • Tamás Somogyi (Budapest X)
  • László Sóvágó (Hajdú-Bihar County VII)
  • Zoltán Speidl (Nógrád County I)
  • György Szabad (Budapest Regional List)
  • Iván Szabó (Budapest XII)
  • János Szabó (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County VIII)
  • Lajos Szabó (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County VII)
  • Tamás Szabó (Veszprém County II)
  • Béla Szarvas (Heves County I)
  • Rudolf Szauter (Pest County X)
  • Zoltán Szeleczky (Budapest XVII)
  • László Szendrei (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County VI)
  • János Szentágothai (National List)

See also

Notes

  1. He died of cancer on December 12, 1993. He was replaced by György Fekete.
  2. He was elected a judge of the European Court of Human Rights, as a result he resigned on May 31, 1991. He was replaced by Gyula Takácsy.
  3. He joined the MDF group from the SZDSZ group on September 2, 1991.
  4. He seriously injured and went into a coma in August 1990, as a result he was incapacitated until the end of the parliamentary term.
  5. He left the SZDSZ group on December 30, 1991 and became an Independent MP. He joined the MDF group on March 2, 1993.
  6. He was elected Governor of the Hungarian National Bank, as a result he resigned on December 9, 1991. He was replaced by László Mészáros.
  7. She resigned on January 31, 1991. She was replaced by Zoltán Weszelovszky.
  8. He died on April 8, 1991. He was replaced by Gyula Marx.
  9. She became MP on September 13, 1993, replacing György Sándorfy.
  10. He became MP on February 7, 1994, replacing József Antall.
  11. He died on May 26, 1994.
  12. He became MP on May 13, 1991, replacing Dénes Csengey.
  13. He became MP on December 16, 1991, replacing Péter Ákos Bod.
  14. He died on July 6, 1993. He was replaced by Krisztina Dobos.
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