Árpád Göncz (Hungarian: [ˈaːrpaːd ˈɡønt͡s]; 10 February 1922 – 6 October 2015) was a Hungarian writer, translator, lawyer, agronomist, and liberal politician...
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Göncz Árpád városközpont (Árpád Göncz City Centre) is a station on the Budapest Metro Line 3 (North-South). It was the temporary terminus of Line 3 between...
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Göncz is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Árpád Göncz (1922–2015), Hungarian liberal politician, President of Hungary Kinga...
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the European Parliament (MEPs). Göncz was born on 8 November 1947 in Budapest, Hungary. She is the daughter of Árpád Göncz, former President of Hungary,...
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Lajos Göncz de Gönc (Hungarian: gönci Göncz Lajos; 16 June 1887 – 14 October 1974) was a Hungarian tennis player and coach, who competed at the 1924 Summer...
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anti-communist Árpád Göncz to the position of President of Hungary. Parliamentary speaker and, consequently, acting head of state Árpád Göncz was elected...
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Conflict over their powers erupted between him and Hungary's president, Árpád Göncz, who belonged to the opposing party, the Alliance of Free Democrats....
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presidential election was held in Hungary on 19 June 1995. Head of state Árpád Göncz (SZDSZ) was re-elected as president with an absolute majority. "Archivált...
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unsuccessfully for the position of President of Hungary in 1995, defeated by Árpád Göncz. Five years later he was elected head of state as the candidate of the...
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the first freely elected President for the Third Hungarian Republic, Árpád Göncz. The SZDSZ High Mayor of Budapest, Gábor Demszky was in office continuously...
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