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Ferenc Harrer (2 June 1874 – 21 November 1969) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1919. His father was Pál Harrer, the only mayor of Óbuda. Ferenc Harrer pursued his father's politics in connection with Budapest; he was the first one elaborating for Greater Budapest's plan. He supervised the flat broke town of Gyöngyös' reconstruction from 1917. In the next year he was appointed as Deputy Mayor of Budapest. From 25 October he was a member of the Hungarian National Council which was created by the radical and anti-war parties with leading of Mihály Károlyi. Károlyi appointed Harrer as ambassador to Austria. Then he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Dénes Berinkey's cabinet. During the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he had to leave

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  • Ferenc Harrer, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Harrer Ferenc estis hungara politikisto, ministro, parlamentano, profesoro. Ferenc Harrer [1] naskiĝis la 2-an de junio 1874 en Budapeŝto. Li mortis la 21-an de novembro 1969 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Ferenc Harrer (2 June 1874 – 21 November 1969) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1919. His father was Pál Harrer, the only mayor of Óbuda. Ferenc Harrer pursued his father's politics in connection with Budapest; he was the first one elaborating for Greater Budapest's plan. He supervised the flat broke town of Gyöngyös' reconstruction from 1917. In the next year he was appointed as Deputy Mayor of Budapest. From 25 October he was a member of the Hungarian National Council which was created by the radical and anti-war parties with leading of Mihály Károlyi. Károlyi appointed Harrer as ambassador to Austria. Then he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Dénes Berinkey's cabinet. During the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he had to leave his position. He was in retirement from August 1919 to 1925. After that he was a politician in the General Assembly of Budapest. From 1934 he worked as a representative in the House of Magnates of Hungary. Later, from 1949 until his death, he was the eldest member of the National Assembly (ranking member). Harrer died in his birthplace, Budapest. (en)
  • Ferenc Harrer (Boedapest, 2 juni 1874 - aldaar, 21 november 1969) was een Hongaars politicus, die korte tijd minister van Buitenlandse Zaken was in 1919. (nl)
  • Ференц Харер (Harrer Ferenc; 2 июня 1874, Будапешт — 21 ноября 1969, Будапешт) — венгерский и государственный деятель. Премьер-министр Венгрии в 1919 году. Сын , первого и последнего мэра города Обуда. Один из авторов плана . Руководил восстановлением разрушенного города Дьёндьёш (1917) и был назначен заместителем мэра Будапешта (1918). 25 октября вступил в созданная антивоенными и радикальными партиями во главе с лидером Михая Каройи. Получил пост посла в Австрии. В кабинете Денеш Беринкеи занимал пост премьер министра Венгрии. После создания Венгерской советской республики покинул свой пост. (ru)
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  • Ferenc Harrer, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Harrer Ferenc estis hungara politikisto, ministro, parlamentano, profesoro. Ferenc Harrer [1] naskiĝis la 2-an de junio 1874 en Budapeŝto. Li mortis la 21-an de novembro 1969 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Ferenc Harrer (Boedapest, 2 juni 1874 - aldaar, 21 november 1969) was een Hongaars politicus, die korte tijd minister van Buitenlandse Zaken was in 1919. (nl)
  • Ferenc Harrer (2 June 1874 – 21 November 1969) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1919. His father was Pál Harrer, the only mayor of Óbuda. Ferenc Harrer pursued his father's politics in connection with Budapest; he was the first one elaborating for Greater Budapest's plan. He supervised the flat broke town of Gyöngyös' reconstruction from 1917. In the next year he was appointed as Deputy Mayor of Budapest. From 25 October he was a member of the Hungarian National Council which was created by the radical and anti-war parties with leading of Mihály Károlyi. Károlyi appointed Harrer as ambassador to Austria. Then he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Dénes Berinkey's cabinet. During the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he had to leave (en)
  • Ференц Харер (Harrer Ferenc; 2 июня 1874, Будапешт — 21 ноября 1969, Будапешт) — венгерский и государственный деятель. Премьер-министр Венгрии в 1919 году. Сын , первого и последнего мэра города Обуда. Один из авторов плана . (ru)
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