János Hadik
Count János Hadik de Futak (English: John Hadik; 23 November 1863 in Pálócz – 10 December 1933 in Budapest) was a Hungarian landowner and politician who served for 17 hours as Prime Minister of Hungary, beginning on 30 October 1918. His tenure coincided with a period of political instability in Hungary immediately after World War I, during which several successive governments ruled the country. He was forced to resign at the outbreak of the Aster Revolution on 31 October 1918, serving the shortest tenure of any Hungarian Prime Minister.
János Hadik | |
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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | |
In office 30 October – 31 October 1918 (17 hours) | |
Monarch | Charles IV |
Preceded by | Sándor Wekerle |
Succeeded by | Mihály Károlyi |
Personal details | |
Born | Pálócz, Ung County, Austrian Empire (today Pavlovce nad Uhom, Slovakia) | 23 November 1863
Died | 10 December 1933 70) Budapest, Hungary | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Spouse | Alexandra Zichy de Zics et Vásonkeői |
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