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Antal Apró

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Friendship I oil pipeline from the Soviet Union and to the documents on the nuclear-power programme. On 12 May 1971 Apró was relieved of all the posts he had held and chosen as speaker of Parliament, which he remained until December 1984. Between 1976 and 1989, he was president of the Hungarian-Soviet Friendship Society. He was dropped from the HSWP Political Committee in 1980, and at the party meeting in May 1988, from the Central Committee. On 8 May 1989 he resigned his parliamentary seat and retired from politics.
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Appointed a deputy prime minister again on 9 May 1957, Apró was first deputy prime minister between the end of January 1958 and September 1961. In 1961, he was placed at the head of the government's Committee for International Relations. He was the Hungarian signatory to the agreement on building the
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in this period for "syndicalism". From August 1949 to early January 1952 and again from July to November 1953, Apró was also a member of the Presidential Council. He was appointed minister of the construction-materials industry at the beginning of 1952 and first deputy to the minister of construction
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On 22 January 1945 Apró became head of the trade-union department at the Hungarian Communist Party, moving to head the Mass Organizations and Mass Labour Department in February and the newly formed Trade-Union Committee of the Central Committee on 13 April 1945. Apró was elected an alternate member
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in 1931. In 1935, he was among the organizers of a building-workers' strike and active in the United Trade-Union Opposition. He was elected to the national board of Mémosz in 1938. Apró was arrested and interned several times for his illegal activity. In September 1944, he joined the Central
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Until 1971, he was Hungary's permanent representative on the council of Comecon. On 16 June 1956 he was elected chairman of the National Council of the Patriotic People's Front. On 6 October 1956 he delivered an address at the funeral of
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of the party Central Committee in May 1946 and later a full member, joining the executive Organizing Committee of the party in October. In 1948, he was a member of the Joint Organizing Committee of the Hungarian Communist Party and the
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cook. Antal Apró married to Klára Kovács, they had three children: Antal, János and Piroska. Their only daughter Piroska Apró is an economist. She was the wife of the Bulgarian Petar Dobrev. They have a child,
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government. On 7 November he became a member of the Provisional Executive Committee of the Kádárite HSWP, heading its Economic Committee from December.
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in 1916, where he completed an elementary education. He then went to work as a house-painter in
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Committee of the Peace Party, in charge of obtaining the weapons required for resistance.
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in July 1953. In November of that year, he returned to the Political Committee of the
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headquarters of the Soviet forces, from where he was taken to
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He was an extra-marital child of Piroska Apró, a 19-year-old
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Index

personal name
Western name order

Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary
Gyula Kállai
István Sarlós
Szeged
Csongrád County
Kingdom of Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Budapest
Hungary
MKP
MDP
MSZMP
Klára Dobrev
Hungarian
Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary
Szeged
Makó
Budapest
Hungarian Communist Party
Hungarian Social Democratic Party
Rákosi
Gerő
Hungarian Working People's Party
László Rajk
Imre Nagy
Tököl
Szolnok

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