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István Horváth

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István Horváth
Interior Minister of Hungary
In office
24 April 1980 – 29 March 1985
Preceded byAndrás Benkei
Succeeded byJános Kamara
In office
16 December 1987 – 23 January 1990
Preceded byJános Kamara
Succeeded byZoltán Gál
Personal details
BornSeptember 1, 1936
Paks
Political partyMSZMP
Professionpolitician

István Horváth (September 1, 1936, Paks) was a Hungarian communist politician, who served as Interior Minister twice: between 1980-1985 and between 1987-1990.

Horvath had lagal studies at ELTE. He joined the MSZMP in 1956. He was the first sectretary of KISZ (1970–1973), first secretary of the MSZMP Party Committee in Bács-Kiskun County (1973–1980), member of the Central Commitee (1970–1989), secretary of the latter (1985–1987). Member of the Hungarian Parliament (1971–1975) and of the Presidential Council (1971–1975).

He was first interior minister between 1980–1985. He tried some careful reforms. On the other hand, he participated in the creation of CC-decisions concerning the opposition, and in his time was Carlos in Hungary, although Horváth opposed Carlos's visit in Hungary. Horváth's second period as interior minister (1987–1990) has no special characteristic. He submitted his resignation when it became clear that the secret police kept the opposition under surveillance even in the last days of the Kádár regime.

References

  • G. Tabajdi, K. Ungvári: Elhallgatott múlt, Corvina, Budapest, 2008, pp. 100–101.
Political offices
Preceded by Interior Minister of Hungary
1980–1985
Succeeded by
Preceded by Interior Minister of Hungary
1987–1990
Succeeded by