Sándor Wekerle
Hungarian jurist and Prime Minister
Born
1848
177 years ago
Died
August 26th, 1921
104 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Hungary
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Served as Prime Minister of Hungary during two non-consecutive terms, from 1892 to 1895 and again from 1906 to 1910. Focused on modernization and state reform. Oversaw significant changes in Hungary's legal and social policies. Played a key role in the establishment of the Hungarian National Bank. Advocated for economic and educational advancements during a transformative period in Hungarian history.
First Hungarian Prime Minister to serve non-consecutive terms
Established the Hungarian National Bank
Advocated for legal and social reforms
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