Sándor Nagy (politician)

Sándor Nagy
Member of the National Assembly
In office
28 June 1994  15 May 2006
In office
5 October 1988  1 May 1990
In office
27 June 1980  27 June 1985
Personal details
Born (1946-11-02)2 November 1946
Vértes, Hungary
Died 24 August 2015(2015-08-24) (aged 68)
Budapest, Hungary
Political party MSZMP (1966–1989)
MSZP (1994–2015)
Children Sándor
Zoltán
Profession trade unionist, politician
The native form of this personal name is Nagy Sándor. This article uses the Western name order.

Sándor Nagy (2 November 1946 – 24 August 2015) was a Hungarian trade unionist and politician, Member of Parliament between 1980–1985 (representing Kaposvár), 1988–1990 (MSZMP) and 1994–2006 (MSZP). He was leader of the Socialists' parliamentary group between 1 January 2001 and 14 May 2002. He served as Political State Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office from 2002 to 2006.[1]

In 1980, he was delegated to the Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic. In May 1988, he was elected member to the Central Committee of the ruling communist Socialist Workers' Party. Following the end of communism, he was President of the National Confederation of Hungarian Trade Unions (MSzOSz) between 1990 and 1995.[2]

Before the 2002 parliamentary election, Nagy was one of the four Socialist candidates for the position of Prime Minister of Hungary.[3] Later Nagy, alongside Miklós Németh withdrew from nomination and the MSZP's congress elected Péter Medgyessy as candidate, who finally won the election and became Prime Minister.[4]

Nagy died on 24 August 2015 at the age of 68, following a short illness.[5]

References

  1. "Register". Országgyűlés.
  2. "Biography". Országgyűlés.
  3. "Négy miniszterelnök-jelölt az MSZP-ben" (in Hungarian). Index. 2001-04-03. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  4. "Egymást bíráló szocialisták: Nagy Sándor visszalépett" (in Hungarian). Index. 2001-04-08. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  5. "Meghalt Nagy Sándor MSZP-s politikus" (in Hungarian). Index. 2015-08-24. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
National Assembly of Hungary
Preceded by
László Kovács
Leader of the MSZP parliamentary group
2001–2002
Succeeded by
Ildikó Lendvai
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