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  1. Miklós Németh ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmikloːʃ ˈneːmɛt], born 24 January 1948) is a retired Hungarian economist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 24 November 1988 to 23 May 1990. [1]

  2. Miklós Németh ( Monok, Hungria, 14 de janeiro de 1948) é um economista e político húngaro. Foi primeiro-ministro do seu país, entre 23 de novembro de 1988 e 23 de maio de 1990. Era um dos dirigentes do Partido Socialista Operário Húngaro, à época da queda do comunismo na Europa central e na Europa oriental .

  3. Németh Miklós ( Monok, 1948. január 24. –) magyar közgazdász, politikus, a rendszerváltás előtti utolsó magyar kormány miniszterelnöke, és az 1989. október 23-án kikiáltott Magyar Köztársaság első kormányfője. Életrajza. Paraszti családba született 1948. január 24-én a Zemplén megyei Monokon.

  4. 6 de jul. de 2015 · A book of retrospective interviews with Miklós Németh, who led Hungary's government during the democratic transition and the opening of the border to the West. The book covers his career, his role, and his views on the historical context and the current challenges of Hungary.

  5. Miklós Németh ( Monok, Hungría, 14 de enero de 1948) es un político húngaro de ideología socialdemócrata que sirvió en el cargo de primer ministro y jefe de gobierno de Hungría desde el 24 de noviembre de 1988 hasta el 23 de mayo de 1990. Biografía.

  6. Há 2 dias · Miklos NEMETH. Team Hungary. Athletics. Olympic Medals. 1 G. Games Participations 4. First Olympic Games Mexico City 1968. Year of Birth 1946. Olympic Results. Biography. The son of 1948 Olympic hammer throw champion Imre Németh, Miklós Németh had a long athletics career, as he was on the Hungarian national team from 1965-81.

  7. history of Hungary. In Hungary: Political reforms. …November 1988 a young economist, Miklós Németh, became the prime minister, and in June 1989 a quadrumvirate composed of Imre Pozsgay, Grósz, Németh, and Nyers—chaired by the latter—temporarily took over the direction of a deeply split party.