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    Rezső Nyers (Hungarian: [ˈrɛʒøː ˈɲɛrʃ]; 21 March 1923 – 22 June 2018) was a Hungarian politician who served as Minister of Finance of Hungary from 1960 to 1962. For a few months in 1989, he was the country's last Communist leader.

  2. Nyers Rezső (Budapest, 1923. március 21. – Budapest, 2018. június 22.) magyar közgazdász, politikus, egyetemi oktató. A Hegedüs-kormány, majd a második Nagy Imre-kormány élelmiszeripari minisztere (1956), a Münnich-kormány és a második Kádár-kormány egyik pénzügyminisztere (1960–1962).

  3. Rezső Nyers (last) Founded: 31 October 1956: Dissolved: 7 October 1989: Preceded by: Hungarian Working People's Party: Succeeded by: Hungarian Socialist Party Hungarian Communist Workers' Party: Headquarters: Budapest, Hungarian People's Republic: Newspaper: Népszabadság: Youth wing: Hungarian Young Communist League: Armed wing ...

  4. Rezső Nyers. (1923-2018): membro do Partido Social-Democrata desde 1940 e do Partido Socialista Operário Húngaro a partir da fusão em 1948. Integra o CC em 1957 e o Bureau Político em 1962.

  5. Rezső Nyers (21 March 1923 – 22 June 2018) was a former Hungarian politician. He served as Minister of Finance of Hungary from 1960 to 1962. For a few months in 1989, he was the country's last Communist leader serving as President of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party. Nyers died on 22 June 2018 at the age of 95 after a short ...

  6. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Reformist Elements. Németh, Imre Pozsgay (Minister of Culture from 1976-1980, Minister of Education from 1980–’82 and Minister of State from ’88-’90 and Rezső Nyers (Minister of Finance from 1960 to 1962 and, for a few months in 1989, the country’s last Communist leader) were all much more pro-reform than Grósz.

  7. Rezső Nyers. Hungarian economist. Learn about this topic in these articles: introduction of New Economic Mechanism. In Hungary: The Kádár regime. Rezső Nyers, the architect of the NEM, was demoted in 1974, only to be brought back to the Politburo in May 1988, at a time of deepening political and economic crisis.